Le Duodecimo 2.2 (February 2021)

“Well, let them practise and converse…” (Henry VI, Part I, 2.1) | In this issue: ◊ “Write till your ink be dry…” (Two Gentlemen of Verona, 3.2) | Amanda Kellock on Words With Will ◊ “We’ll crave a parley, to confer…” (Henry VI, Part I, 5.3) | Making...

Le Duodecimo 2.1 (January 2021)

“How still the evening is, as hush’d on purpose to grace harmony!” (Much Ado About Nothing, 2.3) | In this issue: ◊ “Seek anew some fresher stamp of the time-bettering days” (Sonnet LXXXII) | Onwards into 2021 ◊ “Come, stir, stir, stir! The...

Le Duodecimo 1.8 (December 2020)

“As a lusty winter – frosty, but kindly.” (As You Like It, 2.3) | In this issue: ◊ “How far that little candle throws his beams!” (The Merchant of Venice, 5.1) | A Thank-You to our Donors – Dispatch from the AD’s Home Office ◊ “Here art thou in...

Le Duodecimo 1.7 (November 2020)

“Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear.”(All’s Well That Ends Well, 5.3) | In this issue: ◊ “We must not stint our necessary actions” (Henry VIII, 1.2) | #ReperWorks Updates ◊ “Pray, entertain them; give them guide to us.” (Timon of...

Le Duodecimo 1.6 (October 2020)

“The teeming autumn, big with rich increase…” (Sonnet XCVII, 6) | In this issue: ◊ “Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy…” (As You Like It, 4.3) | Feasts in Shakespeare – a Few Toothsome Readings ◊ “Double, double toil and trouble,...