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  • [[Anna More]], Professora Adjunta of Literary Theory and Literature, Universidade de Br
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  • *2016-2017: Anna Loewenthal. Anna advanced her facility with cataloging early printed English books, with a f ...ailman/listinfo/dcrm-l DCRM-L], and other professional websites and lists. More information on the Nadia Sophie Seiler Memorial Fund is available [https://
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  • For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Fo ...ued into texts of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, including More’s prison letters, writings of Luther and Calvin, excerpts from Foxe, and
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  • Anna Marsh, Winds ...it the Folger site to [https://www.folger.edu/events/ovid-s-vineyard learn more].
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  • ...Nerd Nite is managed by co-bosses Aaron Huertas and Cat Aboudara. To learn more about the Nerd Nite network and its DC chapter, visit [https://dc.nerdnite. ...nt Heralds 400 Years Ago Helps Us Understand Shakespeare Just a Little Bit More… or, How a Headline Got Me in Trouble with the Anti-Shakespeareans''''' b
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  • ===Anna Bvllen=== *[[Impressions of Wenceslaus Hollar|Wenceslaus Hollar]]. ''Anna Bullen Regina Angliae.'' Etching, s.n., 1649. ART 234101 [http://luna.folge
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  • ...institute made available strategies for college faculty to understand and, more importantly, to teach how texts spoke to the passions of early modern polit '''Anna Battigelli,''' State University of New York at Plattsburgh
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  • *Anna Flye, Administrative Coordinator 11. ''Sigh No More'' (Much Ado About Nothing) <br>
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  • For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Fo ...ragedy'' (1984), ''Artificial Persons'' (1974), and ''Inventing Queenship: Anna and the Culture of the First Stuart Court'' (2000). He is the founding edit
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  • For more information, read the article [[Bindings image collection]]. :[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/pvf271 Traquair, Phoebe Anna?]
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  • :Ziegler, Georgianna. "'More than Feminine Boldness': The Gift Books of Esther Inglis." In ''Women, Wri :'''Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)'''
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  • :''The Letters of Hannah More: A Digital Edition'' [[Anna Sagal]], Independent Scholar
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  • ...he 1997 [[Habits of Reading in Early Modern England (NEH Institute)]]. For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Fo [[Anna Battigelli]] is Associate Professor of English at the State University of N
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  • ...med by readings, group discussion, and consultation with Folger staff. For more information, see [http://www.folger.edu/undergraduate-research Undergraduat ...t Amherst College and interested in applying for the program, you can find more information about the application guidelines and process on the Center for
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  • Learn more about a few of Shakespeare's most famous and infamous female characters. ...love or have loved, or are capable of loving; but Juliet is love itself." Anna Jameson's remark in 1832 sets the tone for the nineteenth-century's view of
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  • ...lace on October 31, 2017, from 2-4 pm. It was curated by Folger catalogers Anna Loewenthal and [[User:SarahHovde|Sarah Hovde]]. ...death. It encouraged torture to obtain confessions, and argued women were more likely to be sorcerers, or witches, than men.
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  • ***[https://www.nytimes.com/1895/02/12/archives/agnes-booth-to-act-once-more-the-popular-actress-will-create-the.html New York Times - 1895] ...n '''<big>Laura Don</big>'''] (February 20, 1852 – February 10, 1886) Born Anna Laura Fish in Glens Falls, New York.
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  • ...ures. These could either be formal in nature, similar to a masque, or be a more free-form folk performance. ...define what is or is not drama. Both the folk theatre mentioned above and more formal events such as the entry of Henry VI into London in 1432 had a stron
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  • ...ogramming of the [[Folger Institute]] for the 2009-2010 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly progr ...rms of performance (dance, masque, and civic pageantry); and theatricality more broadly considered condition the experience of spatiality in Early Modern E
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  • ...du/luna/servlet/s/58gch8 love letter] from Shakespeare to his future wife "Anna Hatherreway" in February 1795. Attached was a silk-entwined lock of Shakesp ...rk on the forgeries in their living room at Norfolk Street (William Henry, Anna Maria, Samuel, Mrs. Freeman, and Jane). Among the manuscript bundles strewn
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  • ...ogramming of the [[Folger Institute]] for the 1998-1999 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly progr ...role did pawnbrokers play in the circulation of clothes and in the economy more generally? How do recent histories and theories of the fetish suggest new w
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  • ...ogramming of the [[Folger Institute]] for the 1999–2000 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly progr ...''Artificial Persons'' (1974), and the forthcoming ''Inventing Queenship: Anna and the Culture of the First Stuart Court''. He is the founding editor of '
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  • ...e Ireland focused almost exclusively on Shakespeare forgeries, Collier was more broad-reaching in his fakes. The Folger holds several notable forgeries by ...i-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=219060 S.b.120]''': Autograph copy in the hand of Anna Maria Ireland of W.H. Ireland’s forgery of the tragedy of King Lear [manu
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  • You can learn more about [[About_our_recipe_books|how this resource was created, how to use it ...r, Anne, 1651 or 1652-. Clarke, Elizabeth, active 17th-18th century. Bold, Anna Maria, 1708-||Cookery and medicinal recipes [manuscript]|| 1675 1750 (ca.)
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  • ...lished after the death of Henry VIII, probably because of its Lutheran and more radical Protestant leanings. ...f their own loves from a female point of view. Veronica Franco drew on the more overtly sexual tradition of Pietro Aretino and Latin verse to compose her s
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  • ...lished after the death of Henry VIII, probably because of its Lutheran and more radical Protestant leanings. ...f their own loves from a female point of view. Veronica Franco drew on the more overtly sexual tradition of Pietro Aretino and Latin verse to compose her s
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  • *Anna Marsh, bassoon Cry no more, for the angels are here. <br>
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  • ...on the Bodleian Library's Rawlinson manuscript (not pictured) calls them “more rare, and excellent, for the method and varietie then ever yet hath been do ...or Marguerite’s collected works, and its smaller format would have made it more affordable.
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  • Ziegler, Georgianna. "'More than Feminine Boldness': The Gift Books of Esther Inglis." ''Women, Writing ...r) || 0 || 0 || Cinquante Octonaires || 1616 || "Madamoiselle de Trochrig" Anna Maliverne de Lavignolle, wife of Robert Boyd || ? || No || Leather, gold-to
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  • For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Fo ...''Artificial Persons'' (1974), and the forthcoming ''Inventing Queenship: Anna and the Culture of the First Stuart Court''. He is the founding editor of '
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  • ...es etc.), and images of all of the original documents. See Development for more details of our progress.” ...ume print publications are likely coming to an end; but now we have a much more universal and flexible publishing platform, in the form of the World Wide W
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  • :Clare McManus, ''Women on the Renaissance Stage: Anna of Denmark and Female Masquing in the Stuart Court, 1590–1619'' (2002).<b :Urvashi Chakravarty, “More Than Kin Less Than Kind: Similitude Strangeness and Early Modern English Ho
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  • ...edu/luna/servlet/s/3iim85 St. John’s Priory in Clerkenwell] had one of the more colorful histories of the major London monasteries. St. John’s was the En ...], was written for the Globe, but it also played at the more intimate, and more expensive, Blackfriars. Othello was a black soldier in the Venetian republi
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  • ...es, Shakespeare is imagined as an aristocratic gentleman in lace collar, a more down-to-earth working artisan, and a romantically poetic dreamer. Painters ...ion has become the public face of Jane we recognize today. It will be even more widely circulated when it appears on the British ten-pound note next year.
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  • ...matica del sig.r Alessandro Adimari. dedicata alla serenissima principessa Anna di Toscana. || [S.l.] : [s.n.] || 1642 || https://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin | Manuscript || Sawyer, [Charles] Pike, || Sixty years and more of Shakespeare typescript || || 1925 || https://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/
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  • ...rulers; Spanish Match; Charles I (as Prince of Wales); proposed marriage; Anna Maria of Spain || || | Vargas Mejia, Francisco de || The Council of Trent no free assembly: more fully discovered by a collection of letters...of Dr. Vargas and other great
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