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  • ...y-scene action summaries, full explanatory notes, many pictures clarifying Shakespeare's language, and notes recording all significant departures from the early pri ...Digital Texts]], the Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works in digital format with encoded text and the same layout as the print editio
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  • ...y-scene action summaries, full explanatory notes, many pictures clarifying Shakespeare's language, and notes recording all significant departures from the early pri ...Digital Texts]], the Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works in digital format with encoded text and the same layout as the print editio
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  • ...kespeare's works. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' ...e that enriches the [[Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works|Folger Shakespeare Editions]]—the gold standard in modern edited Shakespe
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  • [[Hamlet|''Hamlet'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Hamlet (Shakespeare's Globe, 2014)|''Hamlet'' (Shakespeare's Globe, 2014)]].
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  • [[Love's Labor's Lost|''Love's Labor's Lost'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[King Lear|''King Lear'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[King Lear (Shakespeare's Globe, 2014)|''King Lear'' (Shakespeare's Globe, 2014)]]
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  • [[Antony and Cleopatra|''Antony and Cleopatra'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[Love's Labor's Lost|''Love's Labor's Lost'']], directed by Thomas L. Berg *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[Henry V|''Henry V'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Richard II|''Richard II'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Othello|''Othello'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream'']], directed by Be *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...kespeare's works. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' ...ridged texts of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works]] and performed by leading Shakespearean actors.
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  • [[Measure for Measure|''Measure for Measure'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[All's Well That Ends Well|''All's Well That Ends Well'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Twelfth Night|''Twelfth Night'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Henry IV, Part 2|''Henry IV, Part 2'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Cymbeline|''Cymbeline'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[Henry IV, Part 1|''Henry IV, Part 1'']], directed by Jim Warren, from May *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...formation, or [[William Shakespeare's plays]] to access more of the Bard's works. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream'']], directed by Ra *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[Henry VIII|''Henry VIII'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Henry IV, Part 1|''Henry IV, Part 1'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...are's long poems. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' William Shakespeare may be best known today for his [[William Shakespeare's plays|plays]], but in his time poetry was far more important to any writer�
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  • ...mposer James Primosch. The Consort's performances featured Rosa Lamoreaux, William Sharp, and Tempesta di Mare. *William Sharp: baritone
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[Antony and Cleopatra|''Antony and Cleopatra'']], directed by Ralph Alan C *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Shakespeare's R & J (Folger Theatre, 2000)|''Shakespeare's R & J'' (Folger Theatre, 2000)]]
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  • [[Macbeth|''Macbeth'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...s of Shakespeare. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' Our free, high-quality [http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/ digital texts] of Shakespeare's plays start with the basics: superb source texts, meticulously edited on th
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  • ...on the charming comedy, [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], in an insightful pre-performance discussion. A reception with ligh [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...the play, or [[William Shakespeare's plays]] to access more of the Bard's works. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[The Winter's Tale|''The Winter's Tale'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express presented their production of William Shakespeare's [[Measure for Measure|''Measure for Measure'']], directed by Jim Warren, fr [[File:William Hamilton Isabella appealing to Angelo 1793.jpg|frame|William Hamilton. ''Isabella appealing to Angelo''. Oil on canvas, 1793. Call numbe
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']], directed by Jim Warren, from Jun *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • The Traveling Shakespeare Company performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream| ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'']], directed by M *William Newlin: Egeus
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  • [[The Tempest|''The Tempest'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express presented their production of William Shakespeare's ''[[Macbeth|Macbeth]]'', directed by David W. Johnson, from May 18 to June *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[The Taming of the Shrew|''The Taming of the Shrew'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • *William Shakespeare, Playwright [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[The Merchant of Venice|''The Merchant of Venice'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. ...of Shakespeare's Play (2015)|''The Merchant of Venice: Music and Poetry of Shakespeare's Play'' (2015)]], a performance by the [[Folger Consort]].
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  • ...kespeare's plays. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' We know of 39 plays by William Shakespeare, including a few collaborations with other playwrights. One pla
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  • *William Shakespeare, Playwright [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[The Comedy of Errors|''The Comedy of Errors'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...st, from July 25-26, 2014.[[File:2014 Hamlet Shakespeare's Globe.jpg|frame|Shakespeare's Globe ''Hamlet''.|alt=|center]] *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express presented their production of William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Ralph Alan Cohen, from June 12 *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...speare's sonnets. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' ...nets that engage us, but the story that their sequence seems to tell about Shakespeare's love life, whenever one reads the ''Sonnets'' in the order in which they ap
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  • ...akespeare Library]] Director [[Michael Witmore]] shared his perspective on Shakespeare's [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']] in an insightful pre-performance discus [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...the play, or [[William Shakespeare's plays]] to access more of the Bard's works. Judith Chertoff, M.D. is a psychoanalyst/psychiatrist who works with adolescents, children and adults at her private practice in North Beth
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  • ...ope of digital research, and the human connection with Shakespeare and his works, from [[Macbeth| ''Macbeth'']] to [[A Midsummer Night's Dream| ''A Midsumme [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works|Folger Editions]] ...y-scene action summaries, full explanatory notes, many pictures clarifying Shakespeare's language, and notes recording all significant departures from the early pri
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  • *William Shakespeare, Playwright [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...wo Gentlemen of Verona|''The Two Gentlemen of Verona'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], in an insightful pre-performance discussion. A reception with ligh [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...re Quartos Archive is a digital collection of pre-1642 editions of William Shakespeare's plays created in 2009 through a cross-Atlantic collaboration funded by the [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...ors play up in their production of this dramatic romance, one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] written late in his career, what do they play down, and why did the ...as Middleton’s ''A Trick to Catch the Old One'' for ''The Oxford Collected Works of Thomas Middleton'', serving also as Associate General Editor on that pro
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  • [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]] [[Category: Shakespeare's characters]]
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  • ...tre|Folger Theatre]] presented Shakespeare Globe's performance of William Shakespeare's [[King Lear|''King Lear'']], directed by Bill Buckhurst, from September 5 t [[File:2014 King Lear Shakespeare's Globe.jpg|frame|Shakespeare's Globe ''King Lear''.|alt=|center]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced ''Shakespeare's R&J'', adapted and directed by Joe Calarco, from February 18 to March 19, 2 ....jpg|frame|Scot McKenzie (Student #1) and Christopher Borg (Student #2), ''Shakespeare's R & J'', adapted and directed by Joe Calarco, Folger Theatre, 2000. Photo b
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  • ''This article is about a [[Folger Consort]] performance inspired by Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Merchant of Venice (disambiguation)]].'' ...the Bassano family, actors joined the Consort on stage with passages from Shakespeare's play. The Consort performed ''The Merchant of Venice'' with violins, viol,
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[The Tempest|''The Tempest'']], directed by Joe Banno, from October 28 to *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...wo Gentlemen of Verona|''The Two Gentlemen of Verona'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...kespeare's works. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' ===This table lists various standard forms of the titles of Shakespeare's works. ===
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  • ==Images of Shakespeare's plays== [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[All's Well That Ends Well (disambiguation)]].'' ''All’s Well That Ends Well'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is the story of its heroine, Helen, more so than the story of Bert
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  • The two organizations teamed up to screen two of Hollywood's takes on Shakespeare's plays for a free series of outdoor films. The two films shown were [https:/ [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...enix and Turtle'', or ''The Phoenix and the Turtle'', was one of [[William Shakespeare's poems]] printed with no title; it was one of several additional poems in th ...nsumes itself in fire, from the ashes of which another phoenix is born. In Shakespeare's poem, the phoenix is female and the turtle (that is, a turtledove) is male.
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  • ...ger Theatre]] presented the Aquila Theatre Company's production of William Shakespeare's [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']], adapted and directed by Robert Richmon *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • | [[William Shakespeare's sonnets|''Shakespeare's Sonnets'']] || <nowiki>ISBN 0-671-72287-5</nowiki> | [[William Shakespeare's poems|''Shakespeare's Sonnets and Poems'']] || <nowiki>ISBN 0-7432-7328-1</nowiki>
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  • The Source Theatre Company performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[The Merchant of Venice|''The Merchant of Venice'']], directed by Joe Bann *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...e Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' [[Category: Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture]]
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  • ''This article is about a poetry reading in response to Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation)]].'' [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...akes place as Rome becomes a republic. As a minor epic (a popular genre in Shakespeare's time), it centers on figures of seemingly secondary importance: Sextus Tarq ...reading, cannot be separated.<ref>Mowat, Barbara A., and Paul Werstine. ''Shakespeare's Sonnets and Poems''. New York: Washington Square, 2006, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...]] performed ''Shakespeare and Purcell: Music of The Fairy Queen and Other Works'' from April 8 to April 10, 2016 in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. Henry Purcell and William Shakespeare are a natural combination — if Shakespeare is the greatest En
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  • ...wit. Within this genre, ''Venus and Adonis'' was so successful that it was Shakespeare's most popular published work throughout his lifetime. ...yielded his romantic comedies.<ref>Mowat, Barbara A., and Paul Werstine. ''Shakespeare's Sonnets and Poems''. New York: Washington Square, 2006, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...re]] produced the Reduced Shakespeare's Company's performance of ''William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged)'' from April 21 to May 8, 2016. ...jpg|700x700px|Reed Martin, Teddy Spencer, and Austin Tichenor in ''William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged)'' Folger Theatre, 2016. Photo by Teresa Woo
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  • ''With passages from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream'' [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • William Shakespeare's story is transported to present day Hollywood - a place where glamorous sta [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about a screening of Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 2 (disambiguation)]].'' ...a broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. Dire
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  • ''This article is about a screening of Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 1 (disambiguation)]].'' ...a broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. Dire
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  • "Edmund Campion and William Shakespeare: an Uncertain Connection" ([[Folger Institute 2012–2013 short “Controlling the Margins: A Bibliographic Study of the Works of Sir John Harington (1560–1612)” ([[Folger Institute 2008–2009 shor
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  • ...iest tragedy and the earliest Roman play attributed to be one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. Titus, a model Roman, has led 21 of his 25 sons to death in Rome's ...ts] and purchased from [http://books.simonandschuster.net/Titus-Andronicus/William-Shakespeare/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780671722920/ Simon and Schuster].
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  • ...akes him a more interesting character than the caricature he had become to Shakespeare's contemporaries, for whom "Timonist" was a slang term for an unsociable man. ''Timon of Athens'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] includes the wealthy, magnificent, and extravagantly generous figur
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Othello|Othello]]'', directed by Aaron Posner, from May 9 to June 16, 2 *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''Henry VI, Part 1'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is an uncompromising celebration of early English nationalism that ...xts] and purchased from [http://books.simonandschuster.net/Henry-VI-Part-I/William-Shakespeare/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780671722661/ Simon and Schuster.]
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  • ''This article is about a screening of Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard II (disambiguation)]]. ...first ever live cinema broadcast from the stage of the RSC, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon. Directed by RSC Artistic Director Gregory
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  • ...y turn to Hamlet as their inaugural figure. Finally, the seminar looked at Shakespeare's Hamlet--in the 1603/1604 and 1623 texts-with the purpose of identifying its ...h at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to numerous articles, her works include ''Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture'' (1996), coedited with
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  • *November 6, 2016 – Staging Shakespeare’s Most Challenging Works: The Issue of Social and Political Correctness *November 18, 2016 – Performance: ''As You Like It,'' by The King William Players
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']], directed by Aaron Posner, from May 1 *Kate Eastwood Norris*: Adam, Phoebe, William, First Lord, Bad Lord
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  • ...t|thumb|Neil L. Rudenstine, author of ''Ideas of Order: A Close Reading of Shakespeare's Sonnets''. Sonya Rudenstine.]] [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...ay Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...aphy of Shakespeare, called ''Soul of the Age: The Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare'' (2008).
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Julius Caesar (disambiguation)]].'' ...sination, seeing Brutus, a leading conspirator, as either hero or villain. Shakespeare's play keeps this debate alive.
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  • ...be confused with the cataloging reference article [[List of Shakespeare's works]].'' The following list of places that serve as the settings for all of Shakespeare's plays was compiled by Laura Estill when she was Assistant Professor of Engl
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  • One of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], written by Shakespeare and John Fletcher, this play tells the fami ...man'' is thought to have been written in 1613, making it among the last of Shakespeare's plays. It was first published as a quarto in 1634. Shakespeare and Fletcher
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  • ...the earliest days of the Roman Republic, ''Coriolanus'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] begins with the common people, or plebeians, in armed revolt agains ...Combat of Contrarieties'', Sir Philip Sidney's ''An Apology for Poetry'', William Camden's ''Remains of a Greater Work, Concerning Britain'', and others.<ref
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  • ...a broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about a poetry reading in response to Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Two Gentlemen of Verona (disambiguation)]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...as "post-humanist," "post-liberal," and "posthistoricist" to the study of Shakespeare's texts. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] and The Travelling Shakespeare Company co-produced William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Timothy Douglas, from January *John Daniel: Sir William Catesby
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  • ''King John'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], like most of his history plays, presents a struggle for the Englis ...tal Texts] and purchased from [http://books.simonandschuster.net/King-John/William-Shakespeare/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780743484985/ Simon and Schuster].
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  • ...atherine Lutz (Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill); William I. Miller (Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor); Zirka Z. Filipczak (A ...is of the selected participants' own research interests, but included such works as [[Hamlet|''Hamlet'']] and [[Othello|''Othello'']] along with Montaigne's
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 2 (disambiguation)]].'' ''Henry IV, Part 2'' is the only one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] that is a "sequel," in the modern sense, to an earlier play of his.
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet|Hamlet]]'', directed by Joe Banno, from October 30 to December 5 *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Winter's Tale (disambiguation)]].'' ''The Winter's Tale'', a very late one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is filled with improbabilities. Before the conclusion, one charact
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry VIII (disambiguation)]].'' In ''Henry VIII'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare presents a monarchy in crisis. Noblemen battle with Lo
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  • ...London Frederick Warne and Co..jpg|200px|left|thumb|William Shakespeare. ''Works''. London: Frederick Warne & Co. [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/46c [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Cymbeline (disambiguation)]].'' ''Cymbeline'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], tells the story of a British king, Cymbeline, and his three childr
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[King Lear (disambiguation)]].'' One of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], ''King Lear'', challenges us with the magnitude, intensity, and sh
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  • In ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare's "merry wives" are Mistress Ford and Mistress Page of the town of Windsor. T ...d purchased from [http://books.simonandschuster.net/Merry-Wives-of-Windsor/William-Shakespeare/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780671722784/ Simon and Schuster].
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  • ''Henry VI, Part 2'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], presents a kind of story that was popular before Shakespeare began ...tre Families of Lancaster and York'', Robert Fabyan's Chronicle, and other works.<ref>Adapted from the Folger Library Shakespeare edition, edited by Barbara
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Love's Labor's Lost (disambiguation)]].'' At first glance, one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], the early comedy ''Love's Labor's Lost'', simply entertains and am
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  • Howard Jacobson has written fourteen novels and five works of non-fiction. In 2010 he won the Man Booker Prize for ''The Finkler Quest [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about a [[Folger Consort]] performance inspired by Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Merchant of Venice (disambiguation)]].'' ...the Bassano family, actors joined the Consort on stage with passages from Shakespeare's play. The Consort performed ''The Merchant of Venice'' with violins, viol,
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  • ''Pericles'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], tells of a prince who risks his life to win a princess, but discov ...t wrote much of it. Yet ''Pericles'' shares multiple features with many of Shakespeare's plays; it also presents the story in a highly experimental manner, like his
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[King Lear|''King Lear'']], directed by Alfred Preisser, from January 11 t *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Antony and Cleopatra (disambiguation)]].'' ''Antony and Cleopatra'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] dramatizes a major event in world history: the founding of the Roma
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Comedy of Errors (disambiguation)]].'' ''The Comedy of Errors'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] is the slapstick farce of his youth. In it, the lost twin sons of t
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Twelfth Night (disambiguation)]].'' ...tmas, the end of the Christmas season, ''Twelfth Night'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], plays with love and power. The Countess Olivia, a woman with her o
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[The Tempest|''The Tempest'']], directed by Aaron Posner, from May 9 to Ju *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Macbeth|Macbeth]]'', directed by Joe Banno, from October 20 to December *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...poetry from Emerson College and an MLS from Simmons College. She currently works as a High School Librarian at a private school in Rhode Island. * ex3: William Shakespeare. ''Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Measure for Measure (disambiguation)]].'' ...iam Shakespeare's plays]], is among the most passionately discussed of his works. In it, a duke temporarily removes himself from governing his city-state, d
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[All's Well That Ends Well|''All's Well That Ends Well'']], directed by Ri [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard II (disambiguation)]].'' ''Richard II'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], presents a momentous struggle between Richard II and his cousin He
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  • ...|''Macbeth'']] from a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou ...at his enchantment with the speech persists and that he finds resonance in Shakespeare's concern for (as he put it) "the insignificance of man."
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']], directed by PJ Paparelli, from J *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Tempest (disambiguation)]].'' Putting romance onstage, ''The Tempest'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], gives us a magician, Prospero, a former duke of Milan who was disp
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  • ...ciences Sociales. Singly and collaboratively, he is the author of numerous works, including ''The Order of Books'' (English, 1994). [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • Folger Theatre and Fiasco Theater co-produced William Shakespeare's [[The Two Gentlemen of Verona|''The Two Gentlemen of Verona'']], co-directe *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...in San Diego. Recognized as one of the leading American authorities on the works of Shakespeare, he has directed nearly half of the Bard’s plays. As Direc [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] and Interact Theatre Company co-produced William Shakespeare's [[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']], directed by Catherine Flye, from Apr *Stephen Murphy: Dennis, Servant to Oliver / William, a country fellow / Musician
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Twelfth Night|''Twelfth Night'']], directed by Aaron Posner, from January *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] presented [http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ Shakespeare's Globe's] ''[[Hamlet|Hamlet]]'' from September 8 to September 22, 2012. ...nz (Hamlet), ''Hamlet'', directed by Dominic Dromgoole and Bill Buckhurst, Shakespeare's Globe, presented by Folger Theatre, 2012. Fiona Moorhead.|alt=|center]]
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  • ''Henry VI, Part 3'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is dominated by a struggle between two military forces, neither of ...ne a time when hostilities cease. That resolution lies in the future, with Shakespeare's play ''Richard III''.
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  • In ''The Merchant of Venice'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], the path to marriage is hazardous. To win Portia, Bassanio must pa ...ice'' in 1596-97. It was published in 1600 as a quarto. He drew on several works as sources, but chiefly on a story from Ser Giovanni Fiorentino's ''Il Peco
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Timothy *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about a [[Folger Consort]] performance inspired by Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Tempest (disambiguation)]].'' [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']], directed by Joe Banno, from Nove *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • *March 15, 2016 – Readings and Fashion Inspirations on Shakespeare’s Works *March 31, 2016 – Trabajos por Amor Perdidos de William Shakespeare
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  • ...on on signatures in a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou ...pages in ''King Lear''. David Schalkwyck writes that “Of all Shakespeare’s works [''Lear''] combines a representation of particular political forms of dispo
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  • For ''Troilus and Cressida'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], set during the Trojan War, Shakespeare turned to the Greek poet Ho ...and purchased from [http://books.simonandschuster.net/Troilus-and-Cressida/William-Shakespeare/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780743273312/ Simon and Schuster].
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  • ...f failing leaders—a mad Lear, a treacherous Macbeth, a vengeful Coriolanus—William Shakespeare delved into the lust for absolute power and the darkest aspects [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']], directed by Derek Goldman from Octob *Scott McCormick: Charles, Martext, William
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Two Gentlemen of Verona (disambiguation)]]. ...that its heroes are adults, ''Two Gentlemen of Verona'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is more intelligible if we think of them as boys, leaving home for
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  • ...orary theatre? Does the text have an "authorizing" role in performance? Do Shakespeare's plays dramatize an inherently unstable relationship between the script and ...rse'' (1996), and ''Author's Pen and Actor's Voice: Playing and Writing in Shakespeare's Theatre'' (2000).
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  • ...n: A Tour Around America with Ellen Terry and the Only Man She Ever Loved– William Shakespeare'' opened the ''Shakespearean Women'' festival, and played from *William Pucilowsky, Costume Design
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  • ...ogy from the Revolution to Now''. A viewing of [[Shakespeare's the Thing|''Shakespeare's the Thing'']] and a reception followed the talk. ...e World’s Most Famous Passion Play'' (2000), ''1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare'' (2005), which was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize for the be
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  • The Folger is currently commemorating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death with a suite of collaborative [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] and relat ...plays is the book that introduced Shakespeare to the world and allowed his works to travel far beyond the confines of Renaissance London. Individual copies
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (disambiguation)|A In ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare stages the workings of love. Theseus and Hippolyta, ab
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  • ...oldest in the world. Paul was active in literary analysis of Shakespeare's works and wrote several articles, and a book, ''The Royal Play of Macbeth; When, ...through Paul's large collection, creating a bibliography of Shakespeare's works printed in English between 1700 and 1864. During their appraisal of Paul's
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  • ...raphy is lost as a subject of serious inquiry. On the 450th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s birth, the Folger Institute Center for Shakespeare Studies ...lkwyk]] (Queen Mary University of London and University of Warwick), and [[William H. Sherman]] (University of York)
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Joe Bann *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Much Ado About Nothing (disambiguation)]].'' ''Much Ado About Nothing'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], includes two quite different stories of romantic love. [[Hero]] an
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Othello|Othello]]'', directed by Robert Richmond, composed by Anthony C *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...of [[The Wonder of Will: 400 Years of Shakespeare]] 2016 commemoration of Shakespeare's death. Shakespeare's words, ideas, and characters are central to American life and thought—eve
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  • ''This article is about a performance of Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Twelfth Night (disambiguation)]].'' [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Twelfth Night|''Twelfth Night'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from Apri
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  • ...a broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The .... The only way is Windsor in this outrageous and fun-filled new version of Shakespeare's hilarious comedy.
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  • ...e World’s Most Famous Passion Play'' (2000), ''1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare'' (2005), which was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize for the be [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Macbeth (disambiguation)]].'' In depicting a man who murders to become king, ''Macbeth'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], teases us with huge questions. Is Macbeth tempted by fate, or by h
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  • ...[Folger Shakespeare Library]] seeks primary source materials and reference works related to Shakespearean productions, interpretations, editions and critici ===== Critical works =====
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[The Winter's Tale|''The Winter's Tale'']], directed by Blake Robison, cho *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...''Shakespeare Behind Bars'', ''Still Dreaming'' documents a unique take on Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream]], as performed by [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • == Shakespeare's Chair == ...fferent types of plays. For instance, the dagger and sword could represent Shakespeare's tragedies.
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[As You Like It (disambiguation)]].'' Readers and audiences have long greeted ''As You Like It'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], with delight. Its characters are brilliant conversationalists, inc
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] and the Capitol Riverfront BID celebrated Shakespeare's 451st Birthday with three of Hollywood's best takes on his plays for a fre [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • (NEH) [[Gail McMurray Gibson]], William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English and Humanities, Davidson College :''Shakespeare's Political Aesthetic''
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry V (disambiguation)]].'' ''Henry V'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is his most famous "war play"; it includes the storied English vic
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from Octo *William Vaughan: Lucius
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  • ...of [[The Wonder of Will: 400 Years of Shakespeare]] 2016 commemoration of Shakespeare's death. ...n the preliminary material to the first edition of Shakespeare's collected works, the 1623 [[First Folios at the Folger|First Folio]]. Seen together, these
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  • ''The workes of Beniamin Ionson'' was published in 1616 by William Stansby. A fuller introduction is needed here! # STC 14751 copy 4 (folio) Variant imprint: London : Printed by William Stansby, ano. D. 1616.
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see'' [[Othello (disambiguation)]]. In ''Othello'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare creates powerful drama from a marriage between the exo
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard III (disambiguation)]].'' In ''Richard III'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare invites us on a moral holiday. The play draws us to id
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  • ...covered in 1844 at Surrenden Manor, Kent, the manuscript cuts some 3000 of Shakespeare's original text, including significant abridgment of the character of Falstaf ...ng Carington’s transcription.<ref>Evans, G. Blakemore. "The" Dering MS" of Shakespeare's" Henry IV" and Sir Edward Dering." ''The Journal of English and Germanic Ph
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  • This article lists wide-ranging reference works that provides entry points for research on Shakespeare and a variety of top Lois Potter, ''Life of William Shakespeare'' (2012)—Folger call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bi
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation)]].'' In ''Romeo and Juliet'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fal
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  • ...ways in which unresolved issues of conversion and intermarriage raised in Shakespeare's play recur in a range of early modern texts, challenging stable notions of [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...on scripts might be reflected in [[William Shakespeare's sonnets|''William Shakespeare's sonnets'']]? The seminar's reconsideration of early modern language were in ...tic Language and Elizabethan Letters'' (1999) and a co-editor of ''Reading Shakespeare's Dramatic Language'' (2001). She is currently editing ''Love's Labor's Lost'
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  • ...en Ludwig''' shared his insights into the magical romance of Shakespeare’s Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream (Folger Theatre, 2016)|''A Midsummer Night's Dr [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[The Comedy of Errors|''The Comedy of Errors'']], directed by Aaron Posner *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...s Awards, including, "Outstanding Costume Design, Resident Production" for William Ivey Long, "Outstanding Director, Resident Play" for Robert Richmond, "Outs *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Taming of the Shrew (disambiguation)]].'' ...marriage are the concerns of ''The Taming of the Shrew'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. Lucentio’s marriage to Bianca is prompted by his idealized love
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from January *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...is a strong focus on the artworks of female artists, and it also includes works by Native American and non-Western male artists. *October 7, 2016 - Wise Fool Shakespeare Presents: ''Othello'' by William Shakespeare
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  • American poet Walt Whitman owned ''The Complete Works'', signed the title page, and pasted in a piece he wrote on Shakespeare’s A Folger copy of the Globe Edition of Shakespeare’s ''Works'' belonged to English actress Ellen Terry. She has written “sitting room
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Hamlet (disambiguation)]].'' ''Hamlet'' one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] and perhaps his most popular, and most puzzling. It follows the for
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  • ...ts. All this, and more, will showcase the many ways in which Shakespeare’s works have lived on in the four centuries since his death. ...using on key characters in Shakespeare’s plays visualized by artists whose works reflect changing tastes and styles over two centuries.
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  • ...kespeare's works. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' ...ection of poems is prefaced by a brief introduction, by a guide to reading Shakespeare's language, and by accounts of his life and theater.
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  • William Shakespeare has had, and continues to have, a profound influence on America .../documents/19.wav discuss a presentation copy] of Shakespeare's ''Complete Works.''
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']], directed by Aaron Posner, compos *William Vaughan: Romeo
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  • ...Theatre made its live screening debut with an explosive new adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Richard III'', directed by Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold with '' [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...d motherhood, and a hard-bitten detective with unexpected inspiration from William Shakespeare’s bloodiest plays. ...er'', ''The Silenced and Blue'', as well as an award-winning playwright of works for both children and adults. He is a core company member and the literary
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  • ...hibition highlights a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou == List of Shakespeare's works with signatures ==
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  • ...und in [[Hamnet]] by searching for "Comic books" in the Form/Genre field. (Works which include comic-style drawings, but are not a cohesive whole - i.e., a :: <code> 500 Comic book adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth, with selections of original dialogue incorporated into the color-i
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  • ...a broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Henry V|''Henry V'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from January 22 to Ma *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • Where did you first encounter [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)|Shakespeare]]? Were you in a theater, seeing a play? Were === Shakespeare's Life & Family ===
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  • ...he Folger Great Hall from January 28 to June 15, 2014. Kicking off William Shakespeare's 450th birthday year, this wide-ranging, often unexpected display draws from ...quent ways of encountering the Bard: fixating on Shakespeare, printing his works, performing his plays, and depicting the man and his characters, from Falst
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  • ...Theatre|Folger Theatre]] and Two River Theater Company co-produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Macbeth|Macbeth]]'', conceived and directed by Teller and Aaron Posner, *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...tanding why authors such as Edmund Spenser, Robert Greene, John Harington, William Shakespeare, John Fletcher, and Philip Massinger reject the infidel convers
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  • The Shakespeare collection includes editions of Shakespeare's plays and poems from his lifetime to the present day, with 178 Quarto editi ...ed with Retro Link Associates (now [http://www.bslw.com/ Backstage Library Works]), but English editions were removed from [[Glossary of Folger terminology|
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  • ''This article is about the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...''A Room of One’s Own'' (1929), in which Woolf imagines a gifted sister of William Shakespeare, completely thwarted by the social restrictions of his day. Dra
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's[[The Taming of the Shrew|''The Taming of the Shrew'']], directed by Aaron P *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • The "too long, didn't read" version of FRBR: ''works'' are realized through ''expressions'', which are embodied in ''manifestati ...and some concurrent writings, they are generally considered to be distinct works on their own.)
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  • ...w out of the seminar, Religion, Resistance, and the Civil War, directed by William Lamont in 1985. That seminar was the third in a series of six inaugural Cen ...953 to 1957 when he was named Ambassador. Survivors include four children, William H. Taft IV, Maria Clemow, Martha Golden, and John T. Taft; nine grandchildr
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  • ...curriculum, and were almost certainly studied some decades later by young William Shakespeare in the village grammar school at Stratford-upon-Avon. (His opin ...study of ethics, political thought, oratory, logic, and rhetoric, and his works remain a valuable source of historical information on Roman life and times.
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  • ...was an antiquarian, literary scholar, and major collector of Shakespearean works and related documents. Born James Orchard Halliwell, he acquired the surnam Halliwell began collecting while still at William Henry Butler's school in Brighton. By 1839, at the age of 19, Halliwell had
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  • ...akespeare or adapted from Shakespeare, it appears in the "Name" field. For works ''about'' Shakespeare, it appears in the "Subject" field. ...e> 600 10 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 ‡x Homes and haunts ‡v Pictorial works </pre>
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  • ...spectuses for sets of Shakespeare should include a name-title heading for "Works." Prospectuses for individual Shakespeare plays should include their approp :: <pre> 600 10 Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616 ‡x Language ‡x Orthography and spelling. </pre>
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 1 (disambiguation)]].'' ...relationships are at the center of ''Henry IV, Part 1'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. King Henry IV and Prince Hal form one major father-son pair, with
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  • ...nonical, and another 23 quartos of works that are related to the canonical works. Traditionally, "Shakespeare quartos" refers only to editions published bef ==Canonical Works==
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  • ...s another interesting lens through which people can consider Shakespeare’s works, with art prints revealing the dramatic backdrops where his plays were set. *October 10, 2016 – The ACC Distinguished Lecture: ''Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories & Tragedies,'' Professor Peter Holland,
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  • ...lger’s institutional mission: to understand, appreciate, and contextualize Shakespeare's writings, and to preserve and provide access to our collections, both now a We prioritize printed works with the following attributes, in addition to the ones stated above:
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  • ...on on signatures in a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about a poetry reading in response to Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard III (disambiguation)]].'' [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • **Library Plants play a vital role in William Shakespeare’s works, both as physical devices and as symbols. This exhibit cited references fro **At the height of his career, William Shakespeare was popular culture. His world was tailored both to the Queen a
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  • ...V|''Henry V'']] in a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...English at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His many published works include ''Self-Crowned Laureates: Spenser, Jonson, Milton and the Literary [[William H. Sherman]], Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maryland
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  • ...n community. There was no more vigorous advocate for William Shakespeare's works. As a scholar, a leader, and a teacher, she pursued this work with an unend ...Paul Werstine, of the Folger Shakespeare Library Editions of Shakespeare's works. To date, more than 17 million of these books have been sold in all formats
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  • ...as they discuss special highlights featured in [[Shakespeare's the Thing|''Shakespeare's the Thing'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. == A Famous Forgery ([[Shakespeare's the Thing exhibition material#The Great Shakespeare Forger (case 1)|case 1]
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  • ...on on signatures in a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...ritish authors, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] has at least six of his works, ranging from 1556 to 1664.<ref> See also Arthur Freeman, "The Jazz Age Lib ...Shirley, ''The Maides Revenge, a Tragedy.'' London: T[homas]. C[otes]. for William Cooke, 1639 [i.e. 1640]. [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BB
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  • ...s works (disambiguation)|William Shakespeare]], Christopher Marlowe, and [[Shakespeare's Sisters exhibition item list#English Women as Professional Playwrights (cas
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  • ...nets|sonnets]] from a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou ...bben Island prisoners made their signatures in the back of the ''Collected Works'', by Shakespeare’s sonnets. J. Nzuza and Don Davies selected sonnets 25
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  • === Curator's insights: Shakespeare's Flexible, Ever-Changing Plays === ...ooks for other playwrights often no longer exist. But for managers staging Shakespeare's plays, she says, "what they were doing was very significant. They kept the
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  • ...ou Like It'']] from a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Phillip Emanuel]], Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William & Mary :Returning to work on Volume 4 of The Collected Works of Thomas Heywood
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  • ...nd closed February 26, 2015. ''Decoding the Renaissance'' was curated by [[William H. Sherman|Bill Sherman]], Head of Research at the Victoria and Albert Muse ..., in turn, provided the inspiration for the pioneering modern code-breaker,William F. Friedman—chief cryptanalyst for the U.S. government from the 1920s to
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  • ...t|''Hamlet'']] from a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • :"''The Collected Works of Thomas Traherne ''Volume III" :"Edmund Campion and William Shakespeare: an Uncertain Connection"
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  • ...ius Caesar'']] from a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in Sou [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...and literary fictions, social history and the history of ideas, and great works of art and acts of iconoclasm. ...slapstick of ''Tamburlaine'' and ''Doctor Faustus''. By contrast, many of Shakespeare's plays reflect unease in the face of "maimed rites" and nostalgia for tradit
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  • ...k with Rome. Protestant sympathizers translated and published iconoclastic works such as John Ryckes''' Image of Love'' (1525) and John Calvin's sermons. Op ...he frescoes from defacement by radical iconoclasts. (cf. S. Schoenbaum's ''William Shakespeare: A Documentary Life''. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1975, 30–31.)
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  • ...of [[The Wonder of Will: 400 Years of Shakespeare]] 2016 commemoration of Shakespeare's death ...today’s media celebrations such as BBC “bonnet dramas” made from Austen’s works. The aggressive merchandising of Shakespeare begun in the eighteenth centu
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  • ...ng the reading material Wright enjoyed as a child were fairy tales and the works of Livy.<ref>Suzanne Krebsbach, "Louis B. Wright," ''Dictionary of Literary ...d replaced with reference works; previously, scholars in need of reference works used those available at the nearby Library of Congress. Wright also shifted
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  • ...ned the BPT Steering Committee in 2012 and became chair in 2014. His major works are ''Andrew Marvell: The Chameleon'' (2010), ''Is Milton better than Shake
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  • ...T call numbers, see the Cat. abbrev. column in the [[List of Shakespeare's works]] article. ...that any points of discrepancy or disagreement among the primary reference works are made apparent to researchers.
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  • ...in 1769, isolated examples were replaced by a torrent of extra-illustrated works. Granger’s un-illustrated book combined thumbnail biographies with lists * William Shakespeare. ''The plays of William Shakespeare''. London: T. Longman, B. Law and Son, C. Dilly, et al., 1793.
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  • ...book labels, armorials, and binding stamps link texts to their owners from William Caxton to Langston Hughes. Its title is taken from a line writ large in Hen ...he contents of a writer's library can reveal source material behind famous works, or produce wonderful stories. Dr. Johnson, "though he loved his books, did
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  • * William Shakespeare. ''The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice''. Souvenir promp * William Shakespeare. ''Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies:
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  • ...designators can also be used to describe the relationship between multiple works/items (this edition is a ''translation of'' a previous text), or between en <code>100 1 ‡a Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616, ‡e author. </code><br>
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  • ''Editing Shakespeare's Othello'' ''Oxford Edition Fulke Greville's Literary Works and Letters''
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  • ...thy Lundy, Kirsten Mendoza, Colin Rydell, Jenny Smith, Margaret Smith, and William Thompson, who participated in the [https://www.newberry.org/07052016-2016-m ...on contemporary religious developments, and reflections about the life of William Shakespeare, among other topics.
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  • ...Works (2016)|''Shakespeare and Purcell: Music of The Fairy Queen and Other Works'' (2016)]] ...of Shakespeare's Play (2015)|''The Merchant of Venice: Music and Poetry of Shakespeare's Play'' (2015)]]
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  • ...descriptive list of each piece included in the [[Shakespeare's the Thing|''Shakespeare's the Thing'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. Today Shakespeare's presence is ubiquitous, not only on the web (28,600,000 Google hits and cou
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  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Ireland William Henry Ireland] (1775-1835) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Payne_Co ===William Henry Ireland===
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  • ...he late 19th century, Guillermo (or William) Macpherson translated many of Shakespeare's plays. A few were published individually, and they were later issued as ''O [[Category:William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...with Scottish characters). It was assembled by music printer and composer William Henderson (1831-1891) some time before 1889. Henry and Emily Folger purchas ...resent the totality of performances in the United Kingdom derived from the works of Sir Walter Scott during the nineteenth century, its size and depth provi
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  • ...d under the earl of Essex at Cadiz. They had three sons, George, John, and William.<ref>“Leigh, Dorothy (d. in or before 1616),” Jocelyn Catty in Oxford D ...n m<small>r</small> Budges Copies they are to be entred to mr Allott.”<ref>William A. Jackson, ed. ''Record of the Court of the Stationers’ Company''. Londo
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  • ...y to a destination that is both very new and very familiar: the Ireland of Shakespeare's time, from the sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century. ...rare manuscript notations in Spenser's own handwriting and editions of his works written in and about Ireland, the exhibition offers visitors "virtual tours
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  • 650 0 Astronomy ǂv Early works to 1800. 650 0 Astrology ǂv Early works to 1800.
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  • The first collected edition of William Shakespeare’s plays is a celebrated volume known as the "First Folio." Th ...oper noun, and for many, there is no question that “First Folio” means Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies.
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  • ...the largest possible collection of Shakespearean and Elizabethan literary works, overseeing the design and construction of a magnificent building to house ...mily's role grew from that of a facilitator in the acquisition of literary works to that of the recognized Shakespearean scholar in the couple. Nor was that
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  • ...: "as imagination bodies forth"''] by [[William L. Pressly]].<ref>Pressly, William L. ''A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagi ...ctions the Library lost a number of fine paintings and sculptures, but the works were sold to institutions that were better able to make them accessible to
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  • ...ww/ Bibliography of English Women Writers 1500-1640] currently indexes the works of around 740 female writers and translators. ...on's works and all studies and critical statements concerning his life and works, all allusions and quotations, and all significant imitations during the ye
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  • ...10-111) recto.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The recto of the final concord between William Shakespeare and Hercules Underhill, Gent. 1602. Folger Digital Image [http: ...ants, deeds, receipts, diaries, commonplace books, emblem books, and prose works of individuals as diverse as Shakespeare and Dickens, Henry VIII and Buffal
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  • * ''[[First Folio! Shakespeare's American Tour]]'' (November 19, 2016 - January 22, 2017) * [[Age of Lawyers|''Age of Lawyers: The Roots of American Law in Shakespeare's Britain'']] (September 12, 2015 – January 3, 2016)
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  • ...originator of the Baconian theory, which posits that William Shakespeare’s works were written by Sir Francis Bacon. She first published on her theory in 185 ''Autograph letter signed from Edwin Booth, Gloucester, Massachusetts, to William Winter, 1872 November 10.''
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  • The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:William_Shakespeare William Shakespeare] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Early_Modern_perio ...A%22All+articles+with+unsourced+statements%22&title=Special%3ASearch&go=Go William Shakespeare]
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  • ...zabeth I,'' 1579 is one of the Folger Shakespeare Library's most treasured works of art. The painting shows us what the queen may have looked like. You can Elizabeth only saw a few of Shakespeare's plays performed. Shakespeare was born five years after Elizabeth became que
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  • [http://universitypublishingonline.org/cambridge/benjonson/ Cambridge Works of Ben Jonson Online] (2014–present; Subscription) <blockquote>The print edition of the ''Works'' was published by Cambridge University Press in July 2012. The online edit
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  • ...rbara Donagan]] (Huntington Library), [[Tim Harris]] (Brown University), [[William Lamont]] (University of Sussex), [[Lesley Le Claire]] (Worcester College, O :'''Director:''' [[William H. Sherman]], Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maryland,
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  • ...ebrecon.cgi?BBID=161161 quarto], the earliest copy of one of Shakespeare's works, the [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=79031 Vincent cop ...ter Reading Room, behind the bronze tablet engraved with ''To the Glory of William Shakespeare and the Greater Glory of God'', flanked by his and his wife's p
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  • ...[http://nfs.sparknotes.com/othello/], William Shakespeare.info [http://www.william-shakespeare.info/script-text-othello.htm], Archive.org [https://archive.org ...stique of Shakespeare and the passion of scholars who study his attributed works, this context is bigger than life. Students get the opportunity to work wi
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  • ...liminary leaves] of their 1623 [[First folio on display]] of Shakespeare's works. * Isaac Oliver. ''Philip Herbert, Fourth Earl of Pembroke''. [Exhibited as William Herbert]. Drawing on vellum with watercolor, 1611. Call number: [http://sha
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  • ...y discovered books in neither McPherson nor ''The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson'' [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=247027 ...lger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=247027/ ''The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson'' (CEWBJ)], online database (subscription required).
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  • ...ntings in the Folger Shakespeare Library: “As Imagination Bodies Forth,”'' William L. Pressly identifies this boy as Robert Inchbald, the illegitimate son of :John William Wright
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  • ...hakespeare Gallery, visitors would have passed under a sculpture depicting William Shakespeare flanked by the Dramatic Muse and the Genius of Painting. Visito ...published engravings of the paintings as illustrations for his edition of Shakespeare's plays. This exhibition chronicles the development of the Shakespeare Galler
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  • ...ions/gladstone-african-american-military-collection/about-this-collection/ William A. Gladstone African-American Military Collection] *[[wikipedia: William_Winter_(author) | William Winter]], American drama critic and author.
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  • ...trates the rise and fall of two of the most notorious Shakespeare forgers, William Henry Ireland and John Payne Collier. ...d on another surface. However, etchings are usually thought of as original works of art, too. Artists such as [[Impressions of Wenceslaus Hollar|Wenceslas H
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  • ...erly’s'' special issue on Prison Writing, edited by William H. Sherman and William J. Sheils (2009); “Staging New Worlds: Place and ''Le Theatre de Neptune' ...hich supplied almost all of the rare manuscripts, books, prints, and other works on display, some of them never before displayed. Exhibition consultant Bets
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  • *A database of all known manuscript and print references to Shakespeare, his works, and additional references to his family, in his lifetime and shortly there *Ca. 30,000 newly-digitized documents dated 1520-1668 assembled mainly by William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and his son Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury, from the
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  • ==How Catalog Searching Works== ...ns of thousands of catalog records. If you're interesting in searching for works by or about Shakespeare, see below for some search tips.
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  • ...low Dr. Jennifer Keith (editor of the forthcoming Cambridge Edition of The Works of Anne Finch). After the talk, Eric Weinmann Librarian and Director of Col ''Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary.''<br/>
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  • The prints featured in this exhibition all use depictions of Shakespeare's plays and characters to comment on political and theatrical trends in Great ...ey discover the double tenancy, and ultimately decide that the arrangement works for them.
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  • ...from different generations of the family: the first contains letters from William Booth (b. 1602) to his brother, John Booth (1584-1659), and the second comp ...ca. 1676-ca. 1680, including notes from an early manuscript version of Sir William Petty's Political Arithmetick; proposals for reducing smuggling and notes o
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  • ==Cryptography in Shakespeare's Time== In addition to leaving secret codes in Shakespeare's plays (a theory that has proven unfounded), famous politician Sir Francis B
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  • ...or of manuscript materials, most recently of ''Queen Elizabeth I: Selected Works'' (Washington Square Press, 2004). In the long course of preparing his monu '''William Quinn,''' Professor of English at the University of Arkansas 
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  • ...f the selected participants' own research interests, but will include such works as Hamlet and Othello along with Montaigne's ''Essais'', Spenser's ''Faerie ...atherine Lutz (Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill); William I. Miller (Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor); Zirka Z. Filipczak (A
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  • ...erials, as well as some personnel, including the Library's first director, William Adams Slade, second director [[Joseph Quincy Adams]] and one of the founder | 2 || William Shakespeare Janssen Portrait 1610 || || || || ||
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  • ''This article is related to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...contain good biographical introductions. Though there are many excellent works in other languages, this list focuses on books in English for purposes of a
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  • :“Clarendon Edition of the Works of Fulke Greville” [[William Hauptman]], Independent Scholar, Lausanne, Switzerland
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  • ...ey early drafts, acting versions, versions used while touring, or separate works? The earliest versions of the plays in this exhibition—[[Othello|''Othell * William Shakespeare. ''An excellent conceited tragedie of Romeo and Juliet''. Londo
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  • * Samuel Purchas. ''Purchas his pilgrimes''. London: William Stansby, 1625. Call number: [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebreco ...as relates to trade and navigation''. London: for James and John Knapton, William and John Innys; John Darby; etc., 1728. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.
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  • ::—William F. Friedman, "Saying it in Cipher" (1920) ...Friedmans quickly lost faith in this theory and moved to Washington, where William ran the Signals Intelligence Service and Elizebeth worked for the Coast Gua
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  • *Bliss, Lee, ed. William Shakespeare. ''Coriolanus''. New Cambridge Series. Cambridge University Pre *[[Alan C. Dessen|Dessen, Alan]]. ''Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary''. Cambridge University Press, 1995. Call number: [ht
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  • : Kerwin, William. “Medea's traces: Women Practitioners in History and Drama.” In ''Beyon ...teenth-Century Women’s Recipe Books: Cooking, Physic and Chirurgery in the Works of Elizabeth Talbot Grey and Aletheia Talbot Howard'', edited by Betty S. T
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  • ...raphy is lost as a subject of serious inquiry. On the 450th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s birth, the Folger Institute Center for Shakespeare Studies ...lkwyk]] (Queen Mary University of London and University of Warwick), and [[William H. Sherman]] (University of York)
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  • ...r widowhood, Wroth bore two children, Katherine and William, to her cousin William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, with whom she had been involved for some tim ...th also had a loose connection to Marriott and Grismand through her cousin William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke. Herbert patronized poet and satirist George
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  • ...Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He works on early modern literature, history, and culture, with particular interests ...fessor of Ancient and Modern Literature at Princeton University. His major works include ''Andrew Marvell: The Chameleon'' (2010) and ''Literature and Revol
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  • This article lists and gives an orientation to the works of art on display in the reading rooms at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library] ...t gallery in Britain, and the first to sell high-quality engravings of its works, the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery’s influence on perceptions of Shakespear
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  • :[[Derek Hirst]] is William Eliot Smith Professor of History. He is the author of ''Representative of t ...a lecture by [[Edward W. Soja]] (UCLA), and includes invited discussants [[William Egginton]] (the Johns Hopkins University), [[Margaret Greer]] (Duke Univers
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  • ...contents of a writer's library often reveals source material behind famous works. Authorial inscriptions in books may tell us about personal relationships a ..., 7.1). Such distinctive markings help to establish authorship of unsigned works and offer the evidence needed to confirm provenance.
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  • Curated by Mary Anne Caton, ''Fooles and Fricassees: Food in Shakespeare's England'' was part of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] and ran from Septem ...ncrease their yield. Revived interest in classical as well as contemporary works on farming was strong among rural gentry who sought not only to improve the
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  • ...Paula McDowell]], [[Ann Moss]], [[Annabel Patterson]], [[Joad Raymond]], [[William H. Sherman]], [[Peter Stallybrass]], and [[Steven Zwicker]]. ...93, 1998). He is the General Editor of the Folger Library edition of the ''Works of Richard Hooker'' and coeditor of ''TEXT: An Interdisciplinary Annual of
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  • ...the Folger Shakespeare Library. These may include correspondence, literary works, accounts, inventories, wills, and deeds. Participants encountering textual ...d edited the text of ''The Tractates for the Folger Library Edition of The Works of Richard Hooker ''(1990). With Jean Preston, she coauthored ''Handwriting
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  • ...lord admiral, for the "White Falcon of Dansicke bound for Venetia, whereof William Henrickson is m[aste]r quietly to pass on || || 1585 || https://hamnet.fol | Book || Perkins, William, 1558-1602, || Deaths knell, or the sicke mans passing-bell : summoning all
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  • ...onal intern''' in search of a free place to hang out. Welcome, '''the next William Shakespeare''', '''Toni Morrison''', or '''Emily Dickinson'''. Welcome, ''' ...the books and manuscripts that preserved and contextualized Shakespeare’s works would be the greatest picture of the man and his creations, not the collect
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  • ...or edit them, but would like to better understand how the library catalog works, or want to use MARC records in their research. If you are looking for the : <pre> 100 10 ‡a Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616, ‡e author. </pre>
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  • ...is in the 1760s until the ratification of the Federal Constitution. Famous works of the period, such as Paine’s Common Sense and The Federalist, will be p ...4), and editor of Hobbes’s translations of the Iliad and Odyssey for the ''Works of Thomas Hobbes'' (2008).
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  • [https://shakespeare.folger.edu/ The Folger SHAKESPEARE] shares the complete works of Shakespeare, edited for modern readers. ...ing together all known manuscript and print references to Shakespeare, his works, and additional references to his family, in his lifetime and shortly there
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  • *Betham, William. The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English baronets, and su ...books, ancient documents, and other reliques illustrative of the life and works of Shakespeare
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  • [[Brendan Kane|''Brendan Kane'']] ''on William Camden's ''Britannica. William Camden's ''Britannia'' was a run-away Elizabethan bestseller suggestive of
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  • ...medium, and 3) a workshop on ways in which the medium can be used to teach Shakespeare's plays. ...English at Georgetown University, is the author of ''Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England ''(1991), ''Ancient Scripts and Modern Experience on the English St
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  • William Tyndale, one of the major figures of the English Protestant Reformation, le ...rtesy of [http://library.osu.edu The Ohio State University]. Fragment from William Tyndale. ''Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament''. Antwerp
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  • Continues to place works on exhibition at the Free Society until 1769. '''1776''': Meets the poet William Hayley, who becomes Romney's closest friend. Hayley initiates his yearly in
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  • ...(1632).  (4)  What you see is one of the earliest records of Shakespeare's Works owned in America. ...in Philadelphia in 1787. (1) The first complete edition of Shakespeare’s ''Works'' in America was also published in Philadelphia in 1795-1796, but it used a
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  • ...links between the past and the present. The voices that emerge from these works are alternately shocking and inspiring. They provide us with a window into ...his inveterate cruelty. Nonetheless there is also a marked ambivalence in Shakespeare's treatment of Shylock. In emphasizing Shylock's humanity, the play gestures
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  • ...ume [[Extra-illustrated books|extra-illustrated]] edition of Shakespeare's works, [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=258068|Flat PR2752 18 [[Category:Art]][[Category: William Shakespeare's works]][[Category:Bibliography]][[Category:Collection]][[Category:Research guides
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  • ...frontispiece depicts scenes from famous 17th century witch cases; it is by William Faithorne (1660-1691), who mostly engraved frontispieces for books and port 11) Drage, William. ''Daimonomageia. A small treatise of sicknesses and diseases from witchcra
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  • ...e or mental temperance." Inspired, Folger reads several of Emerson's other works, including an 1864 speech on Shakespeare that shapes Folger's life as a dev William A. Slade, formerly of the Library of Congress, becomes librarian and direct
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  • ...are’s Blackfriars deed ([[Open City: London, 1500–1700 exhibition material#Shakespeare's Townhouse (pilaster before case 3)|pilaster before case 3]]) == [[File:Z.c.22 (45).jpg|thumb|right|320px|Deed to Shakespeare's townhouse at Blackfriars. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna
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  • ...needle as well as pen was remarked upon by a contemporary. One of her last works was a sumptuous copy of ''Emblemes Chrestiens'' by Georgette de Montenay, m | Folger || V.a.92 || 33 || *InE 20 || Octonaries || 1607 || William Jeffrey (active 1607) || No || [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/38i36
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  • ...ll minister of Christ''] (1657) by [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/26677 William Strong] (d.1654).</ref> ...e today.</ref> and Dr. How<ref>[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/13965 Dr. William How] (1620–1656), botanist and author of ''Phytologia britannica'' (1650)
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  • ...oman” is understood. This year-long colloquium will thoroughly explore the works that women read and wrote, in which they are represented, and in which they ...the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), this symposium explores the works and significance of Thomas Nashe (1567 – c.1600), an innovative writer wh
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  • ...visit China—though he was not the first (Friars John of Plano Carpini and William of Rubruck both reached China in the middle of the thirteenth century). It ...several curious discourses equally instructive and entertaining''. London: William Jackson, 1733-39. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.
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  • ...o the little theater in London’s East End. Within months, he was hailed by William Pitt as “ye best Actor ye English Stage had produc’d.” He was not ta ...ractors and critics, and suffered abuse from disgruntled playwrights whose works he had rejected. Samuel Johnson, whose tragedy ''Irene'' he did produce wit
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  • ...ies of volumes, listing the contents of playbills featuring adaptations of works by major writers including Sir Walter Scott and Charles Dickens. These hand ...playbills.<ref> Barbara Bell. "Nineteenth-century Stage Adaptations of the Works of Sir Walter Scott on the Scottish Stage: 1810-1900." An unpublished Ph.D
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  • ...Icon]]'' brings together 50 of the most important manuscripts and printed works related to his life and career—some of them never before exhibited in the ...thers took note of Shakespeare—they went to his plays, bought and read his works, and compared him to other great writers. At the same time, bureaucrats rec
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  • ...om invitation. We are currently divided into two breakout rooms: one group works on a mystery manuscript each week, and another group is working on John War ...56 - [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=244741 More, Sir William. Bargain and sale of seven upper rooms in the Blackfriars to James Burbage]
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  • ...uits, for the Republic of Letters.”] ''Robert C. Binkley, 1897–1940/ Life, Works, Ideas''. 21 May 2013. Web. 22 August 2013. Jackson, William A. “Some Limitations of Microfilm.” ''Papers of the Bibliographical Soc
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  • ...ize the story for visitors. These were real people making great sacrifices—William Tyndale, an earlier Bible translator, lost his life—and it also took hard ==== William Tyndale ([[Manifold Greatness exhibition material#Martyrs and Heretics: Tra
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  • ...recognizable figures from English history. Elizabeth ruled during most of Shakespeare's lifetime, and the Folgers began collecting materials about her as they focu ...'' Engraving in Robert Glover, ''Nobilitas politica vel ciuilis.'' London: William Jaggard, 1608. Call number [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon
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  • :"The Nineteenth-Century Shakespeare Dramaturg: William Winter and Horace Howard Furness" :"The Shakespeare Phantom: The Lives of William Henry Ireland"
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  • :British Museum. ''Marble Full-Length Figure of William Shakespeare'' by Louis-François Roubiliac, 1758. :Shakespeare, William. ''A Midsummer Night's Dream.'' Preparation copy made by David Garrick. Lon
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  • ...chival visit followed by a public conversation involving the participants’ works-in-progress. Director: Joseph Campana is William Shakespeare Professor of English and Director of the Center for Environment
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  • ...sote and the droughte of marche hath p[er]cid þe rote...'' [Westminster]: [William Caxton], [1477]. ...ll in existence) of Geoffrey Chaucer’s ''Canterbury Tales'' was printed by William Caxton within a year of his establishing the first printing press in Englan
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  • :[London: For Gabriel Simson and William White?, 1590?] *Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
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  • | Book || Camden, William, 1551-1623, || Britannia, siue, Florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae | Manuscript || || Opinion of the Chancellor and Barons of the Exchequer to William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord Treasurer concerning the petition of Chidiock Wa
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  • ...Bry. ''Proscenium vitae humanae sive Emblematum secularium ….'' Frankfurt: William Fitzer, 1627. Call number: PN6349.B789 P6 1627; displayed [http://luna.folg ..., trans. John Sterpin. Faeroe & Faeroa Reserata. London: Francis Leach for William Iles, 1676. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BB
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  • ...the parallel afterlives of two of the most popular writers in '''English: William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and Jane Austen (1775-1817). In 2016, we can consid Two writers, acclaimed for their works, have soared in public recognition, transforming into cultural superheroes.
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  • ...rch : and also how the same should be exer || London : Printed by T.S. for William Welby, and Edward Brewster, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of ...rue and Perfect Indenture of All the Goods, Chattells, Rights & Credits of William Freeman, of Woodditton in the County of Cambridge ... taken and ap || Engla
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  • | Book||Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616,||William Shakespeare : the complete works /||New Delhi : Peacock Books, ©2013.||2013||2015-07-07||http://hamnet.folg | Book||Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616,||Do jeito que você gosta = As you like it /||Florianopólis :
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  • * William Shakespeare. [[Henry VI, Part 2|''King Henry VI. Part 2'']]. London: Thomas * William Camden. ''Britannia''. London: George Bishop, 1600. Call number: [http://ha
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  • William Tyndale penned ''The Practyse of Prelates'' as a treatise on the excesses a ...ggrandizing, over-powerful butcher’s son, he was responsible for many good works, including the founding of Cardinal College, later renamed Christ Church.
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  • ...Records of Early English Drama'' (D.S. Brewer, 2010). He is co-editor with William Ingram of the website [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ingram/StSaviour/| Th ...e DFG research project “Collection of Theatre Architecture". She lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
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  • ...at the Folger Institute. She is at work on her second book project, Water Works: Faith, Public Health, and Medicine in the British Atlantic, which seeks to ...variety of authorized editions and unauthorized adaptations of her famous works
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  • *Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author. ''[Plays. 1743] The works of Shakespear : in six volumes : carefully revised and corrected by the for *Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. ''[Plays. 1623] Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories,
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  • A Folger Shakespeare Library podcast: Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture 2015 April 16, 2015 ...ake off the scruples of conscience and kill his best friend. Here’s how he works up to it:
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  • ...and the description of its inhabitants. Atlases, geographies, and general works concerning navigation, voyages, and travel that do not focus on Africa are ...works by that author /creator. Assistance in updating or adding relevant works is gratefully accepted.
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  • ...ities, Oxford and Cambridge, before they started their legal education. By Shakespeare's day, the Inns of Court and Chancery were sometimes called the "third univer ...rom William Bagot to Walter Bagot, 1622/3 February 27, L.a.182|Letter from William Bagot, Inner Temple, to Walter Bagot]]. Manuscript, February 27, 1622/3. Ca
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  • 1). '''Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616'''<br /> [[File:STC22273Fo1No68.jpg|thumb|right|467x467px|As the ...lio” was a large, expensive book, usually reserved for Bibles or important works of history, law, and science--- not plays. Shakespeare was one of the first
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  • ''This article is related to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...peare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700|''Shakespeare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700'']] exhibi
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  • ''This article relates to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...peare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700|''Shakespeare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700'']] exhibi
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  • ''This article relates to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...peare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700|''Shakespeare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700'']], one o
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  • Centuries later, historian and headmaster of Westminster School (for boys) William Camden set out to write [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/v3lqx5 an ac * William Camden. ''Britannia sive Florentissimorum regnorum Angliæ, Scotiæ, Hibern
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  • ...portraits.</ref> Besides their art historical or theatrical interest, the works in Garrick’s collection reflected his close personal ties with contempora ...cataloged Garrickiana Maggs no.33.jpg|thumb|right|300px|John Sartain after William Hogarth's ''Mr. and Mrs. Garrick at home'', 18th century. Folger Digital Im
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  • ...electronic editions of early print books. The EEBO corpus consists of the works represented in the English Short Title Catalogue, the Wing Catalogue, the T ...-site Web applications such as Twitter. Lucene is file-format agnostic and works with PDFs, HTML, and word processors as long as their textual information i
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  • '''Forename:''' William <br> '''Biographical notes:''' Employed in the Royal Works, 1551.<br>
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  • ...y cover Royal Mail stamp set commemorating the tercentenary anniversary of Shakespeare's death, England, 5 April 2016] || [United States] : [Royal Mail], [2016] || ...5-1682, || Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Browne, Norwich, to Sir William Dugdale || || 1658 || 7/6/2016 || http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrec
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  • ...to the saltfish fed to Barbadian slaves, from the disappearing banquet in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest to the spare olla of Don Quixote’s rustic tab ...udies at Syracuse University. A citizen of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, he works primarily on Native American cultures of the Northeast from the pre-colonia
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  • * William Holl after Sir Joshua Reynolds. ''Samuel Johnson LLD''. Engraving, 1814. Ca ...n’s Fields began to draw crowds, including the likes of Alexander Pope and William Pitt.
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  • :possibly William Barkley or Berkeley, licensed to practice medicine in the province of Cante :William Briggs (1642 - 1704), English physician and oculist; author of ''Ophtalmogr
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  • *Earl Gregg Swem Library, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg :William Sherman (University of York; Victoria and Albert Museum)
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  • ...lars have provided with their assertions of a given work's relationship to Shakespeare's particular interpretation. There are, of course, nearly as many debates as * Painter, William. ''The palace of pleasure beautified adorned and well furnished.'' London:
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  • ...xicon of insult or compliment for any medieval work or cluster of medieval works you plan to work on together. ...eaux vivants. While the chanter reads out the marked passage, the sculptor works on the bodies of the blocks of stone until she had a satisfying tableau viv
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  • This is, of course, a statement true of all works in the dramatic genre. However, it is especially true of medieval drama, w ...Mystery Plays performed from a cart in the streets of York in front of St William's College.|400x400px]]
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  • ...es of wills / By George W. Marshall ... || || Marshall, George W. (George William), 1839-1905, || London : H. Cox, 1895. || JN 787 P 7 M 3 || ...quaint sayings : with explanatory notes and ref || || Norton-Kyshe, James William, || London : Sweet and Maxwell, 1904. || KA 23 N 6 R R || |
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  • ...1645, when he wrote his will. He was an extensive book collector; in 1934, William A. Jackson identified (but does not seem to have listed in print) more than # Prynne, William. ''The vnlouelinesse, of loue-lockes.'' London, 1628. call number [http://h
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  • ...wed and sort of stitched together with his own to make reasonably coherent works. ...out, which reads in part: "they which go down to the sea in ships see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep." And that made a deep impression o
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  • | Dimond, William || The lady and the devil. A comedic drama, in one act... || [n.d.] || Bd. | Wycherley, William || The gentleman dance master. A comedy... || 1673 || W3744 || literature;
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  • ...d's diaries have been transcribed by volunteers on Shakespeare's World. On Shakespeare's World's talk feature, Callum Simms is known as @IntelVoid. ...lliferous plant, <i>Ammi vulgare (maius)</i>, common bishop's weed or herb-william; also <i>A. creticum</i>, candy bishop's-weed, or <i>A. perpusillum</i>, sm
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