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  • ...t type of text at the Folger, including major acquisitions and any changes in collection or cataloging policies.'' === Searching for herbals ===
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  • MRAC field 245 in the bibliographic format is used to record a title and statement of respons ==Basic use and searching==
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  • ...to the target item when the relationship does not fit any of those defined in fields 760-785. This field is repeatable. ==Basic use and searching==
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  • ...r, the Folger has chosen to continue using and displaying select GMDs in [[Hamnet]] at this time. * The GMD is added to the [[MARC 245 Title Statement|MARC 245]] field in a subfield ‡h. It follows the subfield ‡a directly, and precedes all ot
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  • ...the parent record, with reciprocal [[MARC 773 Host Item Entry|773 fields]] in the child (or analytic) records containing information about the larger bib ...bette Craven collection, a print from a book that is being cataloged as an in-analytic record.
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  • ...r" symbol in the upper right corner of your page and select "Edit Source." In this editing mode, copy the code below the line (<nowiki><hr/></nowiki>) in ...f your article by putting <nowiki>{{Draft}}</nowiki> as the ''first'' word in the article. But you should feel free to save your work as is and others wi
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  • ...speare's plays]]. Titus, a model Roman, has led 21 of his 25 sons to death in Rome's wars; he stabs another son to death for what he views as disloyalty ''Titus Andronicus'' was first published in a 1594 quarto, which survives in a single copy at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Some scholars date the wri
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  • ...Bath, was a noted bibliophile, collector of Elizabethaniana, and Baconian. In 1924, he sold a large portion of his library to [[Henry Clay Folger]]; the Full citations with links to Luna or Hamnet for exceptional items from the former owner's collection now at the Folger.
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  • ...and may have been first performed that year. It was published as a quarto in 1597. Sources include Raphael Holinshed's ''Chronicles'' and Edward Hall's :Hamnet: [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=78903/ STC 22273
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  • MARC field 264 in the bibliographic format contains information about the production, publica ==Basic use and searching==
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  • The play finds its hero in another figure: the Bastard, Sir Richard Plantagenet, an illegitimate son o ...suggests that Shakespeare wrote ''King John'' in 1594-96. It was published in the 1623 First Folio. Sources include Raphael Holinshed's ''Chronicles''. A
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  • ...f a prince who risks his life to win a princess, but discovers that she is in an incestuous relationship with her father and flees to safety. He marries This play is far from typical of Shakespearean drama. In the opening lines, a speaker, using archaic language, introduces himself as
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  • ...life, whenever one reads the ''Sonnets'' in the order in which they appear in the 1609 Quarto. Evidence that puts the narrative in doubt seems to matter very little. Most critics and editors agree that the
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  • In ''The Merchant of Venice'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], the pat ...h powerful expression to his alienation due to the hatred around him that, in many productions, he emerges as the hero.
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  • ...ack of interest and higher social standing, but she finds little happiness in the victory as he shuns, deserts, and attempts to betray her. ...available to her. To exert any control over his life, Bertram goes to war in Italy.
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  • ...or epic usually came from the periphery of myth or legend; its interest is in eroticism, sophistication, and wit. Within this genre, ''Venus and Adonis'' In Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'', the boy hunter Adonis is the willing lover of Ven
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  • ...almost equally powerful when translated, suggesting that it is the story, in large part, that draws us to the play. ...extreme, magnified to gigantic proportions. We also see old age portrayed in all its vulnerability, pride, and perhaps, wisdom--one reason this most dev
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  • ...er one even knowing of the other's existence. Meanwhile, Egeon has arrived in search of the son he thinks is still alive—and has been sentenced to deat ...hakespeare probably wrote it between 1592 and 1594. The play was published in the 1623 First Folio.<ref>Adapted from the Folger Library Shakespeare editi
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  • ...' takes place as Rome becomes a republic. As a minor epic (a popular genre in Shakespeare's time), it centers on figures of seemingly secondary importanc Shakespeare found these incidents in Roman history and myth, as well as Chaucer and contemporary English writers
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  • ..., cross-gender disguise, a deathlike trance, and the appearance of Jupiter in a vision. ...sed in a Welsh cave. As young men, they rescue a starving stranger (Imogen in disguise); kill Cymbeline’s stepson; and fight with almost superhuman val
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