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  • ...by Steve Mentz of St. John’s University with Carol Brobeck of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ...ated topics. He was the recipient of a short-term fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Library which, he reveals in his book’s acknowledgments, “contains more
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  • ...e Artistic Director Ryan Brown, and included a conversation between Folger Shakespeare Library Director Michael Witmore and 2014-2015 Folger Institute Fellow Dr. ''Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary.''<br/>
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  • ...anks to “Time’s scythe.” Utilizing the traditional motifs for each season, Shakespeare seemingly wants to harvest some of the youthfulness of his sonnet’s subje *William Faithorne. ''A perpetuall ephemeris, or, table shewing the day of the month
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  • ...k print illustrates "The ballad of Titus Andronicus," a short rendering of Shakespeare's play with all the gory plot points. Written in the first person from Titu ...ar, as she was seen to be truly English, in direct opposition to the Dutch William. This book, like several others published at the time, claims to reveal the
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  • '''[[Shakespeare and the Problem of Biography (conference)|Shakespeare and the Problem of Biography]]''' ...nti-Biography,” Brian Cummings will assay the problem of writing a life of Shakespeare.
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  • ...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 [[Letter from William Yelverton to Nathaniel Bacon, 1604 April 9|Letter from William Yelverton to Nathaniel Bacon]]. Manuscript, August 9, 1604. L.d.636; Displa
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  • ...ortrait].<ref>William L. Pressly, ''A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth"'' (New Haven: Yale University Press ...'s death in 1936. The younger Plimpton bequeathed the work to the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], but, through an arrangement with the Library, was possessed by h
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  • ...of Staging Shakespeare|''Here Is a Play Fitted: Four Centuries of Staging Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...ix of the plays were printed together in the [[Fame, Fortune, & Theft: The Shakespeare First Folio|First Folio]] in 1623. Several quarto plays vary significantly
    58 KB (9,010 words) - 13:29, 14 July 2015
  • ...limpton "Sieve" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I,'' 1579 is one of the Folger Shakespeare Library's most treasured works of art. The painting shows us what the queen ==Elizabeth I & Shakespeare==
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  • ...tation to the works of art on display in the reading rooms at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] from the 1990s to 2020. For more information on the paintings, co 1790 (for the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery)''
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  • ...r]], celebrated the arrival of two magnificent collections at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. The exhibition opened on July 15, 1998 and closed on October 24, ...d in books over several centuries. The collection was a gift to the Folger Shakespeare Library from Champion International, who with Sotheby's Inc., New York, sup
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  • * [[Shakespeare and Medieval Drama]] [[William Robert]], Syracuse University
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  • ...Paula McDowell]], [[Ann Moss]], [[Annabel Patterson]], [[Joad Raymond]], [[William H. Sherman]], [[Peter Stallybrass]], and [[Steven Zwicker]]. ...nd the Shapes of Time'' (1982), ''Shakespeare after Theory'' (1999), and ''Shakespeare and the Book ''(2001).
    23 KB (3,362 words) - 13:32, 30 June 2017
  • ...sixteenth through the twentieth centuries. Dancing notation, feast menus, Shakespeare-themed games, coronations, and fireworks all come together to depict the ma ...available. Featured in Folger exhibition [[Fooles and Fricassees: Food in Shakespeare's England|Fools and Fricassees]].
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  • == Why Shakespeare and Medieval Drama? == ...nnovations of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The relationship between Shakespeare and medieval drama illuminates the complex theatrical milieu of late mediev
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  • *[[Catherine Belsey|Belsey, Catherine]].'' Shakespeare and the Loss of Eden: the Construction of Family Values in Early Modern Cul ...hing the ‘shard-bone Beetle’ Crux: a Hard Case with a Few Pat Readings.” ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 56, no. 4 (2005).
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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 ...ical series: Series 1: "Music on the British stage" (Mus 1-23), Series 2: "Shakespeare" (Sh 1-23), Series 3: "Waverley" (W 1-15), and Series 4: "Scotch plays" (Sc
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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' ...appointed Head of Reader Services in 1986. She has been a contributor to ''Shakespeare Magazine'' and was co-editor with Thomas Gravell of ''American Watermarks,
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  • ...823 and 1861(?). Plays ranged from early modern playwrights (nearly all of Shakespeare's plays are included) to contemporary authors. Playbooks were primarily sol :154. William Tell
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  • ...ersality and historicity of emotion remains an open one. This [[Center for Shakespeare Studies]] seminar is sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. With vis ...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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