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  • ...oricalsociety.com/charlotte-cushman-cross-dressing-tragedienne-of-the-19th-century/ New England Historical Society] ''For more 19th century American actresses not included in the Folger Collection, see the following
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  • * [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/9a6we6 15th century] **[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/avas70 15th century Austria]
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  • **[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/avas70 15th century Austria] **[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/8c4482 16th century Austria]
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  • :[https://exhibitions.cul.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/bindings/ 19th-century gold-stamped bindings] at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia Univ :[http://incunabula.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl?lang=en/ 15th-century print resources] at the Consortium of European Research Libraries
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  • ==19th Century== ==20th Century==
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  • [[List of 18th- and 19th-century scrapbooks]]
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  • *The 20th Century Consort, in residence at the Smithsonian Institution: Christopher Kendall, [[Category: 15th century]]
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  • [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...ly from the 19th and 20th centuries, but also including some from the 18th century. An inventory was made in the 1980s, kept in a binder at the Reading Room d
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  • [[Category: 16th century]] [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • [[Category: 18th century]] [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...and moving towards the paradoxes of American bardolatry in the nineteenth century as a conclusion, we focused on a range of specific moments and media to exp [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...ury and the role of judges in making the British Empire from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth. [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • ===PR2752 – 18th- and 19th-century collected works in English, dated=== ===PR2753 – 20th-century collected works in English, undated===
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  • ...tp://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/k6x3ww Balley, Richard fl. end of 17th century] :[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/2c2s45 Mackenzie, John, fl. mid 19th century]
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  • ...f Jerome Kern," in ''Under the Hammer: Book Auctions Since the Seventeenth Century,'' ed. Robin Myers, Michael Harris, and Giles Mandelbrote New Castle, DE : [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...e Renegado''—seminar readings will also include sixteenth- and seventeenth-century conversion tracts, such as John Foxe's ''Sermon Preached at the Christening [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...a, Valentine, Proteus, Silvia, & Julia, act V, scene IV''. Print, ca. 19th century. Call number [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/sgm1qj/ ART File S528t7
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  • (''18th century to present'') **purchase 18th- and 19th-century adaptations, spinoffs
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  • ...r each type of item access that applies to the record. For example, a 19th-century book with an ordinary copy in the Open stacks, a special copy annotated by
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  • ...underwent rather troubling changes over the course of the long eighteenth century, and both were the subject of considerable public attention from philanthro ...egie Mellon University. She is the author of ''Sexual Suspects: Eighteenth-Century Players and Sexual Ideology'' (1992) and ''Divided Fictions: Fanny Burney a
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  • ...to recreate plays of the day. The toy theater originated in the nineteenth century and was popular throughout Europe, but in England, where the trend was know ...in as the Prince of China in the Bronze Horse. Colored engraving, mid-19th century?. [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/rsr38w ART File E26.8 no.2 (size X
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  • ...heatre]] produced ''Shakespearean Women: A Theatre Festival of Famous 19th-century Actresses and The Shakespearean Women They Portrayed'' from October 5 to No ''An Audience with Fanny Kemble: An Evening of Reflection with 19th-century Actress, Abolitionist, and Diarist Fanny Kemble'' was the second performanc
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  • ...Fell, and Nadia Seiler curated ''Cultural Cross-Currents of the Nineteenth Century'' for the [[The Curatorial Eye: Discoveries from the Folger Vault]], one of ...kespeare as both poet and playwright intensified throughout the nineteenth century on both sides of the Atlantic. In Great Britain, this period was marked by
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  • ...'Of Gods and Strangers''. She co-edited the anthology ''Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia and Beyond''. Chang has rec ...tells the story of American art from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, a period when American art became a significant global force after World W
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  • .../firstlines.folger.edu/ Union First Line Index of English Verse, 13th-19th Century (bulk 1500-1800)]
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  • This staged reading of a 19th century fairy tale, ''The Elfin Sprite and The Grim Grey Woman'' was inspired by a
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  • ...low ISO 8601 and use the first two digits of the year, e.g. "19" for "20th century". Omit the ǂ2 (an unspecified source is assumed to be ISO 8601) ...ed by an active century date. If years of activity are unknown, record the century in field 046
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  • Following Shakespeare's original movement in the 19th century from the East Coast of the United States to the West, the Folger Library's See the earliest known reference to a Shakespeare edition in 17th-century America; Walt Whitman's copy of Shakespeare; and costumes from Franco Zeffi
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  • ...Shakespeare Library]] digitized thousands of 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century images representing Shakespeare’s plays. Some of these images show actors
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  • In the late 19th and early 20th century, Henry Clay folger held a significant amount of stock in Standard Oil of Ne
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  • '''Date:''' 17th-19th centuries ...kle and the side edge - both very rare; some very late 18th and early 19th century Varese wood block papers and various unique paste papers. These additions t
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  • ''In the late 19th and early 20th century, Henry Clay Folger held a significant amount of stock in Standard Oil of Ne ...ick is currently home to the Percy family, who have held it since the 14th century. The look of Hogwarts is based on bits of Alnwick’s exterior and served a
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  • ...est relevant archival discoveries through the first third of the twentieth century. Among other topics, individual papers investigated shifting emphases in th [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • As one of the most famous actresses of the 19th century, Sarah Bernhardt was praised by the likes of Victor Hugo and Mark Twain for
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  • ...unique and there is a limited supply of privately-owned English 16th-17th century manuscripts appearing on the market, it is important to pursue as many manu === Twentieth century and beyond ===
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  • ...se, ranging in date from the early nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, illustrate Shakespeare’s reach and popularity beyond the English-speakin [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...ualify as standard LC/NACO headings, including use of single active dates, century dates for the 20th and 21st centuries, adding place names if a place is men : For book published 1875; no date in inscription; appears to be a 19th century hand
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  • [[Category: 16th century]] [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • ==== 19th-Century Americans Study Shakespeare ==== ...n recent years, actors of every ethnic and racial origin. In the twentieth century, new media like radio, the movies, and television provided brand-new arenas
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  • 19th century<br/> ...rd used by one of the Kean’s (Charles or his son Edmund), both famous 19th century Shakespearean actors. Out of the Folger collection, it is the most similar
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  • ...selected poems by British and American women poets from the mid-sixteenth century to the present, and write poetry of their own. No experience in writing poe *Week 3, January 21: Women Writers of the 16th and 17th Century-Lady Mary Wroth, Katherine Philips & Mary Sidney Herbert.
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  • ...ter, [[The Juvenile Theater: a Microcosm of Theater|children]] in the 19th century might also have toy theaters where they could act out their favorite scenes Famous actors and actresses in the 19th century included:
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  • The Folger has approximately 250,000 playbills, most from late 18th and 19th century Britain and the United States. Unlike [[programs]], which are multi-page do ...able to staff, or with staff assistance. Most are late 18th and early 19th century, from England.
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  • [[Category: 18th century]] [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...ts popularized Shakespeare’s plays to the general public. Many of the 19th century theatrical broadsides broke contemporary typographic “rules” by using f *November 3, 2016 – ''Shakespeare in the Age of Revolution: 18th Century Performance'', presented by Kentucky Shakespeare
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  • ...rt form equal to painting, the pictorialist photographers of the late 19th century produced some of the most spectacular photographs in the history of the med
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  • * PR1402: 18th-century English publications (with Cutter number representing author or title) * PR1403: 19th-century English publications (with Cutter number representing author or title)
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  • ...e did." We don't know if Lewis ever found a chamber. He died at 24. A 19th-century Bagot interested in the family's history wrote much later that Lewis was "w [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • 260 ǂc 1611 [i.e. 19th century]
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  • :''Health, Medicine, and Mortality in the Sixteenth-Century''. Edited by Charles Webster. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. ...en in Medicine, form the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century''. Haddam, Connecticut: The Haddam Press, 1938.
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  • ...f his popularity, the stories and fictions written about him from the 19th century on, and his importance in Eugene over the last 100 years.
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  • [[Category: 15th century]] [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...nd Space Museum, joined Tracy K. Smith to talk about astronomy from a 19th century perspective.
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  • ...n Booth, Tommaso Salvini and the performance of Hamlet and Othello in 19th Century American Theatre''
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  • ...mageid=1303&cid=1572 This picture] shows a prompt book from the eighteenth century. [[Category: 18th century]]
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  • ...p://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/f02a1p Digital Image] (watercolor, 17th century) ...Adriaen Collaert, van de Passe family, Jan Sadeler and others in the 17th century. Advanced Search in Hamnet for ''engraver’s name'' as NAME [example: Pas
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  • ...s]] [[Category: 18th century]] [[Category: 19th century]] [[Category: 20th century]]
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  • :[19th century] ...ere in warring productions of ''Richard III'' at the beginning of the 19th century.
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  • ...from ''Julius Caesar'' in the hand of John Adams. Manuscript, 18th or 19th century. Catalog item 37. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon. ...: [in Shakespeare’s ''Macbeth'']''. Engraving. [United States?: s.n., 19th century?]. Catalog item 14. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebreco
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  • [[Category: 19th century]] [[Category: 20th century]]
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  • [[Category: 17th century]] [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...attention has been paid to them in 19th- (and, to a lesser extent, 20th-) century items.
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  • In the late 19th century, Guillermo (or William) Macpherson translated many of Shakespeare's plays. [[Category:19th century]]
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  • :''Collecting, Compiling, and Creating: Manuscript Writing by Seventeenth-Century Women'' :''Intimate Connections: Virginia and English Society in the Seventeenth Century''
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  • ...be prepared for definite periods, such as 10 or 30 years, and in the 16th century, for a single year. From this period astrological and meteorological predic ...arly modern English collection development | acquisition of 16th- and 17th-century English almanacs]] from the handpress era, and [[Shakespeare collection dev
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  • | Z.e.37 || Scrapbook of miscellaneous Shakespeareana, 19th century. || https://catalog.folger.edu/record/263592
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  • [[Category:19th century]] [[Category:20th century]]
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  • ...ful, as it was re-published and re-printed multiple times through the 17th century. Clearly many people were not too eager to give up their Yuletide festiviti ...once thriving genre of popular literature was largely lost by the mid-19th century.
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  • English-language editions of Shakespeare's collected works from the 18th century onward were originally classified as follows: * PR2752: 18th- and 19th-century editions arranged by date on title page (different ''editions'' in the same
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  • ...es and other manuscripts of William Henry Ireland [manuscript], [18th-19th century]. ....d.772]''': Shakespeare forgery by W.H. Ireland [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
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  • ...ic Shakespearean characters and scenes. Focused on late 19th to early 20th century postcards related to Hamlet. ...re & the Players, featuring nearly 1,000 images of late 19th to early 20th century theatrical postcards of legendary actors in some of Shakespeare’s most fa
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  • ...er Theatre production of ''Richard III'', discuss a Gloucester-themed 19th-century political cartoon, also featured in the 2014 Folger Exhibition [[Shakespear [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...ssance (Cuala Press), and the paintings of Henry Fuseli, a late-eighteenth century artist of Shakespearean themes, as well as doing consulting work in the fie ...nd now in the Bodleian. Did any woman collect more Shakespeare in the 17th century?
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  • [[Category: 19th century]]
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  • ...ions, for example, of music hall or circus materials, but Henderson's 19th century attempt at illustrating the progress of "Music on the British Stage" is uni ...d Kingdom derived from the works of Sir Walter Scott during the nineteenth century, its size and depth provide an accurate record of Scott’s popular reputat
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  • ...e:STC 22273 Fo.1 no.78 A7r.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A young girl's eighteenth-century doodle in a First Folio. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/ ...ls, plays, comic books, movies, toys, and paper dolls from the seventeenth century up until today.
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  • "Bardolatry," or the craze for all thing Shakespeare, began in the eighteenth century and has never ceased. Perhaps its most startling expression was by actor [[ In the nineteenth century, one of the most popular Shakespearean references was to the Seven Ages of
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  • ...bound them together along with three other non-dramatic manuscripts. 19th century owner Hudson Gurney separated the three Macro plays from the rest of the mi ...anuscripts. The other components included Juvenal’s ''Satires'', a twelfth-century manuscript of Anglo-Saxon laws, and several scientific and pseudo-scientifi
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  • ...talk about "A4 paper" or "letter size paper". Then, beginning in the 19th century, the terms started being used to indicate a book's height: "octavo" means "
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  • ...ter; collectors drove its sales and increased its price. By the nineteenth century, it was so highly regarded that lists and censuses of copies were compiled; ...history of the First Folio, from its modest beginnings in the seventeenth century to stories of theft and recovery of an idolized book, recounting how it cam
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  • By the eighteenth century, visual satires resembled caricatures much more closely. Artists exaggerate ...came prevalent in this era gave rise to the political cartoons of the 20th century (and the present day).
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  • The Folger will host an edit-a-thon in the Board Room on January 19th, 2016, from 12:00 pm-2:00 pm. All are are welcome to attend, and no prior e ...tegory%3A%22All+articles+with+unsourced+statements%22&fulltext=Search 16th-century English male actors]
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  • ...ubject heading, subdivided by the century of the subject depicted, not the century the depiction was created, e.g.: : Depictions of 19th-century actors: <code>650 0 Actors ǂy 19th century, ǂe depicted</code>
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  • Ranging in date from the early fourteenth century to the early twentieth century, many of these manuscripts were on display for the first time ever. The pla ....folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/7gbj83 Macro Manuscript] (V.a.354), a fifteenth century manuscript which contains the the full texts of three of the four surviving
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  • ...an & Co., 1875. William Macready (1793–1873), letter to Rev. H.C. Headley (19th c.). Bound by Morrell, London. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-b ..., 1857. Anthony Walker (1726–1765), ''Romeo and the Apothecary''. mid-18th century, color engraving. Extra-illustrated by Robert Hoe Jr. (1839–1909), bound
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  • ...priated into the moral, literary, and theatrical culture of the nineteenth century. With another queen on the throne in nineteenth-century Britain, both women and Shakespeare were idealized. During Queen Victoria's
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  • :Green Ko '21; "Rigidity and Flexibility of Knowledge: 17th-Century British Maps of India" :Isabella Berkley '19; "How Travel Writing in the 17th-century Influenced England's Relationship with the Caribbean"
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  • :: [e.g., it's an albumen print, so it must date to the 2nd half of the 19th century]
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  • ...ry and continued to be manufactured commercially in Germany throughout the century. From about 1765, papers of a very high quality were made in the German vil ...of stencils. Multi-color block printing did not occur until the eighteenth century when it became customary to produce designs in a variety of colors. Italian
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  • ♠ [http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/wash46354?db=BBCN 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers] contains not only newspapers, but newsbooks, ♠ [http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/wash46354?db=NCCO Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Theatre] features a wide range of primary sourc
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  • ...faked work of art, a forged document, or a recent facsimile of a sixteenth-century printed page? Even experts able to handle the items can be fooled. ...Edwin Forrest as … King Lear … others]. Philadelphia [Pa.: s.n., mid-19th century]. Call number: [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=25
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  • ...the '''Ferrers''' Family of Tamworth Castle], 1371-1806 (bulk 16th - 17th century), Folger MS L.e.1-1200 and X.d.685, 1225 items (29 boxes) ...to the nineteenth century (mostly mid-sixteenth century to mid-seventeenth century) concerning the family's political, legal, financial, personal, and manoria
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  • == Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Shakespeare: Revision and Adaptation (cluster 2) == ...l flow, which made it the standard stage version until the early twentieth century. Cibber's influence can still be seen in Laurence Olivier's version of ''Ri
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  • | D25 || G[eorge?] Francis (fl. late 18th, early 19th centuries) || ''David Garrick as King Lear'' ([[King Lear|''King Lear'']] I | D62 || Anonymous (British school, 18th century) || ''Cordelia Championed by the Earl of Kent'' ([[King Lear|''King Lear'']
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  • ...been a common language for Americans in a diverse society. During the 19th century, they were spoken on the stages and in the schools of New York and Boston, The new country expanded westward in the 19<sup>th</sup> century, offering land and economic opportunities for settlers from the East Coast,
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  • ...igned from Edwin Booth, Philadelphia, to Adam Badeau, Washington, DC, 19th century September 26 || [https://findingaids.folger.edu/dfoboothedwin.xml Y.c.215 ( ...ned from Junius Brutus Booth to unidentified recipient [manuscript], [19th century]. || [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=216816 Y.c.200 (1
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  • ...major symbols for all seasons, but especially Summer, who is Ceres in 17th century dress. The calendar itself gestures towards the cyclical nature of the seas [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...le criterion: we are all equal in the face of death. Since the seventeenth century, writers have collected, analyzed, and republished these curious documents :Acting as public officers for the parish from at least 1592 through the 19th century, women searchers examined dead bodies to determine cause of death for Londo
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  • ...mond Goff, ''Incunabula in American libraries: A Third Census of Fifteenth-Century Books Recorded in North American Collections'' (New York: Bibliographical S ...C.c.'' (except C.c.1, see above): correspondence (late 18th century - 19th century)
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  • ...ed with Kindness''. The remaining plays were re-bound together in the 19th century, then separated and re-bound as six individual volumes at the Folger in 196
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  • [France?] : [s.n.], [17th century]<br/> [France?] : [s.n.], [17th century]<br/>
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  • Edwin Booth was one of the most renowned Shakespearean actors of the 19th century, celebrated for his roles as Hamlet, Richard III, and Iago. He also was bro ...sses, geology, mineralogy & mining law from the earliest times to the 16th Century ; by Herbert Clark Hoover ... and Lou Henry Hoover …''
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  • #For 19th- and early 20th-century books, it may be worth searching for a digitized copy; there may be additio
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  • * Compare 19th-century productions of Shakespeare with today's through historic photographs and pr ...cation, photograph, or other item that was originally produced in the 20th century or later, you should check with us about copyright. Please contact [mailto:
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  • * LOAN courtesy of Rosamond Purcell. 4 mercury glass jars. 20th century. [https://flic.kr/p/dgrJrb Image]. * LOAN courtesy of Rosamond Purcell. Framed mirror. 18th century.
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  • Other items of interest in the reading rooms include the pair of 19th century globes at the main entrance (replicas of Renaissance globes), the stained g ...od of her Master’s degree from Vassar College. The hand-painted eighteenth-century fan in her hand depicts the wedding scene from Shakespeare’s Henry V; it
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  • ...|| Monogrammist T.E. || ''Ophelia'' ('''Hamlet''' IV.7) || Late nineteenth century || Oil on canvas, oval || 67.9 x 55.7 cm || [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/ ...ff's cowardice detected'' ('''Henry IV, Part 1''', II.4) || Mid-eighteenth century || Oil on canvas || 26.4 x 36.5 cm || [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bi
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  • ...strations.folger.edu/ British Book Illustrations: Extending Access to 17th-century Visual Culture] is a project of the Folger Shakespeare Library, funded by a ...ject to help the Folger digitize thousands of 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century images representing Shakespeare’s plays.
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  • ...oricalsociety.com/charlotte-cushman-cross-dressing-tragedienne-of-the-19th-century/ New England Historical Society] ''For more 19th century American actresses not included in the Folger Collection, see the following
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  • ...es of Shakespeare’s early reputation. Similarly, starting in the late 20th century landmark TV mini-series and a wealth of films have done for Austen as she n ...cts— from the sublime to the ridiculous. Literary celebrity, from its 18th-century beginnings, is as much about relics and souvenirs as about books and plays.
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  • ...802) was one of the most successful English artists of the late eighteenth century. Born in the north of England, where he was apprenticed briefly to Christop ...has long received recognition as a major British artist of the eighteenth century, but his drawings have remained virtually unknown. In this country it is on
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  • ...T 231747.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Park's Shakespeare Characters, a nineteenth-century picture game. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/1 [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...f digital humanities methodologies to support research into the nineteenth-century repertoire and offers up a methodology for working with theater playbills t ...g Digital Methodologies to Unlock Information Hidden within the Nineteenth-century Playbill==
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  • ...pted and adopted by newcomers in America from advertisements to early 19th century immigrant theater productions.
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  • Shakespeare’s popularity rose across the eighteenth century, but particularly after the [[David Garrick, 1717–1779: A Theatrical Life The late eighteenth century also saw England becoming the economic powerhouse of Europe. But in the art
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  • ...avid Garrick revolutionized acting and the English stage in the eighteenth century. ...l elite of the kingdom. They formed a veritable hall of fame of eighteenth-century England. Many were pall-bearers at his funeral: the Duke of Devonshire, the
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  • Commentary in two sixteenth-century Bible translations reflects strong theological differences between Christia ...brary]. Manuscript Draft of the Pauline and Catholic Epistles. Early 17th century. Order no: [http://archives.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/CalmView/Record.asp
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  • ...n English like the ''Governor'' (which went through 8 editions in the 16th century) could enrich the language and elevate its status at home and abroad. Elyot ..., Costard, (5.1.143) as part of a joke (displayed here). By the later 16th century, this word had become a stock joke about pedantry and ludicrous Latinate te
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  • ...a, “the palace of courtesy”). The palace was demolished in the seventeenth century, and the Old Royal Navy College now stands on the same site. ...ensive construction of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, which was begun a century earlier. Despite these grand gestures, one might conclude that his goal was
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  • During the sixteenth century, fashionable young men took to wearing the new style of sword called a rapi By the sixteenth century, a heated debate had arisen in England over the new weapon and its techniqu
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  • ...Janice Farrar. "A Spirit Free and Female: Eva Maria Garrick." ''Eighteenth Century Life'' 10, no. 3 (1986): 86–103. ...Garrick versions are included in this series of facsimilies of eighteenth-century editions held by the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
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  • *''Cookbook [manuscript]''. early 18th century. W.a.87, 84 images. ([http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=2 ...res [graphic] / by Charles Hamilton Smith and his daughter, Emma]''. [19th century] ART Vol. d3-4 (pictorial content), 62 images. ([http://hamnet.folger.edu/c
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  • *''Ben Jonson''. Drawing on ivory. Late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=128739 F ...Dugdale. He was certainly one of the most important collectors of the 17th century. His library included English and Continental books in many languages and d
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  • ...’s works. This copy once belonged to Rachell Paule, a woman living in 17th-century London.<br /> ...n. These themes, as well as the tensions present in Bell’s early twentieth century, are evident in these illustrations.
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  • ...r || 1614 || Sir David Murray of Gorthy || No || Perdita - b&w || Leather, 19th c || [https://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/record.asp?MSID=8 [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • ...ow-google-rediscovered-the-19th-century/ “How Google Rediscovered the 19th Century.”] ''Chronicle of Higher Education'' 22 July 2013. Web. 8 August 2013. ....org/web/20080908103158/http://www.r-alston.co.uk/estc.htm “The Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue: a personal history to 1989.”] 8 September 2008. We
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  • Women in the seventeenth century were not allowed to become members of the College of Physicians (which lice * Jane Dawson. ''Cookbook of Jane Dawson''. Manuscript, late 17th century. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=226753 V
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  • The obsession with the First Folios in the 19th century led booksellers and collectors to create what are known as “sophisticated ...lger, I'm known as Folio number 58, or the "scissors" copy. My seventeenth-century owner or binder left a pair of scissors in my pages, and you can still see
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  • ...nursery rhymes, formerly peddled by chapmen. ||RBMS ||Do not use for 20th century items which represent themselves as chapbooks. ...ded to be given as gifts and often published annually; popular in the 19th century. For works produced to mark an occasion, use "keepsakes (books)." ||AAT||
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  • ...ety. Dictionary catalog of American books pertaining to the 17th through 19th centuries |Bennett, W. Practical guide to American nineteenth century color plate books
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  • ...he big, the major, work that Hacklett produced in the very end of the 16th century. He put out a revised edition of this book, but so revised that it took up ...ody who had explored the issue at great length, that the…in the early 17th century it was pronounced Per-Kiss. So I tried to come on board and do it the way t
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  • ...dies-ballets, before going on to write monographs on cross-casting in 17th-century French theatre and on the Tartuffe controversy, as well as numerous article ...laim valuable information dormant in NQ items, footnotes, indexes and 19th-century PhDs. WordWeb will re-present and contextualize this data, with entries als
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  • ...h Woods, ''Garrick Claims the Stage: Acting as Social Emblem in Eighteenth-Century England'' (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood P, 1984), 4–5.</ref> By the mid-eighteenth century the actor was becoming a public personality whose public and private life w
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  • ...tist. ''The Old Theatre in Tankard Street Ipswich''. Watercolor, late 18th century. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=127171 A ...am Hogarth. ''Mr. and Mrs. Garrick at home''. Hand-colored engraving, 19th century. Call number: Uncat. Garrickiana Maggs no.33 and [http://luna.folger.edu/lu
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  • .../luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/jh2xrh ''Annales''], written in the second century AD, told the story of Boadicea, a British warrior widow who led a native re ...pensible source of information about London at the turn of the seventeenth century. His ''Survey'' is organized as a systematic walk around the walls, through
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  • ...rren's (Firm), || George Riddle || Boston : Warren's Portraits, [late 19th century?] || 1880-1880 || 7/14/2016 || http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.c | Manuscript || Smith, Richard, || Fine early eighteenth century illustrated and calligraphic manuscript, || || uuuu || 9/27/2016 || http:/
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  • | HH6/7. Bound in 19th-century vellum, by Riviere, with the Miller arms in gilt on both covers. Pencilled ...and back endpapers (obliterated)'''; list of books in 1st half of the 17th-century hand on back endpaper (the word "green" and occasionally "red" precedes or
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  • ...;" see [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1587064 P. Leith-Ross, "A Seventeenth-Century Paris Garden," Garden History Vol. 21, No. 2 (Winter 1993)] :(not the 19th c. pioneer of antisepsis), p. 19 c. 1
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