Translating Shakespeare - Duncan Lees,Liz Oakley-Brown eBook
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About the book
Collection
n.c
Publication date
2025-10-19
Pages
254 pages
Print ISBN
9783031887963
Language
English
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EAN PDF
9783031887970
Price
£119.50
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9783031887970
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£119.50
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About author(s)


Duncan Lees is an Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics at the University of Warwick, UK. His research and teaching combine drama pedagogy and intercultural language education with insights from Ethnomethodology / Conversation Analysis, as well as drawing upon the many years he spent working at a university in southern China. In addition to editing a special issue of the British Shakespeare Association's Teaching Shakespeare in 2020, Duncan's recent publications include work on Shakespeare Lives in China (the British Council's 2016 campaign to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death), and on how ‘active’ Shakespeare pedagogy can be combined with intercultural language education.

Liz Oakley-Brown is Professor in English Literature at Lancaster University, UK. Her teaching and research focuses on fifteenth- and sixteenth-century writing in English. While her research interests are varied, Liz mainly works on the cultural politics of Tudor and Stuart translation, as well as on the topics of embodiment, emotions, Ovidian mythology, the premodern Gothic, and the developing area of surface studies. Her most recent Shakespeare-related publication is the book Shakespeare on the Ecological Surface (2024). In 2022, Liz was awarded the Dean’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI).

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