Publications

“A World Too Close for Comfort” Review of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Othello in Stratford-upon-Avon in The Shakespeare Standard
by Allison Kellar Lenhardt

Please click here to read my review of this phenomenal production!

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Photo by Keith Pattison; Hugh Quarshie (left) as Othello and Lucian Msmatic (right) as Iago in RSC’s Othello (2015)

“Digital Literacy and Undergraduate Humanities Research”
by Allison K. Lenhardt
in The College English Association Critic. 76.3 (November 2014): 336-42.

This essay discusses the opportunities and challenges that college professors, instructors, and students face when conducting humanities research in the twenty-first century. To help my students analyze and effectively use open access digital archive resources, monographs, and essay collections, I designed a project my upper-level Shakespeare class that used the Folger Shakespeare Library’s Digital Image Collection, Tate Britain’s Digital Gallery, and the National Portrait Gallery. To access a brief excerpt of the article and the issue’s table of contents, please click on the following link: CEA Critic Essay, Nov. 2014.

Health, a Composition Reader
edited by Sujata Iyengar and Allison K. Lenhardt

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To view the Table of Contents, read our Introduction, or order the book, please click on Fountainhead Press’s website link: http://www.fountainheadpress.com/health.html.

“The American Shakespeare Center’s “Actors’ Renaissance Season”: Appropriating Early Modern Performance Documents and Practices”
by Allison K. Lenhardt
in Shakespeare Bulletin’s Special Issue on Rehearsing Shakespeare. Edited by Christian M. Billing (Winter 2012) 30.4: 449-67.

To access a brief excerpt of the article and the issue’s table of contents, please click on the following link: Shakespeare Bulletin Winter 2012 Essay.

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