The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 27.224  Thursday, 7 July 2016

 

From:        Hardy M. Cook <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>

Date:         Thursday, July 7, 2016

Subject:     Professor Stanley Wells Knighted

 

Professor Stanley Wells, CBE knighted in The Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours

 

http://whatsonlive.co.uk/news/professor-stanley-wells-cbe-knighted-in-the-queens-90th-birthday-honours/33951

 

https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/about-us/news-media/press-releases/professor-wells-knighted/

 

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is pleased to announce that its Honorary President, Professor Stanley Wells, CBE, has been awarded a knighthood in The Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours list.

 

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is pleased to announce that its Honorary President, Professor Stanley Wells, CBE, has been awarded a knighthood in The Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours list.

 

The knighthood is bestowed on Professor Wells in recognition of his services to Shakespeare scholarship.

 

One of the world’s foremost Shakespearians, Professor Well’s distinguished career with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust spans over forty years , first, from 1975,  as representative trustee of the University of Birmingham, later as a Life Trustee and Chairman (1991- 2011). He is also Emeritus Professor of Shakespeare Studies of the University of Birmingham, former Vice-Chairman and now Honorary Emeritus Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Trustee of the Rose theatre, and a member of the Council of Shakespeare’s Globe.

 

A prolific and successful writer, speaker and broadcaster, Stanley is General Editor of the Oxford and Penguin editions of Shakespeare and has written and edited numerous books and other publications on Shakespeare’s life and works. The leading voice of Shakespeare studies, he speaks at numerous conferences and other events, sharing his passion for Shakespeare all over the world.

 

Speaking about the award, Professor Wells says: “I am delighted to receive this honour. I feel myself most fortunate in having been able to spend so much of my life in the company of Shakespeare and of those who admire and enjoy his works. Throughout my career as teacher and scholar I have enjoyed and benefitted enormously from collaborating with fellow scholars from all over the world, and I hope they will share my pleasure in receiving this award.”

 

Peter Kyle, Chairman of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, said, “We are delighted to hear that Professor Wells’s outstanding services to Shakespeare have been recognised by Her Majesty The Queen in the Birthday Honours List. Stanley’s knighthood comes at a particularly wonderful time in the year marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s creative legacy. We offer him the warmest congratulations on this very prestigious honour.”

 

Professor Stanley Wells CBE, Honorary President, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

 

One of the world’s foremost Shakespearians, Stanley Wells is a Life Trustee and Former Chairman of The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (1991-2011), Emeritus Professor of Shakespeare Studies of the University of Birmingham, and Honorary Emeritus Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, of which he was for many years Vice-Chairman. He holds a Ph. D. of the University of Birmingham, is an Honorary Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford and of University College, London and holds honorary doctorates from Furman University, South Carolina, and from the Universities of Munich, Hull, Durham and Warwick, Marburg and Craiova.

 

His books include Literature and Drama; Royal Shakespeare: Studies of Four Major Productions at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre; Modernizing Shakespeare’s spelling; Re-editing Shakespeare for the Modern Reader; and Shakespeare: the Poet and his Plays. He edited A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard II, and The Comedy of Errors for the New Penguin Shakespeare and King Lear for the Oxford Shakespeare. He was for nearly twenty years the editor of the annual Shakespeare Survey, and writes for the New York Review of Books and many other publications. He has edited The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies and is General Editor (with Gary Taylor) of The Complete Oxford Shakespeare, co-author of William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion and General Editor of the Penguin Shakespeare. His most recent books are Shakespeare in the Theatre: An Anthology of Criticism; The Oxford Dictionary of Shakespeare; The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (edited with Michael Dobson);Shakespeare For All Time; Looking for Sex in Shakespeare; Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Coffee with Shakespeare, both co-authored with Paul Edmondson; Shakespeare & Co.; Is It True What they Say About Shakespeare?; Shakespeare, Sex, and Love; Great Shakespeare Actors, and William Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction. Together with Paul Edmondson he has edited Shakespeare Beyond Doubt and The Shakespeare Circle for Cambridge University Press. 

 

Stanley Wells was elected The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's first Honorary President in June 2011.

 

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Professor Stanley Wells CBE knighted in The Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours

 

http://whatsonlive.co.uk/news/professor-stanley-wells-cbe-knighted-in-the-queens-90th-birthday-honours/33951

 

Leading Shakespearean and Honorary President of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Professor Stanley Wells has been awarded a knighthood in the Queen's 90th Birthday Honours list.

 

Among the world’s foremost Shakespearean scholars, Wells’ distinguished career with the Birthplace Trust spans over 40 years, beginning with his position as representative trustee of the University of Birmingham in 1975. He later went on to become a Life Trustee, and chaired the organisation for 20 years between 1991 and 2011, after which he was elected its first Honorary President.

 

As an academic, Wells has a long-standing relationship with Stratford’s Shakespeare Institute, part of the University of Birmingham, which awarded his Ph. D. He is now Emeritus Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the university.  A prolific writer, speaker and broadcaster, his work has earned him international renown, and in addition to his professorship at Birmingham, he also holds honorary doctorates from Furman University in South Carolina, and from the Universities of Munich, Hull, Durham, Warwick, Marburg and Craiova. He is an Honorary Fellow of both Balliol College, Oxford and University College London.

 

Known for his performance-focused approach to editing Shakespeare’s plays, Wells is also Honorary Emeritus Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where he formerly served as Vice-Chairman.

 

Said Wells: “I am delighted to receive this honour. I feel myself most fortunate in having been able to spend so much of my life in the company of Shakespeare and of those who admire and enjoy his works. Throughout my career as teacher and scholar I have enjoyed and benefitted enormously from collaborating with fellow scholars from all over the world, and I hope they will share my pleasure in receiving this award.”

 

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