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Steve Donoghue’s posts from the original Open Letters Monthly Archives.

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May 01, 2016 May 01, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

To be immortalized by Shakespeare is often also to be caricatured by him; a sumptuous new biography of King Henry IV admirably brings its royal subject out of the Bard's shadow.

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May 01, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
History
Chris Given-Wilson, henry iv, ian mortimer, May 2016, Review, shakespeare, Steve Donoghue
September 19, 2014

Book Review: Juliet's Nurse

September 19, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The Nurse in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" takes center stage in a new historical novel by Lois Leveen

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September 19, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
fiction, juliet's nurse, lois leveen, open letters weekly, September 2014, shakespeare
November 30, 2012

Entitled to Extravagance: Some Historical Fictions of Anthony Burgess

November 30, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Some of Anthony Burgess' most accomplished inventions roam into the past, to Shakespeare and Marlowe's England and Jesus' Judea. How well has his historical fiction stood up across the years?

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November 30, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life, Fiction, Literary Criticism
A Clockwork Orange, A Dead Man in Deptford, A-D-, Anthony Burgess, Behold the Man, Christopher Biggins, Christopher Marlowe, December 2012, Don Camillo, Far Tortuga, fiction, Franco Zeffirelli, Giovannino Guareschi, God Knows, Godspell, gore vidal, Hamlet, historical fiction, I Claudius, I Judas, James Joyce, James Michener, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jesus of Nazareth, Joseph Heller, Julian, Kirk Mitchell, Lincoln, literary criticism, Man of Nazareth, Mervyn LeRoy, Michael Moorcock, Nothing Like the Sun, OLM, Open Letters Monthly, Orlando, Paris Review, Peter Matthiessen, Quo Vadis, Review, Robert Graves, Salman Rushdie, shakespeare, Stanley Kauffmann, Stanley Kubrick, Steve Donoghue, Stuart Cooper, Suso Cecci D'amico, Taylor Caldwell, The Kingdom of the Wicked, The Satanic Verses, virginia woolf
November 13, 2012

Book Review: Shakespeare's Common Prayers

November 13, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

The words of Shakespeare have become a common literary language - but whose words did HE know? Why, the words of Thomas Cranmer, of course.

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November 13, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
book of common prayer, daniel swift, elizabethan age, english history, November 2012, shakespeare, shakespeare's common prayers
February 01, 2012

'I am Thy Man'

February 01, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

He fought a world war with France, survived the Black Death, and gave England a real Parliament. Froissart and Chaucer loved him, Shakespeare (almost) wrote about him, and the Victorians disparaged him. He was Edward III, and he has a king-sized new biography from Yale University Press.

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February 01, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life, History, Politics & History
"Good Parliament", A Distant Mirror, Alice Perrers, Barbara Tuchman, Black Death, Black Prince, Book Review, Charles Plummer, chaucer, Constitutional History of England, edward ii, Edward III, February 2012, Froissart, Hundred Years War, John of Gaunt, King Edward III biography, Michael Packe, Nottingham Castle, OLM, Open Letters Monthly, Order of the Garter, Philip the Fair, Philip VI, Plantagenet family, Queen Isabella, Queen Philippa, Roger Mortimer, Salisbury Castle, shakespeare, Steve Donoghue, tacitus, The Reign of King Edward III, The Vision of Piers Plowman, W- Mark Ormrod, Wars of the Roses, William Langland, William Montagu, William Stubbs, William the Conqueror, Yale University Press
January 27, 2012

Book Review: Iago

January 27, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

One of Shakespeare's greatest villains gets a novel of his own - is there creative life after the Bard?

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January 27, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
contemporary fiction, david snodin, fiction, historical fiction, iago, January 2012, othello, shakespeare
September 30, 2011

Now in Paperback: the RSC/Modern Library Shakespeare

September 30, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

A new series of eye-opening Shakespeare paperbacks, suitable for bus, train, and trolley.

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September 30, 2011/ Steve Donoghue/
eric rasmussen, jonathan bate, Modern Library, October 2011, rsc, shakespeare
June 19, 2011

Book Review: Revenger

June 19, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

The latest in the ongoing adventures of Shakespeare - JOHN Shakespeare, master-spy to Queen Elizabeth I.

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June 19, 2011/ Steve Donoghue/
john shakespeare, June 2011, revenger, rory clements, shakespeare, tudor fiction
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