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Ewan Fernie
@efernie.bsky.social
Prof at the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham; also interested in 19th & Scottish Literature - &, well, thinking forward
The great Dame and a great Dane (no, another one...).
What a privilege to play a part in it - & be more or less alone with Dame Judi on set at Hampton Court.
Check it out a week today at 9pm on Channel 4.
December 20, 2025 at 11:05 AM
Was it a dream to be in Hampton Court Palace filming for *Judi Dench: Shakespeare, My Family, and Me*, now scheduled for transmission on Channel 4 on Dec 27 at 9pm?

(If not, I hope my shirt was tucked in while the cameras were rolling.)
December 3, 2025 at 3:16 PM
I've put off reading this, in part for the silly reason that there two other Ewans in it. In fact, it's the story of Christine & Scotland; an awesome achievement, through which history moves like the sea; full of erotic, political & spiritual hunger &, at last, a resigned peace.
November 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
The historic face of the RSC, looking instinct with life in the winter sun.

In such moments, you sense the worlds within worlds that have been realised, are being realised, & shall be realised inside of it.

And that art of making the possible actual restores & renews hope.
November 25, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Reposted by Ewan Fernie
The smallest books in the #ShakespeareCollection are a set of miniature complete works in a dedicated case made in honour of actress Helen Terry in 1904. Books measure 38 x 55 mm and bookcase 100 x 100 x 150 mm. Ref: S 190.4 (182986) #LibraryofBham @shakespearebtrust.bsky.social @efernie.bsky.social
October 15, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Amid the sacred landscape of the Northumberland coast (Holy Island etc), Jacob's Ladder - a vision in Judaism, Christianity & Islam of angelic commerce between heaven and earth - appeared on the horizon in delicate technicolour.

A sign, it seemed, that we can raise our game.
May 27, 2025 at 6:41 PM
A privilege & a pleasure to bring international Birmingham-based Muslim artist @aliaerosol.bsky.social to Stratford,
the RSC & the Shakespeare Institute - & particularly thrilling to show him the Institute's 1600 portrait of Abd El-Ouahed: ambassador for the Moroccan Emperor to Queen Elizabeth 1.
April 30, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Reposted by Ewan Fernie
If you'd like an uplifting end to the week, listen in to the inspiring 'Everything to Everyone' team telling us about their project, reviving the first great Shakespeare library for all the people of Birmingham. Hooray for @efernie.bsky.social and friends! englishassociation.ac.uk/thinking-for...
Thinking Forwards: Collaboration | Everything to Everybody | The English Association
We support the teaching, learning, and enjoyment of English at all levels of education, from early years to further and higher education and beyond.
englishassociation.ac.uk
January 31, 2025 at 4:34 PM
'Redeeming time when men least think I will.'

Easter shapes Shakespeare's Henry IV, where Falstaff is 'resurrected' before Hal can be reborn as Henry V.

Recalling this at Easter plugs back into a deep & neglected energy in WS & culture more broadly.

Happy Easter.
April 20, 2025 at 6:21 PM
'Few', says Thomas Traherne, 'believe the soul to be infinite' yet infinity 'is the first thing naturally known'. If 'a man' is 'born deaf & blind', he 'apprehends infinite space, infinite darkness' & 'thinks not of wall & limits till he feels them & is stopped by them.'
November 24, 2024 at 4:48 PM
Sweet swan of Avon looking onto Shakespeare's burying place. It reminded me that he lived & died, that his achievement was a personal one.
November 21, 2024 at 7:39 PM
Did Larkin's description of a perfectly neutral medium at the end of High Windows prefigure what's leading people to this platform?

'The sun-comprehending glass,
And beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows
Nothing, and is nowhere, and is endless.'
November 20, 2024 at 8:46 AM
Well, I'm here. I think fragmentation is a major problem in our society & hope for a civil conversation genuinely inclusive of different opinions & outlooks, out of which a better future might grow.
November 19, 2024 at 7:24 PM