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Kristina Straub

is Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies at Carnegie Mellon University. She is also co-curator of the exhibition, Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity.
The disappearance of Elizabeth Boyd in the history of Shakespeare’s Westminster Abbey monument
Shakespeare and Beyond

The disappearance of Elizabeth Boyd in the history of Shakespeare’s Westminster Abbey monument

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Kristina Straub

Elizabeth Boyd, a forgotten 18th-century playwright, probably played an important role in the idea for the monument of Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey.

Strange Shakespeare: Transforming ‘The Tempest’, classifying Caliban
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Strange Shakespeare: Transforming ‘The Tempest’, classifying Caliban

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Kristina Straub

Shakespeare became the Bard of Avon, the English national poet, in the roughly two hundred years following his death in 1616. During this period, his plays were constantly staged in theaters throughout the British Isles and their colonies—but often in…

Will and Jane go to war
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Will and Jane go to war

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

During World War I, the works of Shakespeare and Austen reached American troops on active duty through the American Library Association’s “War Service Library” program.  Between 1917 and 1920, the program collected donations of used books to help them distribute…

What turns a good writer into a superstar? 200 years and plenty of spectacle
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What turns a good writer into a superstar? 200 years and plenty of spectacle

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

In commemoration of the approximate 200th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth, the London actor and theatrical entrepreneur David Garrick launched the first celebration of Shakespeare as “the god of our idolatry” in 1769, helping to fashion the Bard as the larger-than-life,…

Repetition is celebrity: Shakespeare and Austen
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Repetition is celebrity: Shakespeare and Austen

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

As curators of Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity we both began our work in the archives with established interests in the connections between literary greatness and consumer culture. Janine has written about the marketing tactics…

Will and Jane continued: adaptations, modernizations, and fan fiction
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Will and Jane continued: adaptations, modernizations, and fan fiction

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

Both Shakespeare and Austen have suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous adaptations into modern media—film, television, and digital forms—as well as print spin-offs, fan fiction, radical modernizations, and even travesties.

Collecting Will and Jane
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Collecting Will and Jane

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

One of the stories told by the current exhibition Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity is that literary renown is as much about commodities as about books. Literary celebrity transforms authors into objects. Our exhibition traces…

Jane Austen's Shakespeare
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Jane Austen's Shakespeare

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

Two centuries after his death, Austen witnessed Shakespeare’s rise towards literary megastardom firsthand. Learn how she experienced the Bard, reading and admiring his works, referencing him in her own novels, and seeing his plays performed.

From Hero to Lady Susan: Kate Beckinsale in 'Love & Friendship'
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From Hero to Lady Susan: Kate Beckinsale in 'Love & Friendship'

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Janine Barchas Kristina Straub

As curators of the upcoming exhibition Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity opening at the Folger on August 6, we could not help viewing the new Austen film Love & Friendship through a Shakespearean lens—and with…