Book contents
- Shakespeare Survey 74
- Shakespeare Survey
- Shakespeare Survey 74
- Copyright page
- Editor’s Note
- Contributors
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Whither Goest Thou, Public Shakespearian?
- Teaching Shakespeare in a Time of Hate
- Playful Pedagogy and Social Justice: Digital Embodiment in the Shakespeare Classroom
- Digital Resources, Teaching Online and Evolving International Pedagogic Practice
- Teaching Shakespeare with Performance Pedagogy in an Online Environment
- PPE for Shakespearians: Pandemic, Performance and Education
- ‘In India’: Shakespeare and Prison in Kolkata and Mysore
- Shakespeare for Cops
- Younger Generations and Empathic Communication: Learning to Feel in Another Language with Shakespeare at the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre in Rome
- Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century Bengal: An Imperative of ‘New Learning’
- Forging a Republic of Letters: Shakespeare, Politics and a New University in Early Twentieth-Century Portugal
- Cultural Inclusivity and Student Shakespeare Performances in Late-Colonial Singapore, 1950–1959
- Using Performance to Strengthen the Higher Education Sector: Shakespeare in Twenty-First-Century Vietnam
- Counterpublic Shakespeares in the American Education Marketplace
- Taking Love’s Labour’s Lost Seriously
- The Thyestean Language of English Revenge Tragedy on the University and Popular Stages
- Going to School with(out) Shakespeare: Conversations with Edward’s Boys
- Intimacy and Schadenfreude in Reports of Problems in Early Modern Productions
- The True Tragedy as a Yorkist Play? Problems in Textual Transmission
- Henry VIII and Henry IX: Unlived Lives and Re-written Histories
- ‘And His Works in a Glass Case’: The Bard in the Garden and the Legacy of the Shakespeare Ladies Club
- Hamlet and John Austen’s Devil with a (Dis)pleasing Shape
- Shakespeare, #MeToo and his New Contemporaries
- ‘While Memory Holds a Seat in this Distracted Globe’: A Look Back at the Arden Shakespeare Third Series (1995–2020)
- Shakespeare Performances in England, 2020
- The Year’s Contribution to Shakespeare Studies
- ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES IN SHAKESPEARE SURVEY 74
- Index
‘While Memory Holds a Seat in this Distracted Globe’: A Look Back at the Arden Shakespeare Third Series (1995–2020)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 August 2021
- Shakespeare Survey 74
- Shakespeare Survey
- Shakespeare Survey 74
- Copyright page
- Editor’s Note
- Contributors
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Whither Goest Thou, Public Shakespearian?
- Teaching Shakespeare in a Time of Hate
- Playful Pedagogy and Social Justice: Digital Embodiment in the Shakespeare Classroom
- Digital Resources, Teaching Online and Evolving International Pedagogic Practice
- Teaching Shakespeare with Performance Pedagogy in an Online Environment
- PPE for Shakespearians: Pandemic, Performance and Education
- ‘In India’: Shakespeare and Prison in Kolkata and Mysore
- Shakespeare for Cops
- Younger Generations and Empathic Communication: Learning to Feel in Another Language with Shakespeare at the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre in Rome
- Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century Bengal: An Imperative of ‘New Learning’
- Forging a Republic of Letters: Shakespeare, Politics and a New University in Early Twentieth-Century Portugal
- Cultural Inclusivity and Student Shakespeare Performances in Late-Colonial Singapore, 1950–1959
- Using Performance to Strengthen the Higher Education Sector: Shakespeare in Twenty-First-Century Vietnam
- Counterpublic Shakespeares in the American Education Marketplace
- Taking Love’s Labour’s Lost Seriously
- The Thyestean Language of English Revenge Tragedy on the University and Popular Stages
- Going to School with(out) Shakespeare: Conversations with Edward’s Boys
- Intimacy and Schadenfreude in Reports of Problems in Early Modern Productions
- The True Tragedy as a Yorkist Play? Problems in Textual Transmission
- Henry VIII and Henry IX: Unlived Lives and Re-written Histories
- ‘And His Works in a Glass Case’: The Bard in the Garden and the Legacy of the Shakespeare Ladies Club
- Hamlet and John Austen’s Devil with a (Dis)pleasing Shape
- Shakespeare, #MeToo and his New Contemporaries
- ‘While Memory Holds a Seat in this Distracted Globe’: A Look Back at the Arden Shakespeare Third Series (1995–2020)
- Shakespeare Performances in England, 2020
- The Year’s Contribution to Shakespeare Studies
- ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES IN SHAKESPEARE SURVEY 74
- Index
Summary
The Arden Shakespeare third series began publication in 1995 with editions of Antony and Cleopatra, Henry V and Titus Andronicus. Thanks to the sustained commitment of a generation of scholars and other professionals, it was completed with the publication of Measure for Measure in 2020. Over those twenty-five years, the series navigated mergers and restructuring in the publishing industry, persisting through four changes in publishing house with the support of multiple publishing editors. It realized the vision of four General Editors who set more ambitious parameters and supported more variety in editorial practices than any of their predecessors. The efforts of fifty volume editors produced forty-four new editions that also added four new plays to the series and editions dedicated to the Sonnets and the Poems. These editions addressed some of the most significant changes to Shakespeare studies in this century and, in the process, helped to define editorial practice and shape the modern scholarly series. Now complete, Arden 3 stands as a book of memory and of aspiration, a record of our progress as a field and a profession, and a reminder of how much further we have to go.
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- Shakespeare Survey 74Shakespeare and Education, pp. 355 - 371Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021