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  • ...espeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]], Letter from William Yelverton to Nathaniel Bacon, L.d.636, (April 9, 1604), featured in the ''[ [[Age of Lawyers|<nowiki/>]]In this letter, William Yelverton suggests that Nathaniel Bacon might grant the stewardship of his
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  • ...elaborate stage productions and the rise of actors such as Edmund Kean and William Charles Macready. The image to the left is actor Edmund Kean dressed in the
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Measure for Measure|''Measure for Measure'']], directed by Aaron Posner [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Tempest (disambiguation)]].'' Putting romance onstage, ''The Tempest'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], gives us a magician, Prospero, a former duke of Milan who was di
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  • What was the religion of Shakespeare's England (and of William Shakespeare himself)? And what was its culture? Did this generation still share a singl
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Love's Labor's Lost (disambiguation)]].'' At first glance, one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], the early comedy ''Love's Labor's Lost'', simply entertains and
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Henry V|''Henry V'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from January 22 to *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, are now in the collection of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. See Wikipedia for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boydell_Shake '''William Hamilton'''
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from Januar *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Antony and Cleopatra (disambiguation)]].'' ''Antony and Cleopatra'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] dramatizes a major event in world history: the founding of the Ro
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  • ...formation about the Center for Shakespeare Studies, visit the [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive]]. ...san Wabuda (Fordham University). The workshop, sponsored by the Center for Shakespeare Studies, was scheduled in conjunction with two Folger events: the [[Folger
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Twelfth Night (disambiguation)]].'' ...tmas, the end of the Christmas season, ''Twelfth Night'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], plays with love and power. The Countess Olivia, a woman with her
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  • ...Shakespeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]], Will of William Meyrick, L.f.398, (April 1611 Manuscript copy), featured in the ''[[Age of Iacobi nono I William Meyricke Parson of St Michaells
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  • ...hers out in these particular instances of authority. This seminar explored Shakespeare’s plays for transformations of ceremonial practice, the changing theology ...Relation and Symbolic Act in York’s Play of Corpus Christi'' (2001), and ''Shakespeare and the Grammar of Forgiveness'' (2011).
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  • ...s a portrait of Shakespeare in preparation for the opening of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. For more information, see this item's [http://hamnet.folger.edu/ ...sly, "The Ashbourne Portrait of Shakespeare: Through the Looking Glass," ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 44 (1993): 68.</ref>
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  • ...Theatre|Folger Theatre]] and Two River Theater Company co-produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Macbeth|Macbeth]]'', conceived and directed by Teller and Aaron Posne *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'', directed by Aaron Posner, from March 13 to Apr Transporting us from Sicilia to Bohemia and safely home once more, Shakespeare’s spellbinding tale of jealousy, prophecy, and redemption celebrates the
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  • ...sida'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], set during the Trojan War, Shakespeare turned to the Greek poet Homer, whose epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey In sharp contrast, however, none of Shakespeare’s characters are exemplary. The leaders of the Greek army scheme to get t
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Two Gentlemen of Verona (disambiguation)] ...that its heroes are adults, ''Two Gentlemen of Verona'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is more intelligible if we think of them as boys, leaving home f
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard II (disambiguation)]].'' ''Richard II'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], presents a momentous struggle between Richard II and his cousin
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Henry IV, Part 1|''Henry IV, Part 1'']], directed by Paul Mason Barnes, *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Macbeth (disambiguation)]].'' ...of England. London was alive with an interest in all things Scottish, and Shakespeare turned to Scottish history for material. He found a spectacle of violence a
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  • ...''Shakespeare Behind Bars'', ''Still Dreaming'' documents a unique take on Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream]], as performed b ...ble real characters and deeply compelling true stories. Their last film, ''Shakespeare Behind Bars'', premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival, and
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...rs who marked pages in ''King Lear''. David Schalkwyck writes that “Of all Shakespeare’s works [''Lear''] combines a representation of particular political form
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  • In ''The Merchant of Venice'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], the path to marriage is hazardous. To win Portia, Bassanio must ...face a magnificent villain, the moneylender Shylock. In creating Shylock, Shakespeare seems to have shared in a widespread prejudice against Jews. Shylock would
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  • ...more information on celebrations related to Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. Where available, recordings have been includ '''2024 '''[[Patricia Akhimie]] (Director, Folger Institute),[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Goodness of the Night: Editing Othello"| "The Good
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  • [[Frances Bell]], Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William and Mary :''Shakespeare and Adaptation Theory''
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...gned passage in ''Twelfth Night''. He included his name in Venkatrathnam’s Shakespeare by a passage in which Malvolio responds eagerly to what he supposed to be O
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  • == The James L. Harner Collection of Miniature Books Pertaining to Shakespeare == ...e Merchant of Venice. The tallest set—twelve volumes of an 1888 edition of Shakespeare’s Works—is housed in a carved, glass-fronted wood cabinet.
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  • ...s production took place at the Folger's Elizabethan Theatre and at Alabama Shakespeare Festival. ...eare'', directed by Darwin Knight, Folger Theatre co-produced with Alabama Shakespeare Festival, 1995. Photo by Chris Shreve.|alt=|center]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[As You Like It (disambiguation)]].'' Readers and audiences have long greeted ''As You Like It'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], with delight. Its characters are brilliant conversationalists, i
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Taming of the Shrew (disambiguation)]].'' ...marriage are the concerns of ''The Taming of the Shrew'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. Lucentio’s marriage to Bianca is prompted by his idealized lov
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  • ...cause it's "the name of an inn (though not the identical one) mentioned by Shakespeare.") ...written cards]], and a scanned typewritten [[Media:Medals_list.pdf|list of Shakespeare medals]] (note: some items on the "medals" list are actually tokens).
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  • ...98 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1998]]. Both seminars were led by [[William H. Sherman]]. Drawing on the collections and resources of the Folger Shakespeare Library, this introductory seminar for Master's students surveyed the textu
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation)]].'' In ''Romeo and Juliet'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fall in love. It is not
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...erto Rico, and Washington DC in 2016 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. *Delaware Shakespeare Festival
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  • [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive|Center for Shakespeare Studies]] Keywords: History, Literature, American, History of Education, Shakespeare, Teaching, Reception
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  • ...rkshop promises to open up new areas for studying and teaching Restoration Shakespeare by combining primary sources from the Folger’s collections (including mus ...st. He is the author of ''Shakespeare’s Victorian Stage'' (1998) and ''Not Shakespeare'' (2002) and the editor of ''Great Shakespeareans: Macready, Booth, Terry,
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's[[The Taming of the Shrew|''The Taming of the Shrew'']], directed by Aaron *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...erto Rico, and Washington DC in 2016 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. *Kentucky Shakespeare
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Much Ado About Nothing (disambiguation)]].'' ''Much Ado About Nothing'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], includes two quite different stories of romantic love. [[Hero]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] and the Capitol Riverfront BID celebrated Shakespeare's 451st Birthday with three of Hollywood's best takes on his plays for a f ...iful visuals, breathtaking performances, and a kinetic energy that brought Shakespeare’s play to a new generation.
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  • ...e’s prison letters, writings of Luther and Calvin, excerpts from Foxe, and Shakespeare’s [[Henry VIII|''Henry VIII'']]. The seminar’s reading concluded with [ ...modern Text'' (2000); ''Politique: Languages of Statecraft from Chaucer to Shakespeare'' (2005).
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  • ...espeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]], Letter from William Bagot to Walter Bagot, L.a.182, ( February 27, 1622/3), featured in the ''[ Sir Walter Bagot's youngest son, William, who was about six when his brother Lewis died, handled his living arrangem
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Pericles]]'', directed by Joseph Haj, music and lyrics by Jack Herric *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ...on to Nathaniel Bacon, 1604 April 9, L.d.636 | <b>L.d.636</b>: Letter from William Yelverton to Nathaniel Bacon, 1604 April 9]] ...Griffin, John Kuhn, James Lambert, Nate Probasco, Marten Stromberg (Folger Shakespeare Library, 2013).
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  • '''''Free Folger Friday: Crime Writers on Shakespeare''''', one of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], was held in the [[ ...ssed their Shakespeare-inspired novels ''A Winsome Murder'' and ''Guarding Shakespeare''.
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  • :: <code> 500 Comic book adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth, with selections of original dialogue incorporated into the color *Do not add any subject headings for Shakespeare and/or the work, with or without the subdivisions ‡x Adaptations ‡v Com
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  • ...ditions of Shakespeare's works. For related articles, please see [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)]].'' ...ection of poems is prefaced by a brief introduction, by a guide to reading Shakespeare's language, and by accounts of his life and theater.
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  • ...'s ''[[Macbeth (disambiguation)|Macbeth]],'' as adapted and amended by Sir William Davenant, with music by John Eccles and others, performed by Folger Consort Rampant ambition and minds unhinged. Owls shrieking and prophesies foretold. Shakespeare’s ''Macbeth'' is seen anew, set in an historic London asylum for this gro
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry V (disambiguation)]].'' ''Henry V'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is his most famous "war play"; it includes the storied English v
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  • ...007) and ''The Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608: A Facsimile Edition of Folger Shakespeare Library MS V.b.232'' (2007). '''Faculty''': [[Mary Robertson]], the William A. Moffett Chief Curator of Manuscripts at the Huntington Library, author o
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (disambiguation)| In ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare stages the workings of love. Theseus and Hippolyta, about to marry, are fig
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  • ''This article is about a poetry reading in response to Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard III (disambiguation)]].'' [[Category: Before & After: Poets Respond to Shakespeare]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Richard III (disambiguation)]].'' In ''Richard III'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare invites us on a moral holiday. The play draws us to identify with Richard a
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  • ...erto Rico, and Washington DC in 2016 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. *''Shakespeare Redesigned'' - August 25, 2016 – December 1, 2016
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  • ::<pre>245 00 ‡a Laurence Olivier presents "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare.</pre> * Add a 700 name-title heading for the Shakespeare play on which an adaptation is based (i.e., ''Taming of the shrew'' for ''K
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  • ...e is about Shakespeare collection development. For related articles, see [[Shakespeare collection (disambiguation)]].'' <small>See also: our general [[Collection The [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] seeks primary source materials and reference works related to Sha
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  • ...ould include a name-title heading for "Works." Prospectuses for individual Shakespeare plays should include their appropriate name-title heading. :: <pre> 600 10 Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616 ‡x Language ‡x Orthography and spelling. </pre>
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Timon of Athens]]'', directed by Robert Richmond, from May 9 to June ...[[Henry V (Folger Theatre, 2013)|Henry V]]</em> at Folger Theatre) directs Shakespeare’s tragic satire about the fickleness of prosperity, with Helen Hayes Awar
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'', directed by Robert Richmond, from October ...fair with Cleopatra, Antony finds himself engaged in both war and romance. Shakespeare’s epic encompasses politics and power, love and jealousy, alliance and mi
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  • ...highlights a 1970 edition of ''The Alexander Text of the Complete Works of Shakespeare'' that circulated throughout the Robben Island prison in South Africa from == List of Shakespeare's works with signatures ==
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 1 (disambiguation)]].'' ...relationships are at the center of ''Henry IV, Part 1'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. King Henry IV and Prince Hal form one major father-son pair, wit
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  • ...ear, this wide-ranging, often unexpected display draws from our unequalled Shakespeare holdings. ...n us in exploring four frequent ways of encountering the Bard: fixating on Shakespeare, printing his works, performing his plays, and depicting the man and his ch
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  • ...ce, [[User:GeorgiannaZiegler|Georgianna Ziegler]], curated ''Personalizing Shakespeare'' for [[The Curatorial Eye: Discoveries from the Folger Vault]], one of the ...in the [[Folger Shakespeare Library|Folger Library’s]] large collection of Shakespeare editions.
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  • This article features a transcription of a [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]], Oath of a Serjeant a ...ants resigned from their inn of court and typically joined Serjeants' Inn. William Lambarde, one of the first legal antiquarians, collected this serjeant's oa
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  • ''"Golden Lads & Lasses": Shakespeare for Children,'' one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] opened on January Where did you first encounter [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)|Shakespeare]]? Were you in a theater, seeing a play? Were you acting out a scene in sch
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  • ...lington. The exhibition [http://shop.folger.edu/store/165027%21165/Catalog+Shakespeare+in+America catalog] can be purchased from the Folger Shop. William Shakespeare has had, and continues to have, a profound influence on American culture, e
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  • ...n Shakespeare's England|''Symbols of Honor: Heraldry and Family History in Shakespeare's England'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. : ''Heralds and Heraldry in Shakespeare’s England''. Edited by Nigel Ramsay. Donington, Lincolnshire: Shaun Tyas,
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  • [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...phy and Digital Imaging team, past and present, including Julie Ainsworth, William Davis, Melanie Leung, and Christine Naulty. ...ng transcription effort. A dedicated group of volunteers from Zooniverse's Shakespeare's World, the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective (EMROC), Folger docents
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see'' [[Othello (disambiguation)]]. ...s with elopement and mutual devotion and ends with jealous rage and death. Shakespeare builds many differences into his hero and heroine, including race, age, and
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  • ...Prince Henry” in this copy of Cicero's writings from 1502; see the [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=207537 Hamnet record] for more inform ...lum, and were almost certainly studied some decades later by young William Shakespeare in the village grammar school at Stratford-upon-Avon. (His opinion of the e
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  • ...r director of research at the Folger Shakespeare Library, former editor of Shakespeare Quarterly, and former chair of the Folger Institute, passed away on Novembe ...ader, and a teacher, she pursued this work with an unending enthusiasm for Shakespeare’s plays and poems and their continuing impact on our world.
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  • * [[Shakespeare's the Thing exhibition material|''Shakespeare's the Thing'' exhibition material]] (includes small amount of text with cas * '''ex.1''': Salvador Dali. Etching from ''Much Ado about Shakespeare''. Cadaquès: Editions Graphiques Internationales, 1970. Call number: [http
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  • ...discourse analysis has developed beyond speech-act theory, whether reading Shakespeare’s performative utterance as passionate action, cognitive processing, or d ...o rethink Shakespeare’s language historically, and an edition of [[William Shakespeare’s sonnets]].
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  • ...eaking in Shakespeare’s plays. The plays discussed will cover the range of Shakespeare’s work: [[Henry V|''Henry V]], [[Julius Caesar|''Julius Caesar'']], [[Mea [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • The following list represents manuscript materials from the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] collection that have been transcribed on [[Folgerpedia]]. Transcr :[[Letter from William Bagot (Walter's son), Oxford, to Walter Bagot, 1619 November 7, L.a.176]]
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  • ...of York with assistance from Ron Bogdan, Senior Cataloger at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ..., in turn, provided the inspiration for the pioneering modern code-breaker,William F. Friedman—chief cryptanalyst for the U.S. government from the 1920s to
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  • [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'', directed by Aaron Posner, from January It is easy to lose yourself in the enchanted woods of Shakespeare’s timeless romantic tale. This magical comedy of tangled lovers, mischiev
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  • ...amlet'' as it was thought out by William Shakespeare. (Even though many of Shakespeare's plays have antecedents in folklore and some concurrent writings, they are
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[King John]],'' directed by Aaron Posner, from October 23rd 2018 to De [[File:King John 005 TW web.jpg|center|thumb|800x800px|The cast of Shakespeare’s political power play ''King John'' at Folger Theatre. Photo by Teresa
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  • This article provides rough estimates of the size of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]'s entire collection. ...ibs with bib format a* and “Shakespeare, William...” but not “Shakespeare, William...(Spirit)” as main entry; unsuppressed mfhds for ditto: 13,936; 2,250 un
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  • [[File:V.b.217 pg. 1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Possible portrait of herald William Smith in ''Alphabet or blazon of arms'', 1597. Folger Digital Image [http:/ ''Symbols of Honor: Heraldry and Family History in Shakespeare's England'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]], was on display in th
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  • ...ding the the "First Folio" of 1623. At the time, all were thought to be by Shakespeare. The Folger collection includes one bound-together set in its original bind ...ladelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press in cooperation with the Folger Shakespeare Library, 2021).
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  • ...erto Rico, and Washington DC in 2016 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. *Shakespeare and Autism Project, Ohio State University
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  • :Shakespeare Association of America-Folger Institute Fellow [[William Cavert]], Associate Professor, History, The University of St. Thomas
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  • ...a book, ''The Royal Play of Macbeth; When, Why, and How It Was Written by Shakespeare''.<ref>New York: Macmillan, 1950. [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrec ===Relationship with the Folger Shakespeare Library===
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  • This event took place on December 12th 2011 at 7:30 in the Folger Shakespeare Library. ...wship, and a Mildred and Harold Strauss Living; she has also delivered the William E. Massey, Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization at Harvard
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ::<code> 600 10 Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616 ‡v Calendars </code>
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  • :"The Nineteenth-Century Shakespeare Dramaturg: William Winter and Horace Howard Furness" :"Visualizing Variation in Shakespeare and Early Modern Books"
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Hamlet (disambiguation)]].'' ''Hamlet'' one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] and perhaps his most popular, and most puzzling. It follows the f
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  • ...gically, and, when available, the [http://www.folger.edu/store/sd4/product/shakespeare-in-american-life-1372.cfm catalog] entry number is included before the Call * William Shakespeare. ''The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice''. Souvenir promptbook. [S.l.
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  • ...as they discuss special highlights featured in [[Shakespeare's the Thing|''Shakespeare's the Thing'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. == A Famous Forgery ([[Shakespeare's the Thing exhibition material#The Great Shakespeare Forger (case 1)|case 1]]) ==
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  • ...tweets that have used the hashtag #Shax450 on Twitter to celebrate William Shakespeare’s 450th birthday. Learn more about additional web archiving activities at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]].
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. Sonny Venkatrathnam and Kadir Hassim signed the Robben Island Shakespeare on the title page and p. ix of the introduction, respectively. By not selec
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  • ...sponsors, guests, and donors, we raised more than $360,000 for the Folger Shakespeare Library’s educational and cultural mission. ...imonials from teachers around the country who participated in our Teaching Shakespeare Institute. The whole program was a moving tribute to the Folger's work with
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  • ...eenth-century first editions of American and British authors, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] has at least six of his works, ranging from 1556 to 1664.<ref> Se ...Shirley, ''The Maides Revenge, a Tragedy.'' London: T[homas]. C[otes]. for William Cooke, 1639 [i.e. 1640]. [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BB
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  • ...Arms and Armor in Shakespeare|''Now Thrive the Armorers: Arms and Armor in Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. During William Shakespeare's lifetime (1564-1616), the way that wars were fought and the kinds of weap
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  • ...of [[The Wonder of Will: 400 Years of Shakespeare]] 2016 commemoration of Shakespeare's death ...n the English language. As household names and literary celebrities, both Shakespeare and Austen are on a “first-name basis” with the reading public.
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  • :"Shakespeare and the Cultures of Commemoration" :"Shakespeare’s Play of Credit"
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  • ...sites using the [[Archive-It]] subscription service since 2011. The Folger Shakespeare Library web collections can be accessed [https://archive-it.org/organizatio ...the Internet Archive and [http://web.archive.org/web/20130906212613/http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/ is made accessible via the Wayback Machine].
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  • ...12, 2014. ''Here is a Play Fitted'', a backstage tour of four centuries of Shakespeare in performance, takes its name from [http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/?cha ...']], and ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''. Along the way, it reveals how much Shakespeare has changed on stage in every era, from Restoration rewrites to a nineteent
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  • ''This article is about the poetry seminar. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' [[File:Shakespeare's Sisters OB Hardison 2007.jpeg|350px|right|thumb|Shakespeare's Sisters Class of 2007.]]
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  • We are working to digitize [[Recipe books at the Folger Shakespeare Library|every manuscript recipe book in our collection]]: these images are ...freely available and can be repurposed with acknowledgement of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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  • This event took place on May 7th 2011 at the Folger Shakespeare Library. The judges—Laura Furman, William Kittredge, and Helena Maria Viramontes—considered approximately 320 novel
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  • ''Editing Shakespeare's Othello'' [[Emily King]], Assistant Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, Louisiana State University
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  • ...ign with an exhibition of more than 100 rare items drawn from the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], the largest repository of materials by and about Elizabeth in th ...y will remember her 1997 Folger exhibition, [[Shakespeare's Unruly Women|''Shakespeare's Unruly Women'']].
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  • ...ls. The Folger also holds a significant collection of facsimile and forged Shakespeare signatures. The Folger held a 2003 exhibition entitled ''[https://folgerped ===William Henry Ireland===
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  • ...ndividually, and they were later issued as ''Obras Dramaticas de Guillermo Shakespeare'' part of the ''Biblioteca Clásica'' series. Constituting 23 plays in eigh ...ing other titles at this time, but if this reconstruction is accurate, the Shakespeare volumes seemed to sell well, with the second edition starting the same year
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Henry IV, Part 1|1 Henry IV]], directed by Rosa Joshi, from September 3 *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • Halliwell began collecting while still at William Henry Butler's school in Brighton. By 1839, at the age of 19, Halliwell had ...akespearean publications included the monumental ''Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare'' (published six times between 1881 and 1887) and a number of shorter pamph
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  • ...the persistent doctrinal ambiguities found in such sources as the plays of Shakespeare, the poetry of Donne and Milton, the polemics of the English Civil War, and ...slapstick of ''Tamburlaine'' and ''Doctor Faustus''. By contrast, many of Shakespeare's plays reflect unease in the face of "maimed rites" and nostalgia for trad
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  • This event happened on September 22nd 2008 at the Folger Shakespeare Library. ...a neurologist, died of leukemia in his late 50s. Bank attended Hobart and William Smith Colleges,and has an MFA from Cornell University.
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  • ...he Bookshops in Paul's Cross Churchyard'' (1990), and ''The First Folio of Shakespeare'' (1991). He is currently working on a history of the Stationers' Company t ...akespeare and the Shapes of Time'' (1982), a General Editor of ''The Arden Shakespeare'', 3rd series, and, with Peter Stallybrass, editor of ''Staging the Renaiss
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  • ...oes from defacement by radical iconoclasts. (cf. S. Schoenbaum's ''William Shakespeare: A Documentary Life''. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1975, 30–31.) ...use of images in worship. One example of the latter is the Puritan divine William Perkins' ''A Warning Against the Idolatrie of the Last Times''. In this inf
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  • ...descriptive list of each piece included in the [[Shakespeare's the Thing|''Shakespeare's the Thing'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...akespeare|Performing Shakespeare]]; and [[#Depicting Shakespeare|Depicting Shakespeare]].
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  • ...tre of Harlem, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Guthrie, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Third Rail Projects and other theaters across the country. Folger ...' (Folger Theatre, 2002)]], [[Shakespeare's R & J (Folger Theatre, 2000)|''Shakespeare’s R & J'' (Folger Theatre, 2000)]], [[Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Thea
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...prisoners made their signatures in the back of the ''Collected Works'', by Shakespeare’s sonnets. J. Nzuza and Don Davies selected sonnets 25 and 30, respective
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  • == Shakespeare and Ireland == ...imself. However, Ireland appears in several of his plays. It is clear that Shakespeare knew about Ireland and wanted to write about it.
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  • ...in theatre and music to investigate how and why Restoration adaptations of Shakespeare succeeded in performance in their own time (i.e., 1660-1714) and how and wh ...val performance recording will be made available to scholars at the Folger Shakespeare Library and to the general public in the two repositories of the [http://ww
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...nd signatures in Front Matter and The Tempest#Front Matter|Venkatrathnam’s Shakespeare]], Gqirana selected a passage from ''As You Like It'': the Duke’s celebra
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  • ...ars: The Robben Island Shakespeare|''A Book Behind Bars: The Robben Island Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...nt commentator on his situation, was unlikely to have missed the nuance of Shakespeare’s placing this sage advice from father to son within the context of entra
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  • ...to make something attractive and useful. Other items have no connection to Shakespeare or Shakesperae's era at all, and were purely decorative, such as the "Antiq * "A group of American manufactured William and Mary style slipseat side chairs consisting of two armcharis and 11 side
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  • ...pted from Shakespeare, it appears in the "Name" field. For works ''about'' Shakespeare, it appears in the "Subject" field. ::<pre> 600 10 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 ‡x Homes and haunts ‡v Pictorial works </pre>
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  • ...t Grave Digger, Priest'', [[Hamlet (Shakespeare's Globe, 2012)|''Hamlet'' (Shakespeare's Globe, 2012)]] ...Travelling Shakespeare Company, 1995)|''Richard III'' (with the Travelling Shakespeare Company, 1995)]]
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  • ...Room]] at the Folger. For more information about paintings at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], please consult the article [[List of paintings at the Folger in ...as his mother begs him to make peace with Rome (not standing, as he is in Shakespeare’s original text). || 76.5 x 64.3 cm || [[File:FPa33.jpg|thumb|[http://ham
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  • ''This article is about the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...lger collection, with additional rare materials from other institutions, ''Shakespeare’s Sisters'' presents a far more complex—and fascinating—reality.
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  • = '''''Age of Lawyers''': The Roots of American Law in Shakespeare's Britain'' = ...Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Early Modern Books and Prints at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], with the academic expertise of Erin Kidwell, Curator of Legal Hi
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Love's Labor's Lost]], directed by Vivienne Benesch, from March 16th 20 ...d keep their monastic vows—or surrender to the charms of the opposite sex? Shakespeare’s delicious play is full of lovers and clowns, foolery and the follies of
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  • ''Fame, Fortune, & Theft: The Shakespeare First Folio'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]], opened June 3, 201 ...Over a third of the world’s copies reside within the walls of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], having been collected by Henry Clay Folger between 1893 and 1928
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  • ...ry) and Stuart Sillars (University of Bergen) with LuEllen DeHaven (Folger Shakespeare Library). Shakespeare proved especially attractive to grangerizers thanks to the variety of editi
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  • ...recto.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The recto of the final concord between William Shakespeare and Hercules Underhill, Gent. 1602. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folge ...monplace books, emblem books, and prose works of individuals as diverse as Shakespeare and Dickens, Henry VIII and Buffalo Bill, John Donne and Mark Twain, and Ap
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  • :“Shakespeare and World Cinema” :“Seeing through Shakespeare: Visual Culture and Performance in England, 1660–1960”
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  • The Folger Shakespeare Library hosts an annual evening of readings in celebration of the year's wi *[[William Kennedy & Thomas Mallon (2013)]]
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  • ...plays initially reflected the concerns of an expanding early modern world, Shakespeare soon emerged as a voice and an icon of empire and Englishness. He is now th ...a greatly enhanced understanding of the varied roles and contexts in which Shakespeare may be studied—and of the new resources available to bring those historie
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  • ...mpted—from but helps establish many of the radical changes Garrick made to Shakespeare’s play (PROMPT Ham. 16). In working on this version, Garrick did not use ===Shakespeare promptbooks digitized by Adam Matthew===
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  • [[William Thomas Smedley]]: Former owner of Folger items, blank ===Shakespeare's plays, more generally===
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  • ...of Robert S Pirie Volumes I & II: Books and Manuscripts'' sale. The Folger Shakespeare Library acquired forty five at the sale and through Sotheby's immediately a ''' 125. ''' Burghley, (William Cecil) ALS to the Earl of Essex, concerning Sir Walter Raleigh, 21 May, 159
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  • ...day Sonnet Contest. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' ...926.jpeg|250px|right|thumb|Alberto Sangorski. Songs and Sonnets by William Shakespeare. Manuscript, 1926. Call number [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/h3352
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  • ...trates the rise and fall of two of the most notorious Shakespeare forgers, William Henry Ireland and John Payne Collier. ...sie.'' London: John Kingstone and Henry Sutton, 1555. Call number: [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=159530 STC 3197 copy 2].
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  • ...e is often colloquially referred to as "Mr. Folger" by staff of the Folger Shakespeare Library. ...ard in 1923, and retired in 1928. He was well-known in the company for his Shakespeare collecting.
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  • ...l Studies''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=129625&_ga=2.118389001.1272375871.149 '''William H. Sherman''', University of Maryland at College Park
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  • ...ions published before 1641. View images of quartos and learn more at the [[Shakespeare Quartos Archive]]. *Folger = Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC
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  • :2. ''Ellen Terry as Beatrice [in Shakespeare’s Much ado about nothing]'' ...ofessional partnership with Sir Henry Irving, with whom she worked on many Shakespeare productions, playing opposite him in roles such as Juliet, Lady Macbeth, Op
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'', directed by Aaron Posner, from Januar ...sson he won’t soon forget. The comedic comeuppance is an absolute treat in Shakespeare’s delightful comedy on love, money, deception, and the wiles of women.
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  • ...programming to computer science students using assignments that engage the Shakespeare Corpus. Parts of the original text were taken directly from Brian’s previ ...and Digital Humanities in general. Listed below are some reasons why the Shakespeare Corpus is particularly suited towards the task, for computer science instru
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  • ...VIII'']], or ''All is True''. This is the play that was being performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre when it burned down in 1613. One of the cannons used for a
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  • ...eris, Richard. ''An Annotated Catalogue of Music Manuscripts in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C''. Hillsdale, N.Y.: Pendragon Press, 2005. :[[Ross Duffin|Duffin, Ross]]. ''Shakespeare's Songbook''. New York: Norton, 2004.
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  • ...lger’s institutional mission: to understand, appreciate, and contextualize Shakespeare's writings, and to preserve and provide access to our collections, both now ...nt includes materials related to the history of theatrical performance and Shakespeare editing, both analog and digital, in all languages. It includes printed and
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  • ...24 plate 14.jpg|thumb|right|340px|''Olivia'' from ''The Graphic Gallery of Shakespeare's Heroines'', 1896. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servl ...is B. Thalheimer Associate Librarian and Head of Reference at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]].
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  • Folger Consort is the early music ensemble-in-residence at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. Founding Artistic Directors Robert Eisenstein and Christopher Ke ...io broadcasts, and unique collaborations with other programs of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Folger Consort won the Best Classical Chamber Ensemble award from
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  • ...oldings of three editions of ''The Mothers Blessing'' held by the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ...d under the earl of Essex at Cadiz. They had three sons, George, John, and William.<ref>“Leigh, Dorothy (d. in or before 1616),” Jocelyn Catty in Oxford D
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  • ...book labels, armorials, and binding stamps link texts to their owners from William Caxton to Langston Hughes. Its title is taken from a line writ large in Hen ...re College in English Literature and completed his graduate studies at the Shakespeare Institute (England) and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland). After receiving a
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  • This article features a transcription of a [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]], Allowance to Thomas William Staunton Minst''er'' x<sup>li</sup> <br>
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  • ...ogether to build the collection that became the foundation of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. The Folgers took as their purview all things Shakespearean—the ====The Shakespeare Folios====
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  • ...r, scholar, and educator who served as the second director of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ...nt of Amherst College, Charles W. Cole.<ref>Stephen H. Grant, ''Collecting Shakespeare: The Story of Henry and Emily Folger'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
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  • This article features a transcription of a [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]],Treatises on English and confessor and of William the conqueror
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  • Wills, Garry. ''Witches and Jesuits: Shakespeare’s'' Macbeth. New York: New York Public Library: Oxford University Press, [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • Celebrating William Shakespeare's 450th Birthday ...00 for Folger Shakespeare Library’s programs, which bring the very best in Shakespeare education and performance to schoolchildren, scholars, and audiences in the
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  • ...between an entity and a work, expression, manifestation, or item - William Shakespeare is the ''author'' of ''Hamlet'', August Wilhelm von Schlegel is a ''transl <code>100 1 ‡a Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616, ‡e author. </code><br>
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  • [https://www.roundhousetheatre.org/ Round House Theatre] produced William Shakespeare's ''The Tempest'', directed by Aaron Posner and Teller, in collaboration wi
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  • ...thy Lundy, Kirsten Mendoza, Colin Rydell, Jenny Smith, Margaret Smith, and William Thompson, who participated in the [https://www.newberry.org/07052016-2016-m ...emporary religious developments, and reflections about the life of William Shakespeare, among other topics.
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  • ...tings in the [[Art collection development|art collection]] at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. These paintings in particular were the focus of "Appendix III: D ...limited space for exhibition. The later financial collapse of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and the subsequent dispersal of its collection could not
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  • ...scripts produced is evidenced by the number that still remain—the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] acquires approximately forty to fifty manuscripts annually, inclu ...saved for enjoyment again. Early seventeenth century manuscript copies of Shakespeare’s writings are extraordinarily rare.
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  • ...sponsored by the [[Folger Institute]] or its two centers, the [[Center for Shakespeare Studies]] and the [[Center for the History of British Political Thought]]. ...l Studies''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=129625 Z1003.5.G7 B69 2002]
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  • [[File:Y.d.295.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Ticket to John Boydell's Shakespeare lottery, 1804-1805. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servl ''Marketing Shakespeare: the Boydell Gallery, 1789–1805, & Beyond'', one of the [[Exhibitions at
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  • ==Cryptography in Shakespeare's Time== In addition to leaving secret codes in Shakespeare's plays (a theory that has proven unfounded), famous politician Sir Francis
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  • ...tings in the [[Art collection development|art collection]] at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. All paintings and their locations can be found in [[Hamnet]], in ...('''Macbeth''' IV.1) || 1829 || Oil on panel || 19.7 x 23. 7 cm || [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=128755/ FPa1] || [http://luna.folger.
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  • ''Shakespeare, Past and President'', a [[Pop-up exhibitions at the Folger|pop-up exhibiti ...d more from [https://www.whitehousehistory.org/the-american-presidents-and-shakespeare The White House Historical Association].
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  • ...ladelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press in cooperation with the Folger Shakespeare Library, 2021). For Goodman's date of death, see ''The Gentleman's Magazine ...hd. give it to my friend Mr. Garmer, who was collecting Quarto Editions of Shakespeare plays. I accordingly sent it dow[n] [t]o him at Cambridge, but whe[n] [h]e
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  • [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] holdings cover a wide range of material types related to the Amer *[[America's Shakespeare]] (Folger Exhibition, 2016)
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  • ...as type that imitated handwriting, known as black letter. In this [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=169843 16th century primer], printed ...t/s/4edirf preliminary leaves] of their 1623 [[First folio on display]] of Shakespeare's works.
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  • ...play is used to mock different people or situations; in others, different Shakespeare plays are used to poke fun at the same person. ''The rival Richards or Sheakspear [sic] in danger'' (William Heath, 1814). Folger [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=2
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', directed by Victor Malana Maog, in associa
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  • ...rbara Donagan]] (Huntington Library), [[Tim Harris]] (Brown University), [[William Lamont]] (University of Sussex), [[Lesley Le Claire]] (Worcester College, O ...ed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manuscripts held by the Folger Shakespeare Library either in collection or on film (as, for instance, the State Papers
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  • ...r widowhood, Wroth bore two children, Katherine and William, to her cousin William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, with whom she had been involved for some tim ...th also had a loose connection to Marriott and Grismand through her cousin William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke. Herbert patronized poet and satirist George
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  • For more information on Ben Jonson’s books at the Folger see the Folger Shakespeare Library blog, [http://collation.folger.edu/2016/10/ben-jonsons-library/ The **Martin, Christopher. “Retrieving Jonson’s Petrarch,” ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 45 (1994): 89-92.
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  • ...io! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare|''First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare'']] January 4, 2016 – January 2, 2017 (50 States and 2 territories) * ''[[America's Shakespeare: The Bard Goes West]]'' November 17, 2016 – February 26, 2017 (Los Angele
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  • ...rship with the Bard Graduate Center and the Folger Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library’s Board Room''' ...folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=127646 Small circular porcelain box: William Henry West Betty]
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  • ...ibrary catalogs like [[Hamnet]]. Starting in the early 2000s, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] began converting its paper-based finding aids into electronic for ...from different generations of the family: the first contains letters from William Booth (b. 1602) to his brother, John Booth (1584-1659), and the second comp
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  • ...selected digital resources—arranged by type—available through the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ...ontains information from approximately 170 prompt-books for productions of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. These productions range from the seventeenth century to
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  • *On 2-5 April 2015, at the Shakespeare Association of America meeting in Vancouver, BC, '''Joe Loewenstein''' will ...-2015, '''Brett Hirsch''' will enjoy a short-term fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Library to work on his Bibliography of Editions of Early English Drama (BEE
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  • ...ley’s ''A Caveatt for the City of London'' is available through the Folger Shakespeare Library’s digital image database, LUNA. ...eatre, 1530–1660''. Edited by [[Glynne Wickham]], [[Herbert Berry]], and [[William Ingram]]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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  • ...y to a destination that is both very new and very familiar: the Ireland of Shakespeare's time, from the sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century. ...English at East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, teaching Shakespeare and Renaissance literature. He is the author of ''Spenser’s Irish Work: P
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  • ...outmustard.net/docs/siy2014.pdf "'Mingled Yarn': The State of Computing in Shakespeare 2.0,"] in ''Digital Shakespeares'', ed. Brett D. Hirsch and Hugh Craig, spe [http://cwso.blogs.brynmawr.edu/ Cambridge World Shakespeare Online] (2009–present; Open Access/Subscription)
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  • ...erials, as well as some personnel, including the Library's first director, William Adams Slade, second director [[Joseph Quincy Adams]] and one of the founder ;L04:Folger Shakespeare Library Interior and Exterior
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  • This article features a transcription of a [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] [[Manuscripts (disambiguation)|manuscript]], An Ephemeris of the This is William Lambarde's signed journal of eight years of his work as justice of the peac
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  • ...he handpress era, and [[Shakespeare collection development |acquisition of Shakespeare-related almanacs]] from the modern era. 245 04 The Shakespeare almanac for 1894.
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  • | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. ''Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. ''Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies :
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  • ...by Steve Mentz of St. John’s University with Carol Brobeck of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ...ated topics. He was the recipient of a short-term fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Library which, he reveals in his book’s acknowledgments, “contains more
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  • ...e Artistic Director Ryan Brown, and included a conversation between Folger Shakespeare Library Director Michael Witmore and 2014-2015 Folger Institute Fellow Dr. ''Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary.''<br/>
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  • ...anks to “Time’s scythe.” Utilizing the traditional motifs for each season, Shakespeare seemingly wants to harvest some of the youthfulness of his sonnet’s subje *William Faithorne. ''A perpetuall ephemeris, or, table shewing the day of the month
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  • ...k print illustrates "The ballad of Titus Andronicus," a short rendering of Shakespeare's play with all the gory plot points. Written in the first person from Titu ...ar, as she was seen to be truly English, in direct opposition to the Dutch William. This book, like several others published at the time, claims to reveal the
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  • '''[[Shakespeare and the Problem of Biography (conference)|Shakespeare and the Problem of Biography]]''' ...nti-Biography,” Brian Cummings will assay the problem of writing a life of Shakespeare.
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  • ...rom William Bagot to Walter Bagot, 1622/3 February 27, L.a.182|Letter from William Bagot, Inner Temple, to Walter Bagot]]. Manuscript, February 27, 1622/3. Ca [[Letter from William Yelverton to Nathaniel Bacon, 1604 April 9|Letter from William Yelverton to Nathaniel Bacon]]. Manuscript, August 9, 1604. L.d.636; Displa
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  • ...ortrait].<ref>William L. Pressly, ''A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth"'' (New Haven: Yale University Press ...'s death in 1936. The younger Plimpton bequeathed the work to the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], but, through an arrangement with the Library, was possessed by h
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  • ...of Staging Shakespeare|''Here Is a Play Fitted: Four Centuries of Staging Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...ix of the plays were printed together in the [[Fame, Fortune, & Theft: The Shakespeare First Folio|First Folio]] in 1623. Several quarto plays vary significantly
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  • ...limpton "Sieve" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I,'' 1579 is one of the Folger Shakespeare Library's most treasured works of art. The painting shows us what the queen ==Elizabeth I & Shakespeare==
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  • ...tation to the works of art on display in the reading rooms at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] from the 1990s to 20202. For more information on the paintings, c 1790 (for the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery)''
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  • ...r]], celebrated the arrival of two magnificent collections at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. The exhibition opened on July 15, 1998 and closed on October 24, ...d in books over several centuries. The collection was a gift to the Folger Shakespeare Library from Champion International, who with Sotheby's Inc., New York, sup
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  • * [[Shakespeare and Medieval Drama]] [[William Robert]], Syracuse University
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  • ...Paula McDowell]], [[Ann Moss]], [[Annabel Patterson]], [[Joad Raymond]], [[William H. Sherman]], [[Peter Stallybrass]], and [[Steven Zwicker]]. ...nd the Shapes of Time'' (1982), ''Shakespeare after Theory'' (1999), and ''Shakespeare and the Book ''(2001).
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  • ...sixteenth through the twentieth centuries. Dancing notation, feast menus, Shakespeare-themed games, coronations, and fireworks all come together to depict the ma ...available. Featured in Folger exhibition [[Fooles and Fricassees: Food in Shakespeare's England|Fools and Fricassees]].
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  • == Why Shakespeare and Medieval Drama? == ...nnovations of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The relationship between Shakespeare and medieval drama illuminates the complex theatrical milieu of late mediev
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  • *[[Catherine Belsey|Belsey, Catherine]].'' Shakespeare and the Loss of Eden: the Construction of Family Values in Early Modern Cul ...hing the ‘shard-bone Beetle’ Crux: a Hard Case with a Few Pat Readings.” ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 56, no. 4 (2005).
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  • ...with Scottish characters). It was assembled by music printer and composer William Henderson (1831-1891) some time before 1889. Henry and Emily Folger purchas ...ical series: Series 1: "Music on the British stage" (Mus 1-23), Series 2: "Shakespeare" (Sh 1-23), Series 3: "Waverley" (W 1-15), and Series 4: "Scotch plays" (Sc
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  • ...erly’s'' special issue on Prison Writing, edited by William H. Sherman and William J. Sheils (2009); “Staging New Worlds: Place and ''Le Theatre de Neptune' ...appointed Head of Reader Services in 1986. She has been a contributor to ''Shakespeare Magazine'' and was co-editor with Thomas Gravell of ''American Watermarks,
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  • ...823 and 1861(?). Plays ranged from early modern playwrights (nearly all of Shakespeare's plays are included) to contemporary authors. Playbooks were primarily sol :154. William Tell
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  • ...ersality and historicity of emotion remains an open one. This [[Center for Shakespeare Studies]] seminar is sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. With vis ...atherine Lutz (Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill); William I. Miller (Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor); Zirka Z. Filipczak (A
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  • ...e. These resources are the materials themselves-the holdings of the Folger Shakespeare Library, to begin with, but also the modem printed editions and the growing '''William Quinn,''' Professor of English at the University of Arkansas 
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  • ::—William F. Friedman, "Saying it in Cipher" (1920) ...Friedmans quickly lost faith in this theory and moved to Washington, where William ran the Signals Intelligence Service and Elizebeth worked for the Coast Gua
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  • ...rticle offers a comprehensive list of each piece included in ''[[America's Shakespeare]]'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...s and King Lear.” “Shakespeare’s black? Not yet.” “It is of the heart that Shakespeare speaks.”
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  • ...ents of navigation).'' London: John Charlewood, 1588?. Call number:[http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=169367 STC 24931] and [http://luna.fo ...rchas his pilgrimes''. London: William Stansby, 1625. Call number: [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=164126 STC 20509 Copy 2 Vol.3] and [h
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  • == ''A Monument to Shakespeare'' == ==== ''I shower a welcome on ye; welcome all.'' Shakespeare, Henry VIII, 1.4.75. ====
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  • :“A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus” ...riendship Between Men in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Adaptations of Shakespeare
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  • ...aracter from Shakespeare to Shirley'' (2011). He has edited three plays by Shakespeare and, with Amanda Bailey, ''Affect Theory and Early Modern Texts: Politics, ...velers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology, 1500-1770,” ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 54:1 (1997): 167-92.<br>
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  • ...studies, letters, and the history of sexuality. His recent books include ''Shakespeare’s Letters'' (2008), volume 1 (2012) of ''The Oxford Francis Bacon'', and ...ance </em>(2002); he has edited Marlowe’s <em>Jew of Malta</em> as well as Shakespeare’s <em>Richard III</em> and <em>Julius Caesar</em>. He is currently edi
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  • ...attended by Nature and the Passions'', 1791-1792, was a descendant of the Shakespeare craze generated by the career of David Garrick. Folger Digital Image [http: ...dress. For a complete catalog of the Folger's Romney drawings see, [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=31009 ''The Drawings of George Romney
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  • [[File:ART 231747.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Park's Shakespeare Characters, a nineteenth-century picture game. Folger Digital Image [http:/ ...n [[Golden Lads & Lasses: Shakespeare for Children|''Golden Lads & Lasses: Shakespeare for Children'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. Specifically, t
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  • Folger Shakespeare Library, [https://emmo.folger.edu/ Early Modern Manuscripts Online beta] an Folger Shakespeare Library [http://luna.folger.edu Digital Image Collection]
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  • ...n Shakespeare's England|''Symbols of Honor: Heraldry and Family History in Shakespeare's England'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...coats of arms of knights of the Garter was presented to James I in 1606 by William Segar, Garter King of Arms, who penned it himself. [http://luna.folger.edu/
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  • : Kerwin, William. “Medea's traces: Women Practitioners in History and Drama.” In ''Beyon : [[Lena Cowen Orlin|Orlin, Lena]]. “Gertrude’s Closet.” ''Shakespeare Jahrbuch'' 134 (1998): 44–67.
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  • ...in "Comedy of Errors," is a transcription platform designed by the Folger Shakespeare Library in 2006 to enable online transcription and comparison of transcript ::<span style="color:white; background-color:blue">William Shakespeare</span>
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  • ...lord admiral, for the "White Falcon of Dansicke bound for Venetia, whereof William Henrickson is m[aste]r quietly to pass on || || 1585 || https://hamnet.fol | Book || Perkins, William, 1558-1602, || Deaths knell, or the sicke mans passing-bell : summoning all
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  • ...e, and the Folgers began collecting materials about her as they focused on Shakespeare. The collection on English history has continued to expand with the Folger ...politica vel ciuilis.'' London: William Jaggard, 1608. Call number [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=163993 STC 11922 Copy 3] and [http://
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  • :[[Derek Hirst]] is William Eliot Smith Professor of History. He is the author of ''Representative of t ...a lecture by [[Edward W. Soja]] (UCLA), and includes invited discussants [[William Egginton]] (the Johns Hopkins University), [[Margaret Greer]] (Duke Univers
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  • ...am Archila (2016)|''The Human Voice in Struggle: Reginald Dwyane Betts and William Archila'' (2016)]] * William Matthews (1993)
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  • ...'' by helping you create your own musical instruments, leading you through Shakespeare's world of music, hosting your very own court masques and much much more. All of the objects and drawings you see here can be found at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]].
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  • Curated by Mary Anne Caton, ''Fooles and Fricassees: Food in Shakespeare's England'' was part of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] and ran from Sept Shakespeare and his contemporaries were familiar with a wide range of foodstuffs and se
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