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The Early Modern Commons. How to Know a Good Play From a Bad. The World Beaumont Congress. Tweets to the Tweet. More details ». Visit blog ». New web post with #shakes400chi. A perfect shrew to celebrate Shakespeare at Krannert. Country Matters: Spoony Bard Shakespeare’s Hamlet. More details ». Visit blog ». Embracing Shakespearean Conversation in A Digital Age. Charlecote Park event, 7th September. A brief interview with Chloe Malendewicz, site manager of Shakespeare’s New Place. More details ». Early E...
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About | Elizabeth Elaine Tavares
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Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Developing as a teacher. Early modern English literature, with an emphasis in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama. My. Interests include the popular playing companies, cultures of audience and reception, Shakespeare in performance studies, and the theatre’s history in the early modern period. You can find me blogging regularly on this and new projects on my. Looking for one of my other projects? Early Modern Reading Group. 2016 Elizabeth E. Tavares · Contact.
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Brittany Petersen: An Innocent Abroad: December 2011
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Monday, December 19, 2011. I've started a bandcamp. Page as a place to keep my band's rough cuts (and maybe eventually some polished studio tracks). One track from our first gig this past Saturday is already posted. Check it out here. More audio and maybe some videos to come. Links to this post. Friday, December 16, 2011. Christopher Hitchens died this week. Editor did a lovely round-up. Of some of his best stuff through the years, including his scathing obituary. If you gave [Jerry] Falwell an enema, he...
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Brittany Petersen: An Innocent Abroad: Conquering Paris, Part I
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Conquering Paris, Part I. Yeah Good luck with that. Paris street map photo via Etsy. All other photos by Brittany Petersen. I was more excited about Paris than any other city on my itinerary. I purposefully sprinted through London so that I could spend a full nine days in France - the food, the language, the Eiffel Tower, it all called to me. I bought a "Paris Step by Step" book in the London train station and read it cover-to-cover on the Eurostar to Paris. (Note: The chunnel.
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Brittany Petersen: An Innocent Abroad: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. No room for hat. I hate that my day doesn't feel accomplished unless I've written something. Not just something, but something I like when I read it back. I hate that I cannot end a sentence without first fixing the beginning. Same with paragraphs. And thoughts. I love writing and reading and thinking and writing about reading and thinking and reading about writing and thinking and thinking about reading and writing. You know? I hate that I can't write something poetic without s...
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Brittany Petersen: An Innocent Abroad: Post-Travel Blues
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012. A photo shoot near the Eiffel Tower, April 2012. Photo by Brittany Petersen. I've been back in Chicago for almost two months now, and there are still days I wake up and smack myself because I'm not in Paris. What was I thinking, leaving? Why didn't I stay forever? But now, seven weeks after returning to the reality of my life, I'm torn. I left pieces of myself in every place I went, but especially in Paris. Still, my dreams have forever been altered by the few weeks I was allowe...
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Brittany Petersen: An Innocent Abroad: Praha in 48 hours
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Thursday, April 26, 2012. Praha in 48 hours. In Prague's Old Town Square. Photos by Brittany Petersen. I spent a total of less than 48 hours in the Czech Republic, and it was AWESOME! I ate a fish that was delivered to my table with the head still attached; drank beer for lunch, dinner, and almost breakfast; attended both classic opera and modern dance (blacklight theater! With my Grandma on the St. Charles Bridge in Prague. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chicago, IL, United States. There was an err...
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Bite Thumbnails: A Playgoer's Notebook. Elizabeth E. Tavares, Ph.D. A Guide to Conferencing at Illinois. As an assistant professor in English at Pacific University, I work with students to develop close-reading skills, to recognize textual nuance, and to consider modes of reception. I have taught a range of courses and topics, from surveys of British literature and Shakespeare, to film production, first-year writing, and fiction seminars. HUM 100: First-Year Seminar. MWF 11:45 - 12:50PM, Berglund 147.
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