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  • MARC field 374 in the authority format contains information about profession or occupation in which a person works or has worked, including d
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  • ...ber 3, 2010 in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. What is most striking about most of this music is how uniquely English it is and how different it is in
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  • ''This article is about the annual event, for individual uses, see the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday T ...ach year, poets from diverse backgrounds are invited to the Folger to talk about Dickinson and read her work as well as their own. The reading is followed b
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  • ...r more information. Although the writing is undated, Henry would have been about eleven—then considered a fine age to study Cicero—when the book was new
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  • Hear Charles Wright talk about Emily Dickinson at his Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute Reading on December
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  • When adding a note about physical evidence to a finding aid, see the advice on [[Advisory statements
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  • ...manuscript cultures in order to interrogate current theoretical narratives about the period. For instance, the seminar studied in particular at the material
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  • Learn about the presence of music in Shakespeare's play. Learn about the weaponry featured in the production.
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  • * Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]].
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  • ...with the Head of Collection Information Services) and let him or her know about it. * Readers: please notify Reading Room staff about the item, including the page number
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  • ...de de Fortune'', Guillaume de Machaut’s lovesick Poet complains charmingly about Fortune until Lady Hope intercedes on his behalf. Renaissance instrumental
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  • ...ARC 21 fields for authority data | Authority]] format contains information about a group, institution, association, etc., that is associated with the entity
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  • ==About Folger Theatre== ...eatre, 2000)]], [[Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 1998)|''Much Ado About Nothing'' (Folger Theatre, 1998)]], and [[Romeo and Juliet (Folger Theatre,
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  • ...ty (which may not have existed historically), ruthless, and unable to care about others.
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  • Recording information about binding structure and decoration can reveal items where the same or similar
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  • ...playwright doth protest too much: Shakespeare and the politics of writing about politics'' by Paul Hammer ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Colorado.
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  • ...er courts with which the English court maintained regular relations. Until about 1640 the Spanish court vied with and usually overshadowed the French one as
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  • ...akespeare, or an article about ephemera at the Folger in a general journal about ephemera. ...the same criteria for cataloging as single journal issues: if the piece is about Shakespeare, Shakespeareana, or the Folger, it should be cataloged followin
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited North Carolina.
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  • ...in the world"--and a full century later we still know surprisingly little about it. Dating from the early 15th century, it was carefully written by an unkn
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  • ''This article is about Folger Institute's Center for Shakespeare Studies. For another use, please
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  • ...lp theater owners promote particular films; they often include information about the film in addition to recommended advertising strategies. Souvenir progra ...Jarman’s 1991 film adaptation of Marlowe’s Edward II. Provides information about the production and biographies of the cast and crew. </pre>
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  • ''This article is about a single event. For other uses, see the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute
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  • ''This article is about an [[NEH Project Grants|NEH grant]] related to the Shakespeare collection. ** Be skeptical, however, about accepting abbreviated or truncated forms of the name as it appears in recor
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  • ''This article is about a [[Folger Consort]] performance. For other uses, see [[A Renaissance Chris
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  • ...ARC 21 fields for authority data | Authority]] format contains information about attributes that serve to characterize a person or corporate body or that ma
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  • Lê Thị Diễm Thúy talked about exile and loss.
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  • To learn more about the early days of MARC, you can read Avram's own report on the [http://www. ...or information on how Folger catalogers use each MARC field. To learn more about working with MARC records, please see [[Interpreting MARC records]] and [[M
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  • ...ch and teaching in the humanities. The Folger Institute welcomes inquiries about current programs and suggestions for those in the years ahead.[[Category:Fo
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Measure for Measure (disambiguati ...s her chastity. The duke, in disguise, eavesdrops as she tells her brother about Angelo's behavior, then offers to ally himself with her against Angelo.
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  • ...ny and the impact of that work in performance studies. Testing assumptions about influence and exchange among national traditions and local contexts, it sou ...the institute, participants used the Folger’s collections. They first read about ceremonies and liturgical performance through medieval authors including Hi
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Puerto Rico.
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  • == About the evening ==
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Maryland.
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  • ...cts that mine literary texts for exemplary social types or for information about sex acts in the past and their social meaning, it seeks to advance the broa
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  • ...fascinate as meta-fictional puzzle. In the work that propelled ''the book about the writing of the book'' into international circulation, Cervantes has oft
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  • ''This article is about the poetry seminar. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambigua ...poetry is necessary. The seminar also looks at some poetry written by men about women in order to see more clearly how perspectives can differ. The seminar
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  • ...'Talk' section where transcribers, researchers and moderators communicate about interesting finds, offer support or guidance, and tag manuscripts as they p
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • Read a Q&A with Chevalier about ''New Boy'' on the Folger blog [http://shakespeareandbeyond.folger.edu/2017
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Winter's Tale (disambiguation ...babilities. Before the conclusion, one character comments that what we are about to see, "Were it but told you, should be hooted at / Like an old tale."
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  • ...is a well-known and award-winning translator. He has written several books about poetry including ''Poetry and the World'', which was nominated for a Nation
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  • :: Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices Now that you have read the passage, think about the sounds that Caliban hears on the island—twangling instruments, voices
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  • ...ppeared in the anthologies, ''Skin Deep: Black Women and White Women Write About Race'', ''Gravity Dancers'', and ''Dream Me Home Safely: Writers on Growing
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  • ''This article is about the Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare's works. For related ...-edited, these editions put readers in touch with current ways of thinking about Shakespeare. Each text is based directly on what the editors consider the b
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  • ''This article is about the eponymous poetry prize. For other uses, see [[Anthony Hecht (disambigua
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  • ...entirely ignored by modern scholarship due to long‐enduring misconceptions about women’s writing in Counter-Reformation Italy, enduring prejudices against
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  • ...Hamlet'']], in which Hamlet and a character named [[Polonius]] are talking about what shapes they see in the clouds. They agree that one of the clouds looks You can learn more about the book, as well as spells and magic, by [[Discoveries from the Vault chil
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  • ...hant-the-making-of-leave-your-sleep Watch a video interview] with Merchant about the creation of Leave Your Sleep, or visit her [http://www.nataliemerchant.
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  • ...building is extensively ornamented with inscriptions of quotations by and about Shakespeare. Quotations were often used to adorn English great houses of Sh
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • :• "How we go about the comprehensive creation of scholarly digital editions, and exactly how t :• "Well, I’m looking for a better sense of how many people were writing about exercise – whether spiritual, rhetorical, mathematical or otherwise. "
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  • ...to generate a response in the person who handles, sees, feels, and thinks about the objects to which they are bringing their own attention.
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  • Details about the Institute's [[EMDA2013 Curriculum|curriculum]] are available.
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  • ...out to scholars, librarians, and the general public, educating all groups about the resources that are available at the Folger (including online resources, ...digitization, or portraits of Shakespeare) as can be posts teaching people about bibliographic matters (e.g., what signature marks are or the difference bet
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  • ...f [[District Merchants]], that brought disparate publics together to think about race and religion thoughtfully and deeply, through the lens of literature a
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  • ...ch and teaching in the humanities. The Folger Institute welcomes inquiries about current programs and suggestions for those in the years ahead.
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  • ...pation in a Folger Institute program, please consult this page for details about required paperwork, how to receive your award, the tax implications of the tax withholding and, if so, at what rate. To find out more about tax withholding
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  • ***If uncertain about call numbers, consult the [[:Bard2:Series and continuations|Series and cont
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • ...eared in ''The Baffler'', ''Tin House'', and ''The New Yorker''. His book about comic books, ''The Imp of the Perverse'', is forthcoming. He teaches creat
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  • ...ame record format being cataloged (e.g., book, graphic, map, &c.; see more about record format below) and with the same language of description: ...he master record can be changed. See also chapter 5, " Quality Assurance," about reporting Type code changes and Type code editing capabilities.
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[King Lear (disambiguation)]].'' The play tells us about families struggling between greed and cruelty, on the one hand, and support
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  • ...ividual work with items in the collection, we prompted reflexive questions about the nature of primary sources from this period, the collections that house ...ession, "Introduction to Printing Practice," in which participants learned about papermaking, typesetting, and presswork. Participants were given the opport
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited New York.
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Macbeth (disambiguation)]].'' Shakespeare wrote ''Macbeth'' in about 1606 or 1607. It was published in the 1623 First Folio.<ref>Adapted from th
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  • ...These pages at the beginning, however, are filled with poetry and sayings about the law—including a line from the 5th century Roman author Macrobius, "Ex
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Arkansas.
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  • ''This article is about a performance of musical compositions by Claudio Monteverdi. For other inst
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  • ...the sexual division of labor and the new visibility of labor in discourses about trade and the economy; changes in marriage patterns and family forms, along
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  • ''This article is about a single event. For other uses, see the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute
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  • ...tural world, of state-building that required the collection of information about populations and sources of revenue, and of a burgeoning culture of archives
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  • ...central preoccupation of the course was the evidence in early modern books about the production, circulation, consumption, and interpretation of texts. The
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Louisiana.
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  • ...roject, entitled ''Treacherous Faith'', is a large cross-disciplinary book about literature, religious fears, and the specter of heresy in England from the
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  • ...al traditions (i.e., “books of secrets”) in early modern natural histories about the New World; by translation (mainly from Spanish into English) of the lit
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  • ...delete locally if found. This is only appropriate if cataloging an item ''about'' calendars. However, adding a form subdivision for Calendars may be approp
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  • * [[MARC 581 Publications About Described Materials Note]]
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  • *August 18, 2016 – Film screening, ''Much Ado About Nothing'' (directed by Kenneth Branagh) ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Iowa.
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  • ...cribed in the record is available (e.g., to link to a blog post or article about the manuscript described in the record). ...dd an 856 field containing the URL and the link text: "Folgerpedia article about Folger Shakespeare Library [call no.]"
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  • ...d types of events involved. We will teach you everything you need to know about XML, and support you as you explore the language and its usage working on t ===Information ''about'' the entries===
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • Learn more about additional web archiving activities at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web
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  • acquintaince with euery one an horne about his necke<br>
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  • ...ing items or facsimiles of items from the Folger collection. To learn more about these displays, visit [[Founders' Room temporary exhibitions]].[[Category:
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  • ...f [[District Merchants]], that brought disparate publics together to think about race and religion thoughtfully and deeply, through the lens of literature a
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  • ...4)]]. Browning has been involved in several other Folger events: she spoke about Split This Rock at the [[District of Literature]] day-long event on Septemb
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Montana.
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  • ...nerating the forms of thinking vital to the early modern exchange of ideas about natural and imaginary worlds.
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  • ...ts Shakespeare Collection, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library|Folger]] holds about 140-150 volumes in the [[:Wikipedia:Little Blue Book|Little Blue Book]] ser
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  • ...09 and closed on August 29, 2009. ''The Curatorial Eye'' was an exhibition about discovery and interaction—discovery of items new, hidden, or underused in This article elaborates the feelings about, difficulties with, and appropriations of Shakespeare's works in various cu
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  • ...al nerve-center of English law. There are, therefore, intriguing questions about the place of the inns as distinctive legal and educational societies within
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  • 1 Henry IV is "all about mythmaking: how we talk about our leaders and about our own triumphs, or lack thereof" - [https://dcist.com/story/19/09/09/1-he
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • ''This article is about a performance of muscial composititons by Claudio Monteverdi. For other ins
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  • ...rancis Bacon, who scrutinized works of art and forms of beauty for lessons about power, governance, prudence, and justice. Close readings establish that Sha
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  • ''This article is about a single event. For other uses, see the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute
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  • ...fact allowed us, at the close of the twentieth century, to think carefully about a culture of reading that so clearly took pleasure in the abrasion of satir ...members of the institute, the [[Folger Institute]] welcomes your thoughts about the uses of these materials.
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  • ...sical stamina. Saying what acting is requires learning as much as possible about what the greatest Shakespeareans make of it, and the Folger’s holdings in
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited New Hampshire.
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  • This template is for recording information about the [[Former owners|former owner]] of a [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] coll
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  • ...ain portion of the accession slip contains basic bibliographic information about the item (typically Author, Title, and Imprint; sometimes also some copy-sp ...d set of catalog cards typed up (a "Main Entry" card with full information about the book, typically filed alphabetically by Author, but by Title in the cas
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  • ''Thys Boke Is Myne'' is about provenance—the relationship between people and their books through five h Writers' marks are especially interesting. Authorial inscriptions tell us about personal relationships and document variations in handwriting or signature.
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  • ...ar, and allowed a wide variety of poems to unfold in relation to questions about the nature, status, function, and aesthetic struggles of English poetry.
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • ...creted peculiar anecdotes—stories of a real skull in Hamlet, superstitions about the name “Macbeth”—and therefore express something immanent in the pl
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  • ...dern political thought. They will discuss the question: "How does thinking about marriage contribute to the history of political thought?" These participant
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  • *Always transcribe information about the meridien of calculation in the 245 Make a note about the presence or absence of red printing. Most early English almanacs have
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  • This seminar explored and raised questions about the nature of English manuscript culture from approximately 1550 to 1650. T
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  • ''This article is about the eponymous poetry prize. For other uses, see [[Anthony Hecht (disambigua Perhaps she was thinking about her story,
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • ...'s birthday, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] invites a scholar to speak about Shakespeare and early modern life. The following articles describe the past
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  • ''This article is about editions of Shakespeare in the Folger collections. For related articles, se ...her editions or issues when they weren't apparent from the title page, and about significant former owners.
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  • ..., textual, philosophical, and experimental techniques to form new theories about nature. The study of early modern conceptions of the wind traces the creati
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Wyoming.
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  • ...losophy, physical performance, and liberal education have much to teach us about what the arts and humanities have to offer to education today. The seminar
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  • ...modern England’s development of its Caribbean colonies, asking what ideas about cultural and racial differences circulated and were created in the interact
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  • Channcelor & mr Attorney about some deposic''i''ons taken by mr & am now goeying about to get S''i''r Roger Wilbrome one of the
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  • Hosted by the Folger Shakespeare Library. For more information about current summer seminars, please visit the National Endowment for the Humani
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  • ''This article is about an individual occurence of this event. For other instances, see [[Folger Po
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  • ...sed access to these texts will also allow researchers to take up questions about the era's social structure and material culture, spurring new modes of inqu
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  • :• “Journal” – Table; Information about Shakespeare Quarterly. Fields: Journal, Print ISSN, Elec. ISSN, Bytes Avai :• “Journal” – Table; Information about Shakespeare Quarterly. Fields: Journal, Print ISSN, Elec. ISSN, Bytes Avai
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  • ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Missouri.
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  • ...rdings of the great American actors Edwin Booth and Paul Robeson. Find out about African-American participation in Shakespeare productions.
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  • "Why I don’t write about George Floyd"
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  • ...nxiety. Literary, medical and biographical sources show widespread concern about the erotic and moral "meaning" of an altered body, while religious poetry a
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  • How does thinking about conjugality—espousals, marriage, sexuality, polygamy, concubinage, reprod
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  • ...souls have diverged in an open-ended range of religious and secular views about what human beings are. The early modern period lies at the heart of these p
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  • == About the evening == ...eared in such films as My Week with Marilyn and Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing and Henry V.
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  • ...minar, sponsored by the Center for Shakespeare Studies, entered the debate about the construction of Shakespeare(s) by attending to such contexts as writing
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  • ...f English at Penn State Abington where she teaches, researches, and writes about early modern English literature, book history, and political theory. She ho
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  • ...and how tracing the infidel conversion motif uncovers changing ideologies about how individuals were believed to acquire racial and religious identities.
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Love's Labor's Lost (disambiguati ...varre soon learns, however, that the Princess of France and her ladies are about to arrive. Although he lodges them outside of his court, all four men fall
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  • ''This article is about the eponymous poetry prize. For other uses, see [[Anthony Hecht (disambigua
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  • ...tion devoted to Network Analysis will be funded for July 2017. Information about this Early Modern Digital Agendas institute can be found below.
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  • ...[[Folger Shakespeare Library]], the largest repository of materials by and about Elizabeth in the United States. ...the Folger itself, making it today the largest repository of items by and about Elizabeth I in the United States.
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  • ...of the player and performer and working outward to wider cultural debates about skill and the body. Skill is embodied but also extended and embedded into i
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[As You Like It (disambiguation)]] ''As You Like It'' is thought to date from about 1599, although it was not published until the 1623 First Folio. Shakespeare
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  • about this glass I’m holding out to you,
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  • ...roduce one another before each reads, and then they engage in conversation about their work before opening it up to audience questions.
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  • ...hey collaboratively explore the usefulness of these paradigms for thinking about early modern literature and political theory. The seminar will begin by con
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  • ...ng pamphlets; for example the ‘freshwater mariner’ is famed for ‘run[ning] about the country with a counterfeit licence, feigning either shipwreck or spoil
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  • ...y. In September 1994, the library put out an RFP for vendors, and received about half a dozen responses. Over the next year, the OPAC Steering Committee met
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  • ...of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/ here].
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  • ...associations, and the marketplace. The aim was to encourage fresh thinking about continuity and change in a range of vital social relationships-their conduc
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Taming of the Shrew (disambig ...the teen comedy remake of ''The Taming of the Shrew'': ''10 Things I Hate About You'' (1999) starring Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger.
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  • ...s that follow, and their accompanying descriptions, offer some speculation about what passages may have meant. These are drawn from [[David Schalkwyk|David ...are Unlimited''] series, talks with David Schalkwyk, also a South African, about what Shakespeare might have meant to the men who signed the Robben Island S
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  • ...Spanish villançicos and Italian frottole express a wide range of emotions about food, drink, loss, and, of course, love. Instrumental works included lively
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  • ...she explores with a powerful and honest touch what is beautiful and broken about life.
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  • ...e pleasure of listening to tourists at the Folger Shakespeare Library talk about Shakespeare. When she heard "one saying to another, ‘Look, there's Hamlet Share your stories and memories about Barbara by emailing [mailto:MowatArchive@folger.edu MowatArchive@folger.edu
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  • ...t]] (1996-2003). A small, non-random and unscientific sample revealed that about 20% of [[Card catalogs#Tips for using Folger card catalogs | green accessio ...oject or the Head of Collection Information Services if you have questions about anything. If you come across a problem that can't be solved, for example, t
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (disa ...s plays]], Shakespeare stages the workings of love. Theseus and Hippolyta, about to marry, are figures from mythology. In the woods outside Theseus' Athens,
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  • ...tion—other institutions hold important and useful materials created by and about him. ...spere Society of Philadelphia. In addition, there are newspapers clippings about World War I."<ref>"Henry Neill Paul Papers," Princeton University Library F
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  • ...ance of medieval drama and the example of some modern adaptations to think about its transformative potential for pressing modern needs such as increased ci Now that you have read, studied, thought about, blocked, and even begun to act and stage a selection of medieval dramas in
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  • ''Shakespeare's Substance'' is a book about the 1609 quarto of Shakespeare's sonnets. It argues that the selves imagine
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  • ...u a sense of the personalities," she says. "There was a lot of controversy about grants of arms, and you get a sense of how the heralds were arguing among t ...l observer, "Smith was able to produce this wonderfully revealing pamphlet about all that was wrong with heraldry as practiced in his day." Its [http://luna
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  • ...familiar, arenas. We aimed for a productive disruption of received answers about the causes and effects of social upheaval, and we recovered a more complete Hosted by the Folger Shakespeare Library. For more information about current summer seminars, please visit the National Endowment for the Humani
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