Dr. Elizabeth E. Tavares
@ElizETavares
Asst prof @hudstrode & dramaturg. Repertory, theatre history, & performance. & #Shakespeare. https://t.co/kSDquEjgmq
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ECR & PGR folk, pls do consider an entry for Hakluyt Society Essay Prize (2024). Prize is £1000, deadline is 1/3/24 + more details here
hakluyt.com/downloadable_f…
Recently, I wrote a blog about judges' conventions & processes, so pls check that out too! ⚓️
hakluytsociety.wordpress.com/2023/07/
Our article is out! Open-access at RES. Co-written by Misha Teramura, David McInnis, and me in shifts around the clock. It was a lot of fun to do. academic.oup.com/res/advance-ar… (1/4)
Poetry dream realized today after Grolier Poetry Book Shop put a copy of DUAL in their display window.
A tear may have been shed 🥺
Had a chance to sign some copies of DUAL for the lovely people at Harvard Book Store. They’re there waiting for a good home 🥺🥺
As a co-editor of this special issue, I am not surprised Hailey Bachrach's incisive work is a most-read article!
Check out the full issue of pieces on #props in the early modern repertory in #Shakespeare 19.1: www-tandfonline-com.libdata.lib.ua.edu/toc/rshk20/19/1.
Like the Hurston book, I didn’t see this 1 coming. A memoir of sorts addressing my use of Tuscaloosa as a “lab” 2 teach across one decade. If u r able, pls ask ur library 2 order. amazon.com/Teaching-Publi… #publichistory
'You that way; we this way.'
Adam Zucker delves into the (literal) show-stopper of a variant between the Folio & the Quarto that closes Love's Labour's Lost, asking where the embedded stage direction came from & its rich possibilities. #FolioMatters
youtu.be/7SOp8M_-SAE
There is still time to see the 'Seeing Race Before Race' exhibition Newberry Library! If you are in the Chicago area this month, check it out. In the meantime, here is a preview: youtube.com/watch?v=DLIumV…
Deadline in 2 weeks! Apply by Dec 15 for #FolgerInstitute long-term fellowships! bit.ly/3QX0dnk
Few textual textual variants have animated student essays in my Shakespeare courses as this one discussed by Patricia Akhimie. So excited to see what she'll do with it!