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Lisa Hopkins enjoys a vivid picture of the part of London where Shakespeare once resided
Lisa Hopkins considers how Tudor princesses severely limited their food intake as a way of asserting their status
Lisa Hopkins enjoys an ingenious analysis of the ways that ¡®discourses of mapping¡¯ influenced attitudes to gender
Lisa Hopkins applauds a ¡®woke¡¯ look at the gaps in Shakespeare¡¯s plays
Despite the time the playwright spent in the city, he never became a Londoner, says Lisa Hopkins
Guilt grew as green spaces became pleasurable more than productive places, says Lisa Hopkins
An actor¡¯s eye and ear brings fresh insight to aspects of the Bard¡¯s works, says Lisa Hopkins
We are spellbound by an opus whose copies once gathered crumbs and scribbles, says Lisa Hopkins
Lisa Hopkins on a defining time in the Bard¡¯s career
A rare staging of the dramatist¡¯s work pushes to the fore seldom-seen plays that reveal the tensions at the heart of his oeuvre, says Lisa Hopkins