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  • * [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/9a6we6 15th century] **[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/avas70 15th century Austria]
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  • **[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/avas70 15th century Austria] **[http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/8c4482 16th century Austria]
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  • ==19th Century== ==20th Century==
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  • Until the 16th century, female roles on the English stage were performed by young men. The film [h [[Category: 20th century]]
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  • ...les (from 18th-century porcelain figurines of actors and actresses to 21st-century plastic action figures and Lego mini-figs of Shakespeare). I hold a Ph.D. i
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  • [[Category: 20th century]] [[Category: 21st century]]
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  • ...ical styles of Renaissance and Baroque Europe, and a glimpse into how 21st-century musicians approach the music of earlier eras.
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  • ...003), ''Best American Poetry'' (2001), and ''The Garden Thrives: Twentieth Century African-American Poetry'' (1996). Her play ''Detour/South Bronx'' premiered
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  • [[Category: 20th century]] [[Category: 21st century]]
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  • *September 14, 2016 – Colloquia: ''21st Century Shakespeare,'' by Evelyn Gajowski *September 29, 2016 – Colloquia: ''Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Printing Technologies'' by Michael Frazier
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  • ...in October of 2015, the '''Hogarth Shakespeare''' series has offered 21st century readers modern-day re-imaginings of Shakespeare’s most renowned plays, au
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  • ...in October of 2015, the '''Hogarth Shakespeare''' series has offered 21st century readers modern-day re-imaginings of Shakespeare’s most renowned plays, au
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  • [[Category:20th century]] [[Category:21st century]]
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  • [[Category: 16th century]] [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • ...es in the aesthetics, symbolism, and ethos of European art for more than a century. The powerful push and pull of this relationship constitutes a distinct tra
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  • ...ace, who share their thoughts on bringing this early English drama to 21st-century Folger audiences. [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • ...''English Church Polyphony: Singers and Sources from the 14th to the 17th Century''. Aldershot; Brookfield, USA: Ashgate, 1999. :Bray, Roger, ed. ''The Sixteenth Century''. The Blackwell History of Music in Britain. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Referen
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  • ...will continue his work in Washington, DC, as artistic director of the 21st Century Consort. ...irector, founder and conductor of the [http://21stcenturyconsort.org/ 21st Century Consort], the new music ensemble-in-residence at the [http://www.si.edu/ Sm
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  • [[Category: 21st century]]
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  • ...ings, including use of single active dates, century dates for the 20th and 21st centuries, adding place names if a place is mentioned in connection with a : For book published 1875; no date in inscription; appears to be a 19th century hand
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  • ==== 19th-Century Americans Study Shakespeare ==== ...n recent years, actors of every ethnic and racial origin. In the twentieth century, new media like radio, the movies, and television provided brand-new arenas
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  • [[Category:20th century]] [[Category:21st century]]
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  • ...''Shakespeare’s Latinidad: Or, Why Read a Renaissance Playwright in 21st-Century Miami?'' by Professor Roland Greene
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  • ♠ [http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/wash46354?db=BBCN 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers] contains not only newspapers, but newsbooks, ♠ [http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/wash46354?db=NCCO Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Theatre] features a wide range of primary sourc
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  • ...from ''Julius Caesar'' in the hand of John Adams. Manuscript, 18th or 19th century. Catalog item 37. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon. ...: [in Shakespeare’s ''Macbeth'']''. Engraving. [United States?: s.n., 19th century?]. Catalog item 14. Call number: [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebreco
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  • ...Dramatic Significance of Ophelia's and Lady Macbeth's Madness in the 21st Century Indian Cinematic Adaptations
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  • "There's not much more you can ask for ... perfect for a 21st-century date" - ''[https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/theater/article/21047 ...r” – ''[https://dcist.com/story/19/02/07/folgers-nell-gwynn-is-a-lush-17th-century-romantic-comedy/ DCist]''
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  • [[Category: 20th century]] [[Category: 21st century]]
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  • ...h-Century English Broadsides and Newsbooks|''Yesterday's News: Seventeenth-Century English Broadsides and Newsbooks'']] (1996) [[Category: 20th century]]
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  • [[Category:19th century]] [[Category:20th century]]
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  • ...with Matthew Augustine, 2015), and his current projects include the ''21st-Century Oxford Authors ''edition of John Dryden. ...nglish at Boston University. In addition to numerous articles on sixteenth-century English drama, he is the author of ''Shakespearean Iconoclasm'' (1986) and
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  • "Bardolatry," or the craze for all thing Shakespeare, began in the eighteenth century and has never ceased. Perhaps its most startling expression was by actor [[ In the nineteenth century, one of the most popular Shakespearean references was to the Seven Ages of
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  • ...ter; collectors drove its sales and increased its price. By the nineteenth century, it was so highly regarded that lists and censuses of copies were compiled; ...history of the First Folio, from its modest beginnings in the seventeenth century to stories of theft and recovery of an idolized book, recounting how it cam
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  • ...1, and the crown's efforts to control the western realm inspired sixteenth-century mapmakers and historians: Knowledge equals power, and the Tudor capital was ...ber: [https://www.bridgemanimages.com/en-US/asset/87679/french-school-16th-century/portrait-of-perkin-warbeck-c-1474-99-flemish-imposter-and-pretender-to-the-
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  • Edwin Booth was one of the most renowned Shakespearean actors of the 19th century, celebrated for his roles as Hamlet, Richard III, and Iago. He also was bro ...peare Dramatic Club intend to celebrate the birthday of Shakespeare on the 21st of April, and extending to me on behalf of the Club, an invitation to be pr
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  • ...strations.folger.edu/ British Book Illustrations: Extending Access to 17th-century Visual Culture] is a project of the Folger Shakespeare Library, funded by a ...ject to help the Folger digitize thousands of 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century images representing Shakespeare’s plays.
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  • ...' (2011). Her current work focuses on the place of allegory in seventeenth-century scientific thought. ...with Matthew Augustine, 2015), and his current projects include the ''21st-Century Oxford Authors ''edition of John Dryden.
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  • ...es of Shakespeare’s early reputation. Similarly, starting in the late 20th century landmark TV mini-series and a wealth of films have done for Austen as she n ...cts— from the sublime to the ridiculous. Literary celebrity, from its 18th-century beginnings, is as much about relics and souvenirs as about books and plays.
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  • *Barnes, Robin Bruce. “Hope and Despair in Sixteenth-Century German Almanacs.” In ''The Reformation in Germany and Europe: Interpretat *[[Lawrence M. Bryant|Bryant, Lawrence.]] “Making History in the Sixteenth Century: Assemblies-with-Rulers, Rhetoric, Texts, and Theory.” In ''Dissent, Iden
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  • == Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Shakespeare: Revision and Adaptation (cluster 2) == ...l flow, which made it the standard stage version until the early twentieth century. Cibber's influence can still be seen in Laurence Olivier's version of ''Ri
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