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After receiving a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania in early modern English and French literature, Georgianna taught at Davidson College and Wofford College in the Carolinas. She then returned to the University of Pennsylvania where she served as Curator of the Horace Howard Furness Shakespeare Library in the Rare Book Department, while also teaching classes in English literature and pursuing a library degree at Drexel University. | After receiving a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania in early modern English and French literature, Georgianna taught at Davidson College and Wofford College in the Carolinas. She then returned to the University of Pennsylvania where she served as Curator of the Horace Howard Furness Shakespeare Library in the Rare Book Department, while also teaching classes in English literature and pursuing a library degree at Drexel University. | ||
In 1992, Georgianna came to the Folger where, in addition to her reference and teaching work, she has curated several exhibitions, notably ''Shakespeare’s Unruly Women'', and ''Elizabeth I: Then and Now'', as well as co-curating exhibitions on mapping, on Shakespeare in children’s literature, and on the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery. | In 1992, Georgianna came to the Folger where, in addition to her reference and teaching work, she has curated several exhibitions, notably [[Shakespeare's Unruly Women|''Shakespeare’s Unruly Women'']], and [[Elizabeth I: Then and Now|''Elizabeth I: Then and Now'']], as well as co-curating exhibitions on mapping, on Shakespeare in children’s literature, and on the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery. | ||
Georgianna is an active member of the Shakespeare Association of America and the Renaissance Society of America, and has published on Shakespeare’s heroines, on Elizabeth I and Elizabeth of Bohemia, and on the calligrapher Esther Inglis. She has recently finished a book manuscript, ''Domesticating the Bard: Women and Shakespeare 1790-1890''. | Georgianna is an active member of the Shakespeare Association of America and the Renaissance Society of America, and has published on Shakespeare’s heroines, on Elizabeth I and Elizabeth of Bohemia, and on the calligrapher Esther Inglis. She has recently finished a book manuscript, ''Domesticating the Bard: Women and Shakespeare 1790-1890''. | ||
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Georgianna Ziegler is Louis B. Thalheimer Head of Reference at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
After receiving a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania in early modern English and French literature, Georgianna taught at Davidson College and Wofford College in the Carolinas. She then returned to the University of Pennsylvania where she served as Curator of the Horace Howard Furness Shakespeare Library in the Rare Book Department, while also teaching classes in English literature and pursuing a library degree at Drexel University.
In 1992, Georgianna came to the Folger where, in addition to her reference and teaching work, she has curated several exhibitions, notably Shakespeare’s Unruly Women, and Elizabeth I: Then and Now, as well as co-curating exhibitions on mapping, on Shakespeare in children’s literature, and on the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery.
Georgianna is an active member of the Shakespeare Association of America and the Renaissance Society of America, and has published on Shakespeare’s heroines, on Elizabeth I and Elizabeth of Bohemia, and on the calligrapher Esther Inglis. She has recently finished a book manuscript, Domesticating the Bard: Women and Shakespeare 1790-1890.