Welcome to myShakespeare's Blog FeaturedMarch 8, 2024Shakespeare NowWelcome to myShakespeare's BlogmyShakespeareRead More
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Is Macbeth a Burnout Story? TeachingAugust 15, 2025Is Macbeth a Burnout Story?Jamie LittonUsing Macbeth to discuss burnout and academic overwhelmRead More
PBS to Stream Star-Studded Shakespeare in the Park Shakespeare NowAugust 8, 2025PBS to Stream Star-Studded Shakespeare in the ParkJamie LittonA reminder of the importance of free public access to ShakespeareRead More
New Feature Alert: Add a Co-Teacher to Your myShakespeare Classroom! NewsAugust 1, 2025New Feature Alert: Add a Co-Teacher to Your myShakespeare Classroom!Jamie LittonRead More
Shakespeare and the Power of Collective Joy in Dark Times HistoryJuly 21, 2025Shakespeare and the Power of Collective Joy in Dark TimesJamie LittonRead More
"Design and Discomfort": Highlights from ASU's Latest Volume on Teaching Shakespeare and Race TeachingJuly 11, 2025"Design and Discomfort": Highlights from ASU's Latest Volume on Teaching Shakespeare and RaceJamie LittonRead More
Blood Will Have Blood: How Shakespeare Helps Students Question Cycles of Violence TeachingJuly 4, 2025Blood Will Have Blood: How Shakespeare Helps Students Question Cycles of Violence Jamie LittonExamining the role of violence through three Shakespeare playsRead More
Making the Most of Summer Break: What Shakespeare Can Teach Us About Rest Shakespeare NowJune 26, 2025Making the Most of Summer Break: What Shakespeare Can Teach Us About RestJamie LittonRead More
No Kings: How Shakespeare Warned the Founding Fathers About Tyranny HistoryJune 13, 2025No Kings: How Shakespeare Warned the Founding Fathers About TyrannyJamie Litton...and why we should still look to literature to shape our moral philosophiesRead More