Shakespeare Competition 2026
Share your favourite Shakespeare character with us for the chance to win four Shakespeare titles and a £200 / $250 Cambridge University Press book voucher! Entries are open until 31st March 2026.
The prize bundle includes:
Shakespeare Survey 78
Shakespeare and Neurodiversity
Romeo and Juliet
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Race
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