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Erin Sullivan

    Erin Sullivan delves into the experience of emotion within and through Shakespeare's plays, exploring how feelings like sadness intertwine with the formation of identity in Renaissance England. Her work investigates the intricate connections between affect and selfhood during this pivotal era. She also examines contemporary approaches to Shakespeare, including the impact of digital technology and global performance.

    Erin Sullivan
    Where in the World? Astro*Carto*Graphy & Relocation
    Shakespeare and Digital Performance in Practice
    Saturn in Transit
    Beyond Melancholy
    The Astrology of Midlife and Aging
    Venus and Jupiter
    • 2022

      Exploring the intersection of Shakespearean works and modern digital performance, this book delves into innovative interpretations and adaptations of the Bard's plays in the digital age. It examines how technology transforms traditional staging and engages contemporary audiences, highlighting case studies and practical applications. The author discusses the implications of digital media on theatrical practices, offering insights into the creative processes behind these performances and the evolving nature of Shakespeare's relevance in a technology-driven world.

      Shakespeare and Digital Performance in Practice
    • 2021

      Back by popular demand! This is the reprint of the original version of Venus and Bridging the Ideal and the Real which was published by the CPA Press in 1998. It was produced in a seminar format, which enables the reader to feel part of the lectures, and so relate to the questions coming from the audience.

      Venus and Jupiter
    • 2020

      Published in a seminar format and using the technique of A C G, this book defines, articulates and enlarges the local view of an individual's horoscope to a global view, and attempts to expand our local focus - natal - to an organic global relationship.

      Where in the World? Astro*Carto*Graphy & Relocation
    • 2016

      Beyond Melancholy

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      An exploration of the vital distinctions Renaissance writers made between grief, godly sorrow, despair, and melancholy, and the unique interactions these emotions were thought to produce in the mind, body, and soul, Beyond Melancholy demonstrates the value of an inclusive and interdisciplinary approach to the study of the emotional past.

      Beyond Melancholy
    • 2005

      The first in-depth analysis of how an individual's natal horoscope reveals the unique challenges and opportunities of midlife. Between the ages of thirty-seven and forty-one, something mysterious takes place within the psyche.  Jung called this phase our "unlived life," assuming rightly that midlife did not inaugurate a time of rapid decay, loss of libido, and inevitable death—but rather ushered in a period in which one might review one's life and build upon a strong foundation toward the next phase of adulthood. Acclaimed astrologer Erin Sullivan takes us through the vast changes that astrology reveals as we reach middle age.  It is a moment in life that is characterized by the planet Uranus, one filled with opportunities to both rethink the past and move forward toward the future, "witnessing" our lives in the way Uranus connotes.  There exist no maps of the terrain—except the natal horoscope.  

      The Astrology of Midlife and Aging
    • 2000

      Reveals Saturn's useful and developmental influence in our lives. Erin Sullivan gives a thorough account of the astrology, mythology, and psychology of Saturn's role as the source of divine discontent. Saturn assists the modern hero and heroine, during its transit around the zodiac, by destroying the old and outmoded within, and throwing us periodically into chaos, which invariably generates a creative transformation of purpose in our lives.

      Saturn in Transit