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Shakespeare Magazine 13

Ian McKellen is the cover star of Shakespeare Magazine Issue 13. The great man talks about the challenges of playing King Lear, while Fiona Shaw explains Katherine from Taming of the Shrew and Patrick Stewart discusses Shylock. Also this issue, we look at the TV series that portrayed Shakespeare as a punk, and we delve into the sometimes horrific medical treatments of Shakespeare’s day. Graham Holderness tells us about The Faith of William Shakespeare, while Jem Bloomfield investigates Shakespeare and the Psalms Mystery. We also have excellent interviews with Sam White of Shakespeare in Detroit and Mya Gosling of Good Tickle Brain. Not forgetting our round-up of recent Shakespeare books and our essential guide to studying Shakespeare!

Ian McKellen is the cover star of Shakespeare Magazine Issue 13. The great man talks about the challenges of playing King Lear, while Fiona Shaw explains Katherine from Taming of the Shrew and Patrick Stewart discusses Shylock. Also this issue, we look at the TV series that portrayed Shakespeare as a punk, and we delve into the sometimes horrific medical treatments of Shakespeare’s day. Graham Holderness tells us about The Faith of William Shakespeare, while Jem Bloomfield investigates Shakespeare and the Psalms Mystery. We also have excellent interviews with Sam White of Shakespeare in Detroit and Mya Gosling of Good Tickle Brain. Not forgetting our round-up of recent Shakespeare books and our essential guide to studying Shakespeare!

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“The successor to Camus’ The Rebel.”<br />

Jim Douglas, author of Tokyo Nights<br />

“Phil Beadle wears the badge conferred on him with uncomfortable reticence, but delivers a<br />

message in tune with his original thinking, emphasising the importance of straying from the<br />

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Peter Wilkinson, Director, The Jerwood Space<br />

“Irreverent, stimulating and absorbing.”<br />

Rod Judkins, author of The Art of Creative Thinking<br />

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RULES FOR MAVERICKS IS A GUIDEBOOK TO LEADING A CREATIVE LIFE, TO BEING A<br />

RENAISSANCE DILETTANTE, TO INFESTING YOUR ART FORM WITH OTHER ART FORMS, TO TAKING<br />

A STAND AGAINST MEDIOCRITY, TO REJECTING BLOODLESS ORTHODOXIES, TO EMBRACING<br />

YOUR OWN PRETENSION AND, MOST OF ALL, TO DEALING WITH YOUR FAILURE(S).<br />

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