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This article lists the poets who read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]]. Follow linked names for poet biographies, recordings of readings, and further information.  
== Cooperative Publishing Agreement ==
In 2015, The [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] and the [http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/ University of Pennsylvania Press] established a formal publishing agreement. The press will publish several volumes a year that arise from activities at the Folger Shakespeare Library with a title page notice that the volume is published “in cooperation with Folger Shakespeare Library.” Those with relevant monographs or essay collections emerging from Folger research or programming should bring them to the attention of their contact at the Folger; either of the Folger Institute’s Associate Directors would be happy to advise: [mailto:aherbert@folger.edu Amanda Herbert] (Fellowships) or [mailto:owilliams@folger.edu Owen Williams] (Scholarly Programs).  


=== 2010s ===
We expect many such volumes to emerge from work substantially shaped by [[Folger Institute]] sponsorship—whether as a research fellow or a member of a scholarly program. The topics and methodological approaches can be as broad as those of the collections and research activities of the Folger itself. The agreement is non-exclusive and the editorial review process is overseen entirely by the University of Pennsylvania Press.  
* [[A Bicentennial Celebration of Walt Whitman (2019)]] 6/3/2019
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Kay Ryan (2019)]] 5/7/2019
* [[Vinegar and Char: Verse from Southern Foodways Alliance: Sandra Beasley, Sean Hill, and W. Ralph Eubanks (2019)]] 3/11/2019
* [[Tananarive Due, N.K. Jemisin, & Airea D. Matthews: What Was, What Is, and What Will Be: A Cross-Genre Look at Afrofuturism (2019)]] 2/12/2019
* [[Not Just Another Day Off (2019)]] 1/21/2019
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Jen Bervin and Martha Nell Smith (2018)]] 12/10/2018
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Sir Andrew Motion and Christopher Cessac (2018)]] 11/5/2018
* [[Eudora Welty Lecture: Richard Ford (2018)]] 10/9/2018
* [[Ghost Fishing: Eco-Justice Poetry: Melissa Tuckey and Brenda Cárdenas (2018)]] 10/5/2018
* [[Won't You Celebrate with Me?: Linda Pastan, Marilyn Chin, and Ellen Bass (2018)]] 9/17/2018
* [[Silence and Breath: Kazim Ali and Kaveh Akbar (2018)]] 5/21/2018
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Poetry of Witness: Carolyn Forché (2018)]] 4/30/2018
* [[10 Artists After Paul Klee at the Phillips Collection: Sherwin Bitsui and Paisley Rekdal (2018)]] 3/22/2018
* [[Natural Mystic: A Poetic Celebration of Reggae: Kwame Dawes and Safiya Sinclair (2018)]] 2/5/2018
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Sandra Gilbert (2017)]] 12/11/2017
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Gjertrud Schnakenberg and Mike White (2017)]] 11/6/2017
* [[Words Wanting to be Said: John Burnside and Phillis Levin (2017)]] 10/23/2017
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading:  Jane Hirshfield (2017)]] 4/17/2017
* [[Manuel Gonzales, Yona Harvey, and Gary Jackson; We Wear the Masks: Poetry and Fiction inspired by Comic Books (2017)]] 3/13/2017
* [[Pablo Neruda Tribute: Forrest Gander and Javier Zamora (2017)]] 2/14/2017
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Tracy K. Smith and Dr. David DeVorkin (2016)]] 12/12/2016
* Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series at The Phillips Collection: Tyehimba Jess and Robin Coste Lewis(2016)
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Eavan Boland and Austin Allen (2016)]] 10/24/2016
* [[Begin Again: Sharon Olds (2016)]] 10/17/2016
* [[Lineage: From the Black Arts Movement to Cave Canem: Nikki Giovanni, Haki Madhubuti, Toi Derricotte, Kyle Dargan, Gregory Pardlo, & Rachel Eliza Griffiths (2016)]] 6/13/2016
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Sir Andrew Motion (2016)]] 5/9/2016
* [[The New Sonneteers: Malachi Black, Laurie Ann Guerrero, and A. Van Jordan (2016)]] 4/11/2016
*Seeing Nature at The Phillips Collection: Mark Doty and Aimee Nezhukumatathil (2016)
* [[The Human Voice in Struggle: Reginald Dwayne Betts and William Archila (2016)]] 2/8/2016
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Linda Gregerson (2015)]] 12/7/2015
* [[Chapter and Verse: Julianna Baggott and Laura Kasischke (2015)]] 11/23/2015
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Anthony Thwaite and Jaimee Hills (2015)]] 10/26/2015
* The Night's Music: W.S. DiPiero and Rowan Ricardo Phillips (2015)
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Rita Dove (2015)]] 5/19/2015 
* [[Mother Tongue: Poetry in Translation: Adam Zagajewski, Clare Cavanagh, Edward Hirsch (2015)]] 3/16/2015
* [[Human Equations at The Phillips Collection: Rae Armantrout (2015)]] 2/19/2015
* [[Drama & Verse: Simon Armitage and Peter Oswald (2015)]] 2/3/2015
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Rafael Campo (2014)]] 12/8/2014
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Geoffrey Brock and Heather McHugh (2014)]] 11/17/2014
* Writing From the Edge: 40th Anniversary of Graywolf: Matthea Harvey, Claudia Rankine, Vijay Seshadri, Stephen Burt (2014)
* [[Here and Now: Stephen Dunn (2014)]] 9/29/2014
* [[Poet Lore Celebrates 125 Years of Literary Discovery: Traci Brimhall, Cornelius Eady, Terrance Hayes, Linda Pastan (2014)]] 9/15/2014
* [[Before & After: Poets respond to Two Gentlemen of Verona (2014)]] 5/9/2014
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Carol Ann Duffy (2014)]], 5/5/2014
* [[The Literary Legacy of Seamus Heaney (2014)]], 4/7/2014
* [[The Voice of Women in American Poetry (2014)]], 3/24/2014
* [[Making Your Own Map: Joy Harjo and Evie Schockley (2014)]], 3/24/2014
* [[Made in the USA: Tina Chang and Maurice Manning (2014)]], 2/27/2014
* [[Before & After: Poets respond to Richard III (2014)]], 2/21/2014
* [[Not Just Another Day Off (2014)]], 1/20/2014
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Peter Gizzi (2013)]], 12/9/2013
* [[Before & After: Poets respond to Romeo and Juliet (2013)]], 11/6/2013
* [[Mortally Beautiful: C.K. Williams and Stanley Plumly (2013)]], 10/28/2013
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Shelley Puhak (2013)|Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize:Charles Simic and Shelley Puhak (2013)]], 11/18/2013
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Paul Muldoon (2013)]] , 5/13/2013
* [[Billy Collins (2013)]], 4/29/2013
* [[Forrest Gander on Angels, Demons, and Savages: Pollock, Ossorio, and Dubuffet (2013)]], 4/28/2013
* [[B.H. Fairchild & Mary Jo Bang (2013)]], 2/11/2013
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Kay Ryan (2012)]], 12/3/2012
*[[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: Mark Strand & Chris Andrews (2012)]] , 11/19/2012
* [[Red White and Blue: Nikky Finney, Brian Turner & Kwame Dawes (2012)|Red, White, and Blue: Nikky Finney, Brian Turner & Kwame Dawes (2012)]], 11/5/2012
* [[Yale Younger Series: Carl Phillips and Eduardo C. Corral (2012)]] , 9/17/2012
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Gary Snyder (2012)]], 5/14/2012
* [[Dark Room Collective: Bryant, Ellis, Jackson, Keene, Smith, Strange, Trethewey, and Young (2012)]], 4/30/2012
* [[Eavan Boland (2012)]], 3/5/2012
* [[Yusef Komunyakaa at The Phillips Collection (2012)]], 2/9/2012
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Aracelis Girmay (2011)]], 12/5/2011
* [[Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize: James Fenton and Mark Kraushaar (2011)]], 11/8/2011
* [[Robert Pinsky (2011)]], 10/4/2011
* [[Theo Dorgan and Paula Meehan (2011)]], 9/19/2011
* [[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Robert Hass (2011)]] 5/16/2011
* [[Wendy Wall]], 4/25/2011
* [[Namoi Shihab Nye (2011)]], 4/11/2011
* [[Mary Karr & Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon (2011)]], 3/21/2011
* [[Letras Latina: Naomi Ayala, Valerie Martinez, J. Michael Martinez (2011)]], 2/28/2011
* [[Kevin Young (2011)]], 1/6/2011
* [[Lucia Perillo (2010)]], 12/2010
* [[Vera Pavlova (2010)]], 11/8/2010
* [[Roseanna Warren and Matthew Ladd (2010)]], 10/19/2010
* [[Edward Hirsch (2010)]], 9/8/2010
* [[Richard Wilbur (2010)]], 5/18/2010
* [[W.S. Merwin]], 5/3/2010
* [[Natalie Merchant (2010)]], 4/30/2010
* [[Jane Hirshfield (2010)]], 4/8/2010
* [[Patricia Smith & John Burnside (2010)]], 3/1/2010
* [[Charles Wright (2010)]], 2/22/2010
* [[Kim Addonizio & Kyle Dargan (2010)]], 1/11/2010


===2000s===
A growing list of publications is resulting from this agreement. Titles include:
*[[Lucie Brock-Broido]], 12/14/2009
*Afaa Michael Weaver, 11/3/2009
*Juliana Spahr, 10/9/2009
*Arthur Sze, 11/3/2009
*[[Eamon Grennan]], 5/18/2009
*Rita Dove, 5/4/2009
*A.B. Spellman, 4/6/2009
*Michael Harper, 4/6/2009
*Natasha Trethewey, 3/16/2009
*Claudia Emerson, 3/16/2009
*Marie Howe, 2/17/2009
*Bob Hicok, 2/17/2009
*Linda Pastan, 1/12/2009
*Tracy K. Smith, 1/12/2009
*[[Elizabeth Spires]], 12/8/2008
*Rae Armantrout, 11/10/2008
*[[Frank Bidart]], 11/10/2008
*Terrance Hayes, 9/29/2008
*Edwin Torres, 9/29/2008
*Nick Flynn, 9/29/2008
*Eileen Myles, 9/29/2008
*Mary Kinzie, 9/28/2008
*Lucille Clifton, 5/13/2008
*Mark Doty, 4/24/2008
*Tyehimba Jess, 4/7/2008
*Quincy Troupe, 4/7/2008
*Galway Kinnell, 3/24/2008
*Ross Gay, 2/11/2008
*Gerald Stern, 2/11/2008
*Kay Ryan, 1/22/2008
*[[Richard Howard]], 12/10/2007
*John Ashbery, 11/5/2007
*David Rivard,10/27/2007
*David Wojahn, 10/26/2007
*Eavan Boland, 5/21/2007
*Molly Peacock, 4/2/2007
*Henri Cole, 4/2/2007
*Phillis Levin, 4/2/2007
*Derek Walcott, 3/12/2007
*Terrance Hayes, 2/12/2007
*Frank X. Walker, 2/12/2007
*Srikanth Reddy, 1/29/2007
*[[Made in the USA: Tina Chang and Maurice Manning (2014)|Tina Chang]], 1/29/2007
*Victoria Chang, 1/29/2007
*[[Carolyn Forché]], 12/11/2006
*Tess Gallagher 1,1/20/2006
*[[Charles Simic]], 5/1/2006
*Ted Kooser, 4/25/2006
*Virgil Suarez, 3/13/2006
*Adrian Castro, 3/13/2006
*Sonia Sanchez, 2/13/2006
*Eve Grubin, 1/24/2006
*Kazim Ali, 1/24/2006
*Katie Ford, 1/24/2006
*[[Jorie Graham]], 1/24/2006
*[[Rosmarie Waldrop, Meisha Bosma, and BosmaDance|Rosmarie Waldrop]], 12/17/2005
*Mark Halliday, 11/7/2005
*Campbell McGrath, 11/7/2005
*[[Sharon Olds]], 10/25/2005
*Elizabeth Alexander, 10/25/2005
*Tony Hoagland, 9/23/2005
*Anne Waldman, 5/16/2005
*Philip Levine, 5/2/2005
*Taha Muhammad Ali, 3/1/2005
*Edward Hirsch, 3/1/2005
*C. K. Williams, 2/14/2005
* [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Peter Gizzi (2013)|Peter Gizzi]], 1/25/2005
*Eileen Myles, 1/25/2005
*[[Harryette Mullen]], 12/6/2004
*Jimmy Santiago Baca, 11/22/2004
*Diane Middlebrook, 11/3/2004
*Reginald Gibbons, 10/22/2004
*Thomas Sayers Ellis, 9/21/2004
*Vijay Seshadri, 9/21/2004
*Fanny Howe, 9/21/2004
*Percival Everett, 9/21/2004
*[[Mortally Beautiful: C.K. Williams and Stanley Plumly (2013)|Stanley Plumly]], 5/3/2004
*Brad Gooch, 4/16/2004
*Diane Ackerman, 4/1/2004
*[[Eamon Grennan]], 3/1/2004
*Vona Groarke, 3/1/2004
*David McCann, 2/2/2004
*Ko Un, 2/2/2004
*Katia Kapovich, 1/13/2004
*Rachel Blau Duplessis, 1/13/2004
*Linda Gregson, 1/13/2004
*[[Jean Valentine]], 12/8/2003
*Tribute to Henry Taylor, 9/23/2003
*Cornelius Eady,10/24/2003
*Pattiann Rodgers, 5/15/2003
*George Schneeman, 3/15/2003
*Robert Bly, 4/14/2003
*Ron Padgett, 3/15/2003
*Steve Clay, 3/15/2003
*Paul Muldoon, 2/24/2003
*Dissenting Practices, 2/20/2003
*Linda Gregerson, 1/13/2003
*[[Li-Young Lee]], 12/9/2002
*Naomi Shihab Nye, 11/13/2002
*Nathalie Handal, 11/13/2002
*Elmaz Abinader, 11/13/2002
*[[Ellen Bryant Voigt]], 10/21/2002
*A. Van Jordan, 9/23/2002
*Honoree Fanonne Jeffers, 9/23/2002
*[[The Voice of Women in American Poetry (2014)|Shara McCallum]], 9/23/2002
*W.D. Snodgrass, 5/18/2002
*W.D. Snodgrass, 5/13/2002
*Natasha Trethewey, 4/29/2002
*Dolores Kendrick, 4/29/2002
*Celebration of the Sonnet, 4/2/2002
*Alice Notley, 3/18/2002
*Yeats' Gallery, 2/25/2002
*Kenneth Koch, 1/14/2002
*[[Susan Howe]], 12/11/2001
*Clarence Major, 11/26/2001
*Bruce Smith, 11/26/2001
*[[David St. John]], 10/29/2001
*Galway Kinnell, 5/4/2001
*Billy Collins, 4/10/2001
*[[Folger Poetry Board Reading: Carol Ann Duffy (2014)| Carol Ann Duffy]], 4/10/2001
*Les Murray, 3/26/2001
*Lucille Clifton, 2/26/2001
*Marie Howe, 1/29/2001
*Elizabeth Alexander, 1/29/2001
*[[Joy Harjo]], 12/11/2000
*Afaa Michael Weaver, 11/20/2000
*Ahmos Zu-Bolton, 11/20/2000
*[[Rachel Hadas]], 10/23/2000
*Louise Gluck, 5/2/2000
*Sandra Cisneros, 4/7/2000
*Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 3/13/2000
*Arthur Sze, 2/28/2000
*Vijay Seshadri, 2/28/2000
*Toi Derricotte, 1/24/2000
*Thomas Lux, 1/24/2000


===1990s===
:[[Cook, Megan]]. ''The Poet and the Antiquaries: Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History 1532-1635.'' 2019.
*[[Elizabeth Spires]], 12/6/1999
:Cook worked on this project as a Folger short-term fellow in 2015-16.
*Tracie Morris, 11/8/1999
*Yusef Komunyakaa, 11/8/1999
*[[Alan Shapiro]], 10/19/1999
*Lannon Fellows, 10/4/1999
*Amy Hempel, 5/4/1999
*Steve Stern, 5/4/1999
*Cornelius Eady, 5/4/1999
*[[Carolyn Forché]], 5/4/1999
*YMCA National Writer's Voice, 5/4/1999
*Stanley Kunitz, 4/16/1999
*Melanie Rae Thon, 4/8/1999
*Michael Martone, 4/8/1999
*Tom Sleigh, 3/23/1999
*Sandra Gilbert, 3/23/1999
*Donald Justice, 3/2/1999
*Brenda Marie Osbey, 2/16/1999
*C.D. Wright, 2/4/1999
*Mark McMorris, 2/4/1999
*Eavan Boland, 1/26/1999
*Jane Mead, 1/26/1999
*[[Mary Oliver]], 12/8/1998
*Maggie Nelson, 12/3/1998
*Jennifer Barber, 12/3/1998
*Mark Bibbins, 12/3/1998
*Lawson Fusao Inada, 11/10/1998
*Jennifer Nelson, 11/10/1998
*Heather McHugh, 10/20/1998
*[[W.S. Merwin]], 10/6/1998
*Michael Palmer, 10/1/1998
*Peter Brook, 9/9/1998
*Gary Snyder, 5/8/1998
*Gary Snyder,5/6/1998
*Robert Pinsky, 4/17/1998
*Ann Lauterbach, 4/16/1998
*[[Mortally Beautiful: C.K. Williams and Stanley Plumly (2013)|Stanley Plumly]], 3/19/1998
*Lucille Clifton, 3/19/1998
*Robert Creeley, 3/19/1998
*Denise Levertov, 3/19/1998
*Dava Sobel, 3/11/1998
*Richard Wilbur, 2/26/1998
*James Tate, 2/24/1998
*Brenda Hillman, 2/24/1998
*DJ Renegade, 2/16/1998
*Reuben Jackson, 1/27/1998
*Al Young, 1/27/1998
*[[Mary Karr]], 12/7/1997
*Reetika Vazarani, 11/18/1997
*Zoe Anglesey, 11/18/1997
*[[Charles Wright]], 11/13/1997
*Jay Parini, 11/13/1997
*[[Frank Bidart]], 10/21/1997
*Leslie Scalapino, 10/16/1997
*Mark Rudman, 10/16/1997
*Rafael Campo, 9/18/1997
*[[Marilyn Hacker]], 9/18/1997
*George Plimpton, 6/12/1997
*Christopher Buckley, 6/12/1997
*Nuala Ni Dhomhniall, 5/6/1997
*Eilean Ni Chuilleanan, 5/6/1997
*Gwendolyn Brooks, 4/4/1997
*Kamau Brathwaite, 3/25/1997
*Lannon Fellows, 2/24/1997
*John Ashbery, 2/4/1997
*Anne Carson, 2/4/1997
*Michael Ondaatje, 1/14/1997
*[[Anthony Hecht]], 12/10/1996
*Patricia Smith, 11/19/1996
*Jesus Papoleto Melendez, 11/12/1996
*Pedro Pietri, 11/12/1996
*Jesus Melindez, 11/12/1996
*[[Jorie Graham]], 10/29/1996
*Bei Dao, 5/7/1996
*Derek Walcott, 4/26/1996
*Anne Carson, 2/27/1996
*Christopher Merrill, 2/27/1996
*Henri Cole, 2/22/1996
*[[Lucie Brock-Broido]], 2/17/1996
*Jay Wright, 1/23/1996
*[[Peter Sacks]], 12/12/1995
*Patricia Smith, 11/14/1995
*Paul Beatty, 11/14/1995
*Laurie Anderson, 10/31/1995
*[[E. Ethelbert Miller]], 10/24/1995
*Adrienne Rich, 10/10/1995
*Octavio Paz, 5/25/1995
*[[Sharon Olds]], 5/12/1995
*W. S. Merwin, 4/20/1995
*Paul Muldoon, 3/7/1995
*Rosanna Warren, 3/7/1995
*Robert Creeley, 2/14/1995
*Linda Pastan, 2/14/1995
*Cyrus Cassells, 1/25/1995
*[[Carolyn Forché]], 1/24/1995
*Hayden Carruth, 1994
*[[Jorie Graham]], 12/13/1994
*Jane Miller, 11/17/1994
*Mark Doty, 11/17/1994
*Spalding Gray, 11/16/1994
*Cornelius Eady, 11/15/1994
*R.H.W. Dillard, 10/25/1994
*Lucille Clifton< 5/17/1994
*Rose Styron, 5/5/1994
*George Plimpton, 5/5/1994
*Robert Hass, 4/8/1994
*Czeslaw Milosz, 4/8/1994
*Olga Broumas, 3/29/1994
*Killarney Clary, 3/3/1994
*Agha Shahid Ali, 3/3/1994
*Sheryl St. Germain, 2/22/1994
*Galway Kinnell, 2/8/1994
*Peter Reading, 1/25/1994
*Rita Dove, 1/20/1994
*[[Frank Bidart]], 12/9/1993
*Kenneth Carroll, 11/16/1993
*Wanda Coleman, 11/16/1993
*John Frederick Nims, 10/21/1993
*Denise Levertov, 9/21/1993
*Adrienne Rich, 5/4/1993
*Octavio Paz, 4/15/1993
*Alice Quinn, 3/2/1993
*[[Charles Simic]], 3/2/1993
*Louise Gluck, 3/2/1993
*Beth Joselow, 2/9/1993
*[[E. Ethelbert Miller]], 2/9/1993
*William Matthews, 1/21/1993
*[[Maxine Kumin]], 12/8/1992
*Martin Espada, 11/17/1992
*Robert Creeley, 11/17/1992
*Marilyn Waniek (aka Marilyn Nelson), 11/17/1992
*[[Cynthia Macdonald]], 10/22/1992
*John Updike, 4/6/1992
*Fred Chappell, 3/30/1992
*Richard Tillinghast, 3/30/1992
*Olga Broumas, 3/8/1992
*[[Carolyn Forché]], 3/2/1992
*Jane Kenyon, 2/3/1992
*Jean Nordhaus, 2/3/1992
*Anne Becker, 1/13/1992
*Ai, 1/13/1992
*Mona Van Duyn, 1991
*Julie Agoos, 1991
*[[Charles Wright]], 12/9/1991
*Gibbons Ruark, 11/25/1991
*[[Eamon Grennan]], 11/25/1991
*Les Murray, 11/12/1991
*[[Brendan Galvin]], 10/28/1991
*Miroslav Holub, 10/15/1991
*Belle Waring, 5/13/1991
*Donald Justice, 4/15/1991
*[[Seamus Heaney]], 4/7/1991
*[[Li-Young Lee]], 3/11/1991
*David Ignatow, 3/11/1991
*Ntozake Shange, 2/19/1991
*Jessica Hagedorn, 2/19/1991
*Gregory Orr, 1/28/1991
*Edward Kleinschmidt, 1/28/1991
*Linda Pastan, 1/14/1991
*[[Jean Valentine]], 12/10/1990
*Thomas Lux, 11/19/1990
*[[Jorie Graham]], 11/19/1990
*Toi Derricotte, 11/19/1990
*[[Anthony Hecht]], 10/26/1990
*Dave Smith, 10/22/1990
*Roland Flint, 10/22/1990
*Sonia Sanchez, 9/17/1990
*Molly Peacock, 6/30/1990
*Minnie Bruce Pratt, 6/30/1990
*Adam Zagajewski, 4/2/1990
*Bernice Reagon, 3/2/1990
*June Jordan, 3/2/1990
*Jane Shore, 2/5/1990
*Carol Muske, 2/5/1990
*Bruce Weigl, 1/22/1990
*John Balaban, 1/22/1990


===1980s===
:[[Eggert, Katherine]]. ''Disknowledge: Literature, Alchemy, and the End of Humanism in Renaissance England.'' 2015.  
*[[Josephine Jacobsen]], 12/12/1989
:Eggert worked on the project as an Andrew W. Mellon long-term fellow at the Folger in 2007-08.
*[[Jean Valentine]], 12/12/1989
*Saul Bellow, 12/1/1989
*Henry Taylor, 11/13/1989
*Michael Collier, 11/13/1989
*Peter Sacks, 4/12/1989
*Yehuda Amichai, 3/15/1989
*Philip Levine, 2/27/1989
*Thomas McGrath, 1/31/1989
*Reed Whittemore, 1/19/1989
*Roland Flint, 1/19/1989
*Eilean Ni Chuilleanan, 1/18/1989
*[[Marilyn Hacker]], 12/14/1988
*Marge Piercy, 10/24/1988
*Octavio Paz, 10/18/1988
*Yehuda Amichai, 9/29/1988
*Octavio Paz, 9/29/1988
*Derek Walcott, 9/29/1988
*Les Murray, 9/29/1988
*Peter Sacks, 9/29/1988
*Jeffery Harrison, 5/6/1988
*Irina Ratushinskay, 4/4/1988
*Linda Pastan, 3/29/1988
*Myra Sklarew, 3/29/1988
*John Ashbery, 2/19/1988
*Patricia Willis, 1/15/1988
*June Jordan, 11/18/1987
*[[Anthony Hecht]], 10/22/1987
*Stanley Kunitz, 5/12/1987
*Galway Kinnell, 4/9/1987
*Katha Pollitt, 3/9/1987
*Laura Jensen, 3/9/1987
*[[Mortally Beautiful: C.K. Williams and Stanley Plumly (2013)|Stanley Plumly]], 2/10/1987
*C. K. Williams, 2/10/1987
*[[Cynthia Macdonald]], 12/12/1986
*Katherine Zadravec, 12/11/1986
*Frank Dorn, 12/11/1986
*James Merrill, 11/18/1986
*Diane Burns, 10/30/1986
*Gregory Tate, 10/30/1986
*Joseph Brodsky, 10/21/1986
*Michael Harper, 4/22/1986
*Rita Dove, 4/22/1986
*Tomas Transtromer, 4/1/1986
*William Pritchard, 3/3/1986
*Nicholas Christopher, 2/18/1986
*Jeffery Harrison, 2/18/1986
*Robert Hass, 2/18/1986
*[[Anthony Hecht]], 1/13/1986
*Amy Clampitt, 1/12/1986
*[[Jorie Graham]], 11/19/1985
*Lucille Clifton, 11/19/1985
*W.D. Snodgrass, 10/15/1985
*Donald Hall, 10/15/1985
*[[Seamus Heaney]], 5/3/1985
*Denis Johnson, 4/2/1985
*[[Elizabeth Spires]], 4/2/1985
*Edward Hirsch, 3/4/1985
*Gjertrud Schnackenberg, 3/4/1985
*[[Mary Oliver]], 2/4/1985
*[[Sharon Olds]], 12/10/1984
*Sandra Esteves, 10/30/1984
*Rikki Lights, 10/30/1984
*Robert Pinsky, 10/24/1984 
*Alison Lurie, 10/12/1984
*Shelby Hearon, 10/12/1984
*May Swenson, 10/2/1984
*Reed Whittemore, 5/9/1984
*Jordan Smith, 5/8/1984
*Douglas Crase, 5/8/1984
*[[Charles Simic]], 4/2/1984
*[[Ellen Bryant Voigt]], 4/2/1984
*Sonia Sanchez, 2/6/1984
*[[Jean Valentine]], 12/12/1983
*[[Josephine Jacobsen]], 12/9/1983
*Roland Flint, 12/6/1983
*[[W.S. Merwin]], 11/16/1983
*James Dickey, 10/30/1983
*Garth Tate, 10/4/1983
*Kimiko Hahn, 10/4/1983
*Ivan Lalic, 9/7/1983
*Denise Levertov, 5/9/1983
*[[Jean Valentine]], 4/18/1983
*Ursula LeGuin, 3/21/1983
*Samuel Hazo, 12/3/1982
*Frederick Morgan, 10/18/1982
*Myra Sklarew, 9/20/1982
*Veno Taufer, 5/17/1982
*Jerome Rothenberg, 5/11/1982
*Richard Wilbur, 4/22/1982
*Sterling Brown, 3/9/1982
*Tess Gallagher, 2/1/1982
*Steve Orlen, 1/4/1982
*Susan Wood, 1/4/1982
*Carole Oles, 12/7/1981
*Jane Flanders, 12/7/1981
*Pamela Stewart, 11/17/1981
*[[Carolyn Forché]], 11/17/1981
*Fay Chiang, 10/6/1981
*Peter Harris, 10/6/1981
*Howard Nemerov, 9/21/1981
*Eilean Ni Chuilleanan, 9/21/1981
*[[Charles Simic]], 5/2/1981
*Carolyn Kizer, 4/30-5/2/1981
*Josephine Miles, 4/13/1981
*Albert Goldbarth, 3/31/1981
*Dick Higgins, 3/2/1981
*[[Frank Bidart]], 2/10/1981
*Louise Gluck, 1/5/1981
*Thomas Lux, 12/1/1980
*Robert Bly, 10/20/1980
*David Antin, 6/2/1980
*Ira Sadoff, 3/4/1980
*Mark Strand, 2/25/1980
*David McAleavey, 2/7/1980
*[[Charles Wright]], 2/5/1980
*Audre Lorde, 1/21/1980
*Olga Broumas, 1/11/1980


===1970s===
:[[Heffernan, Megan]]. ''Making the Miscellany: Poetry, Print, and the History of the Book in Early Modern England.'' 2021.  
*[[David St. John]], 12/4/1979
:Heffernan worked on the project as a Mowat Mellon long-term fellow in 2016-17.
*Heather McHugh, 11/19/1979
*[[W.S. Merwin]], 11/16/1979
*William Claire, 8/1979
*Leslie Ullman, 5/29/1979
*John Ashbery, 3/12/1979
*James Wright, 3/8/1979
*James Liddy, 2/6/1979
*Gerald Stern, 12/11/1978
*[[Erica Jong]], 12/7/1978
*Theodore Weiss, 11/6/1978
*Marvin Bell, 10/17/1978
*[[E. Ethelbert Miller]], 10/9/1978
*June Jordan, 10/9/1978
*Murial Ruckheyser, 9/25/1978
*John Pauker, 6/5/1978
*Philip Levine, 5/30/1978
*Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 4/3/1978
*Linda Pastan, 2/7/1978
*Linda Sexton, 1/23/1978
*Howard Moss, 1/9/1978
*Mary Abbott, 1977
*Alice Walker, 12/6/1977
*Frederick Morgan, 12/6/1977
*Ruth Whitman, 11/21/1977
*Myra Sklarew, 11/10/1977
*Barbara Guest, 7/1977
*Maura Stanton, 5/2/1977
*Daniel Berrigan, S.J., 4/4/1977
*Charles David Wright, 3/31/1977
*Jean Nordhaus, 3/24/1977
*Allen Ginsberg, 3/7/1977
*Robert Hayden, 1/21/1977
*Reed Whittemore, 1/21/1977
*James Dickey, 1/19/1977
*Richard Eberhart, 1/18/1977
*[[Josephine Jacobsen]], 1/17/1977
*May Miller, 1/17/1977
*John Engels, 1/3/1977
*Henry Taylor, 1/3/1977
*William Meredith, 12/6/1976
*[[Maxine Kumin]], 12/6/1976
*James Merrill, 11/8/1976
*Marge Piercy, 10/18/1976
*Ralph Robin, 5/24/1976
*Rod Jellema, 5/24/1976
*Roland Flint, 5/24/1976
*Darcy Gottlieb, 4/8/1976
*X.J. Kennedy, 4/5/1976
*James Wright, 3/8/1976
*Jodi Braxton, 2/2/1976
*Grace Cavalieri, 2/2/1976
*Ahmos Zu-Bolton, 2/2/1976
*Clarence Major, 1/5/1976
*Doris Grumbach, 1/5/1976
*John Gardner, 12/1/1975
*[[Josephine Jacobsen]], 11/10/1975
*[[Marilyn Hacker]], 10/13/1975
*Reed Whittemore, 9/25/1975
*Katie Loucheim, 3/24/1975
*Arthur Gregor, 3/10/1975
*Charles David Wright, 3/10/1975
*Wayne Alexander, 2/24/1975
*Michael Lally, 2/24/1975
*David Slavitt, 2/17/1975
*Mona Van Duyn, 1/20/1975
*R.H.W. Dillard, 1/6/1975
*O.B. Hardison, 5/28/1974
*Ann Stanford, 4/1974
*James Dickey, 3/18/1974
*Shirley Kaufman, 2/1/1974
*Muriel Ruckheyser, 1/21/1974
*Michael Harper, 4/2/1973
*Peter Klappert, 3/12/1973
*John Hawkes, 1/22/1973
*Marin Sorescu, 5/17/1972
*Samuel Hazo, 3/26/1972
*Myra Sklarew, 3/26/1972
*Keith Wilson, 3/14/1972
*Holly Stevens, 2/27/1972
*Frank Scott, 1/30/1972
*Margaret Atwood, 1/30/1972
*Richard Murphy, 3/17/1971
*St. John Primus, 2/21/1971
*William Stafford, 1/17/1971
*George Garrett, 3/1/1970
*Roger Hecht, 2/12/1970
*John Pauker, 2/12/1970
*Lucille Clifton, 2/8/1970


[[Category: Public programs]]
:[[Gurnis, Musa]]. ''Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling: Theater in Post-Reformation London.'' 2018.
[[Category: O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]]
:Gurnis worked on this project as a Folger short-term fellow in 2014-15.
 
:[[Fulton, Thomas]]. ''The Book of Books: Biblical Interpretation, Literary Culture, and the Political Imagination from Erasmus to Milton.'' 2020.
:Fulton worked on this project as a 2015-2016 NEH Long-term Fellow.
 
:[[Lesser, Zachary]]. ''Ghosts, Holes, Rips and Scrapes: Shakespeare in 1619, Bibliography in the Longue Durée.'' 2021.
:Lesser was a speaker at a spring 2016 symposium on "Shakespeare's Theatrical Documents."
 
:[[Lupić, Ivan]]. ''Subjects of Advice: Drama and Counsel from More to Shakespeare.'' 2019.
:Lupić worked on the project as a short-term fellow at the Folger in 2015-16.
 
:[[Newman, Karen]] and [[Jane Tylus]], eds., ''Early Modern Cultures of Translation.'' 2015.
:Newman and Tylus co-organized a Folger Institute conference on “Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice” in 2011.
 
:[[Poole, Kristen]] and [[Owen Williams]], eds., ''Early Modern Histories of Time: The Periodizations of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England.'' 2019.
:Poole and Williams co-organized a fall 2015 Folger Institute symposium. 
 
 
We are proud of the central role that research at the Folger plays in so much influential scholarly writing, and we are delighted to partner with the University of Pennsylvania Press in this important endeavor.
 
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Cooperative Publishing Agreement

In 2015, The Folger Shakespeare Library and the University of Pennsylvania Press established a formal publishing agreement. The press will publish several volumes a year that arise from activities at the Folger Shakespeare Library with a title page notice that the volume is published “in cooperation with Folger Shakespeare Library.” Those with relevant monographs or essay collections emerging from Folger research or programming should bring them to the attention of their contact at the Folger; either of the Folger Institute’s Associate Directors would be happy to advise: Amanda Herbert (Fellowships) or Owen Williams (Scholarly Programs).

We expect many such volumes to emerge from work substantially shaped by Folger Institute sponsorship—whether as a research fellow or a member of a scholarly program. The topics and methodological approaches can be as broad as those of the collections and research activities of the Folger itself. The agreement is non-exclusive and the editorial review process is overseen entirely by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

A growing list of publications is resulting from this agreement. Titles include:

Cook, Megan. The Poet and the Antiquaries: Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History 1532-1635. 2019.
Cook worked on this project as a Folger short-term fellow in 2015-16.
Eggert, Katherine. Disknowledge: Literature, Alchemy, and the End of Humanism in Renaissance England. 2015.
Eggert worked on the project as an Andrew W. Mellon long-term fellow at the Folger in 2007-08.
Heffernan, Megan. Making the Miscellany: Poetry, Print, and the History of the Book in Early Modern England. 2021.
Heffernan worked on the project as a Mowat Mellon long-term fellow in 2016-17.
Gurnis, Musa. Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling: Theater in Post-Reformation London. 2018.
Gurnis worked on this project as a Folger short-term fellow in 2014-15.
Fulton, Thomas. The Book of Books: Biblical Interpretation, Literary Culture, and the Political Imagination from Erasmus to Milton. 2020.
Fulton worked on this project as a 2015-2016 NEH Long-term Fellow.
Lesser, Zachary. Ghosts, Holes, Rips and Scrapes: Shakespeare in 1619, Bibliography in the Longue Durée. 2021.
Lesser was a speaker at a spring 2016 symposium on "Shakespeare's Theatrical Documents."
Lupić, Ivan. Subjects of Advice: Drama and Counsel from More to Shakespeare. 2019.
Lupić worked on the project as a short-term fellow at the Folger in 2015-16.
Newman, Karen and Jane Tylus, eds., Early Modern Cultures of Translation. 2015.
Newman and Tylus co-organized a Folger Institute conference on “Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice” in 2011.
Poole, Kristen and Owen Williams, eds., Early Modern Histories of Time: The Periodizations of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England. 2019.
Poole and Williams co-organized a fall 2015 Folger Institute symposium. 


We are proud of the central role that research at the Folger plays in so much influential scholarly writing, and we are delighted to partner with the University of Pennsylvania Press in this important endeavor.