In this free webinar series, Shakespeare expert Professor Emma Smith discusses a different Oxford World's Classics Shakespeare title each month. Emma is in conversation with the writers of the new introductions specially commissioned for this series, discussing the play and how we might approach it differently in the twenty-first century. In this webinar, Emma discusses Measure for Measure with Emma Whipday, Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Literature, Newcastle University. The event is run by Oxford University's English Faculty in collaboration with Oxford University Press, the publishers of the Oxford World's Classics series. Browse upcoming and previous events in the series on the English Faculty website: https://www.english.ox.ac.uk/shakespeare-webinar-series Emma Smith is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, Oxford, and the General Editor for the Oxford World’s Classics Shakespeare. She has written the OUP book Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book (2nd edition, 2023), and the Sunday Times bestseller This Is Shakespeare (2019), and is currently editing the new Arden Twelfth Night. More about Oxford World's Classics: Oxford World’s Classics are proud to be publishing new editions of the works of Shakespeare. Each new volume uses the text from the landmark The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition and combines fresh, new scholarship from leading researchers with authoritative texts and comprehensive notes to offer the ultimate guide to Shakespeare’s work.

Old Irish: plenty of variation, but of what kind? (O'Donnell Lecture 2026)
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English Faculty / OWC Shakespeare Webinar with Emma Smith: Arden of Faversham
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English Faculty / OWC Shakespeare Webinar with Emma Smith: Henry VI, Part II
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English Faculty / OWC Shakespeare Webinar with Emma Smith: Henry VI, Part I
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English Faculty / OWC Shakespeare Webinar with Emma Smith: Cymbeline
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