• Katherine Dorothea Duncan-Jones, FRSL (13 May 1941 – 16 October 2022) was an English literature and Shakespeare scholar and was also a Fellow of New Hall...
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  • Duncan-Jones is the son of philosopher Austin and playwright and literary scholar Elsie Duncan-Jones; his sister is the Shakespeare scholar Katherine Duncan-Jones...
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    as an actor and painter and as Shakespeare's "intimate friend". Katherine Duncan-Jones argues that 'John Taylor' could have been a misreading of what had...
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    (2014). Wilson was born in 1971 in Oxford, England. Her parents are Katherine Duncan-Jones, who was a scholar of Elizabethan literature, and A. N. Wilson,...
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    fellow, but he durst have cracked a jest with him at any time." As Katherine Duncan-Jones points out, this is impossible, since Mennes was two years old when...
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  • historian of the ancient world Richard Duncan-Jones, and the Shakespeare scholar Katherine Duncan-Jones. Elsie Duncan-Jones was widowed in 1967, and she died...
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  • Austin Ernest Duncan-Jones (5 August 1908 – 2 April 1967) was a British philosopher, with a primary focus on meta-ethics. He was Professor of Philosophy...
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  • the Puritan leanings of some of the family." In Literary Review, Katherine Duncan-Jones comments on a “savagely expressed scorn for everyone else who has...
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    wings, could refer to an interest in hunting. Shakespeare scholar Katherine Duncan-Jones connects the falcon to the coat of arms of Henry Wriothesley, which...
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    1602–1603, Westminster, Printed by J. B. Nichols and Sons, 1868. Duncan-Jones, Katherine (2001). Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from his life. London: Arden...
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