‘To be or not to be’ in 23 languages
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The first line from Hamlet’s famous soliloquy in 23 languages, to celebrate the European Day of Languages.
Mareike Doleschal Translating Shakespeare HamletThe first line from Hamlet’s famous soliloquy in 23 languages, to celebrate the European Day of Languages.
Mareike Doleschal Translating Shakespeare HamletGuest blogger Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian writes about the reception of Shakespeare's tragedies in Armenia and the ubiquity of the name 'Hamlet' in his native country.
Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian Translating Shakespeare ArmenianTo mark Brazil's Independence Day, Brazilian professor and translator Rafael Raffaelli reflects on the challenges of translating Shakespeare into Portuguese.
Rafael Raffaelli Translating ShakespeareShakespeare Birthplace Trust period interpreter Paul Avery discusses a Swiss edition of Shakespeare's works and the celebrations held in Switzerland.
Paul Avery Translating ShakespeareToday is Vartavar Day celebrated in Armenia. Jasmine looks at Armenian translations held in the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Library and shares her discoveries with us.
Jasmine Seymour Translating Shakespeare ArmenianTo celebrate Bastille Day, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's Digitisation Officer Andrew Thomas explores French translations held in the Trust's library collection.
Andrew Thomas Translating ShakespeareLibrary volunteer Anna Kerr explores the history of the first American edition of Shakespeare’s works held at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust library.
Anna Kerr America Translating ShakespeareOn the occasion of Midsummer's Eve Karin introduces us to a selection of Hamlet translations in Swedish held at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Library.
Karin de Figueiredo Translating Shakespeare HamletOn Armenian Independence Day, we explore Armenian translations held in the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Library and shed light on the history behind them.
Naneh V H Translating Shakespeare ArmenianYasen Alkinani reads extracts from Arabic translations of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice
Mareike Doleschal Translating Shakespeare Hamlet