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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 diffe
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  • [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 2009)|''Much Ado About Nothing'' (Folger Theatre, 2009)]]
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  • ...eatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Joe Banno, from November 14 to December 20, 1998. ...Pedro), Rick Foucheux (Leonato); Back: David Fendig (Benedick), ''Much Ado About Nothing'', Folger Theatre, 1998. Directed by Joe Banno. Photo by Ken Cobb.|
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced ''Mad About the Bard,'' conceived by Floyd King and Ethan McSweeney, created and direct [[File:1998 Mad About the Bard Folger 1.jpg|frame|Floyd King, ''Mad About the Bard'', conceived by Floyd King and Ethan McSweeny. Folger Theatre, 199
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  • ...d 581 in the Bibliographic format contains a citation or other information about a publication that is based on the use, study, or analysis of the materials <code>ǂa - Publications about described materials note (NR)
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  • ...eatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Nick Hutchison, from October 20 to November 27, 20 ...Pedro), Jim Jorgensen (Don John), and Tiffany Fillmore (Hero), ''Much Ado About Nothing'', directed by Nick Hutchison, Folger Theatre, 2005. Photo by Carol
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  • ...eatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Timothy Douglas, from October 21 to November 29, 2 ...ace (Brother), Roxi Victorian (Hero), and Doug Brown (Leonato), ''Much Ado About Nothing'', directed by Timothy Douglas, Folger Theatre, 2009. James Kegley.
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  • ...itings on the theater. Given that working poets produced all the discourse about genre examined in this seminar, participants were encouraged to familiarize
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  • Roger Rees performed ''What You Will: By and About the Bard'' from March 30 to April 1, 2007. Developed by Rees, the production included musings about and selections from ''[[Hamlet|Hamlet]]'', [[Henry V|''Henry V'']], [[King
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  • The [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] presented ''I Will Tell You the Truth About This: Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War: Tracy K. Smith and Maurice Manning
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  • [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. [[Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 2009)|''Much Ado About Nothing'' (Folger Theatre, 2009)]]
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  • === About the artist ===
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  • #REDIRECT [[MARC 581 Publications About Described Materials Note]]
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  • Don Pedro is a character in [[Much Ado About Nothing| ''Much Ado About Nothing'']]. He is a /Synopsis/
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  • ...Thinking about Poetic Genres in the Early Modern Period (seminar)|Thinking about Poetic Genres in the Early Modern Period]] (Seminar, [[1999–2000 Folger I
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  • ...h-century editors of Shakespeare and the pathways they created to learning about the playwright.
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  • ...e themes of gender, epistemology, the meaning of health and illness, ideas about agency and passivity, emotional self-fashioning, and the individual’s rel
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...in Shakespeare’s time – Witmore discusses 10 things that Shakespeare knew about people, history, and power that we still need to know today.
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced ''Mad About the Bard,'' conceived by Floyd King and Ethan McSweeney, created and direct [[File:1998 Mad About the Bard Folger 1.jpg|frame|Floyd King, ''Mad About the Bard'', conceived by Floyd King and Ethan McSweeny. Folger Theatre, 199
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  • ...eatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Nick Hutchison, from October 20 to November 27, 20 ...Pedro), Jim Jorgensen (Don John), and Tiffany Fillmore (Hero), ''Much Ado About Nothing'', directed by Nick Hutchison, Folger Theatre, 2005. Photo by Carol
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  • Cartoonist '''Mya Gosling''' led a presentation about her popular webcomic [https://goodticklebrain.com/ Good Tickle Brain] that Audiences learned about the process of creating a webcomic and helped as Mya drew an original Shake
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...amlet tells Horatio, “To tell my story.” Professor Greenblatt's lecture is about what it means for Hamlet – and for Shakespeare – to believe that life i
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  • ''This article is about one of the Folger's Web collections. For other uses, see [[Web collection ( ...a ''archives and preserves the Folger’s web presence over time. Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]].
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  • ...ed; and the differences between telling the lives of those who speak truth about reality and those whose cultural products are recognized as works of the im ...ntal Life'' (1985, with Simon Schaffer). He is currently working on a book about the ideas of scientific knowledge and personal virtue in late modernity.
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  • ...laire Dapkiewicz''', '''Eric Johnson''', and [[Heather Wolfe]] gave a talk about the groundbreaking online exhibition [https://shakespearedocumented.folger. ...Documented''' is the largest and most authoritative resource for learning about primary sources that document the life and career of William Shakespeare. I
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  • ...se out of such routine merchandise as zipping and unzipping a snowsuit"? ''About Obviously On: The Bush Administration in Rhyme'', Trillian himself has said ...ty of Georgia. He is the author of thirty books. His nonfiction includes ''About Alice,'' ''Remembering Denny,'' and ''Killings''. His humor writing include
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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 ...007 fire heavily damaged the Georgetown Neighborhood Library and destroyed about 10% of the Peabody Room's collections. Numerous collections were water-dama
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  • ''This article is about one of the Folger's Web collections. For other uses, see [[Web collection ( ...aining to the 450th anniversary of William Shakespeare's birth. Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]].
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' ...k of knowledge so painfully because it relates to a figure we care so much about?
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  • ''This article is about one of the Folger's Web collections. For other uses, see [[Web collection ( ...al companies which identify a focus on Shakespeare performance. Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]].
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...iography ''Soul of the Age'', speaks on "The Good Life in Shakespeare" and about the Epicurean tradition, with an emphasis on the plays [[As You Like It]],
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  • ...eatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Joe Banno, from November 14 to December 20, 1998. ...Pedro), Rick Foucheux (Leonato); Back: David Fendig (Benedick), ''Much Ado About Nothing'', Folger Theatre, 1998. Directed by Joe Banno. Photo by Ken Cobb.|
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  • ...family heirloom that has stood the test of time, but have you ever thought about what it would be like to use early modern recipe cards in your own kitchen? ...irginia. Marissa was a contributing editor at the Appendix where she wrote about the bizarre futures of the Mistris Parliament plays and the challenges of r
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  • ...was paid to the ways in which political economy was embedded in discourses about natural history and religion, moral philosophy and political theory, gender ...orking on two books, one about the history of the idea of scarcity and one about science, spirituality, and political economy during Sweden’s “Age of Gr
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' ...wat looked at John Adams’, Thomas Jefferson’s, and other Founders’ writing about the Bard in the light of these questions, asking also whether or not their
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  • ...ossible. The project traces this unexamined strain of intellectual thought about translation through individual chapters on Virgil, Ariosto, Spenser, Marlow
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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 diffe
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  • ...is about the annual [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' This is a paper about how a set of small words –''may, can, will, would, ought, must, shall, sh
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  • ...hosted a screening of '''''McKellen: Playing the Part''''', a documentary about the life and career of actor '''Sir Ian McKellen'''. The film was directed Learn more about the production on [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6127326/ IMDB].
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
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  • ...All of the program music was composed within about a 70-year span, between about 1370 and 1440, with a stunning variety of sonority, harmonic language, and
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...nd the Grammar of Forgiveness ''(2011). She is currently working on a book about Shakespearean tragedy and philosophy’s love affair with the genre of trag
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...ll discuss how Shakespeare’s ''The Tempest'' can help us think differently about our relationship to digital technology.
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  • ...Warwick Castle Library. The earl of Warwick assembled his library between about 1852 and 1870 with the help of [[J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps]], an important S The Folger holds 82 copies of the First Folio, about a third of those still in existence, and by far the largest collection in t
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  • ...ARC 21 fields for authority data | Authority]] format contains information about gender of a person, including dates applicable. ...guous given names (''Robin'', ''Pat'', ''Leslie''), or if you are in doubt about its gender-association in a particular language (''Sille'', ''Chunhua''),
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  • ...eaturing the Folger, please see the article [[List of nonfiction resources about the Folger]].
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  • ...early modern Europe and its overseas colonies, long before modern debates about “two cultures,” how did an encyclopedic understanding of knowledge, new
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  • ...between political economy and political thought, the development of ideas about the distinctions between “public” good and “private” interest, and
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  • Learn more about our [[Mazarinades]] collection, a large selection of satirical French pamph Read about and relive ''[[Sense and Sensibility (2016)|Sense and Sensibility ]]''[[Sen
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  • ''This article is about William Shakespeare's long poems. For related articles, please see [[Willia ...lished some years later, perhaps without his permission. Scholars disagree about whether to attribute another poem, ''A Lover's Complaint'', to Shakespeare.
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  • ...oing contests about past and present religious devotion and orthodoxy, and about the afterlives of drama manuscripts as material objects. Most historical me
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
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  • ...ard at the very height of his popularity, the stories and fictions written about him from the 19th century on, and his importance in Eugene over the last 10 ...Shakespeare'' - Director, teacher, and actor Judith “Sparky” Roberts spoke about the art of artifice in Shakespeare’s plays, in a presentation illustrated
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  • Roger Rees performed ''What You Will: By and About the Bard'' from March 30 to April 1, 2007. Developed by Rees, the production included musings about and selections from ''[[Hamlet|Hamlet]]'', [[Henry V|''Henry V'']], [[King
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].''
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  • ...Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the UK. For additional information about the project, see the [[Media:NEH Final Report Shakespeare Quartos Archive.p For more information about Shakespeare quartos, see the [[Folgerpedia]] article [[Shakespeare Quartos
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  • ...of its faculty participants, the seminar engaged in two days of discussion about the principles of unity and diversity of the human and natural world as per
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  • ...d 581 in the Bibliographic format contains a citation or other information about a publication that is based on the use, study, or analysis of the materials <code>ǂa - Publications about described materials note (NR)
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  • ...eatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']], directed by Timothy Douglas, from October 21 to November 29, 2 ...ace (Brother), Roxi Victorian (Hero), and Doug Brown (Leonato), ''Much Ado About Nothing'', directed by Timothy Douglas, Folger Theatre, 2009. James Kegley.
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  • *April 23, 2016 – Much Ado About Shakespeare, family event ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Nebraska.
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  • Learn more about the film on [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5797134/ IMDB]. ...chael Witmore''', [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] Director, in conversation about the film. Rosamond Purcell and Dr. Witmore jointly curated the 2013 Exhibit
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...e seasoning, preserving, and distilling pose knotty intellectual questions about art, nature, knowledge, and time. Wall celebrated Shakespeare's birthday by
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].''
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  • ...Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare’s England'', among other works. He writes about food-sharing in literary, philosophical, religious, and historical contexts
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
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  • The conversation was about discovering stories that need to told
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  • ...ove’s Labour’s Won'' (usually known as [[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']]). For more information, including video interviews, backstage p ...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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  • *July 20-24, 2016 – ''Much Ado about Nothing,'' performance by Capitol Shakespeare ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited North Dakota.
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  • Julia Fine is currently a James Beard National Scholar, writing about food, ecology, and labor in the Indian Ocean world. She holds an A.B. from
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  • ...lers were taken into account. Secondary literature, such as recent debates about the "stigma of print" thesis, were sampled, but the main emphasis was on us
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  • ...itings on the theater. Given that working poets produced all the discourse about genre examined in this seminar, participants were encouraged to familiarize
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  • ====Information about tools and materials====
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  • The Folger has a number of different files containing information about collection material. This article designates how these files are to be cite ...ng cabinets in the Deck A lockup, and sometimes provide useful information about what the Folgers thought the item was)
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  • ...elve-week seminar introduced its participants to the most useful documents about Renaissance theatre buildings, their owners, acting companies, and audience
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  • ''This article is about William Shakespeare's sonnets. For related articles, please see [[William S ...al sonnets that engage us, but the story that their sequence seems to tell about Shakespeare's love life, whenever one reads the ''Sonnets'' in the order in
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  • If you have questions about the catalog, please contact [mailto:catalog@folger.edu catalog@folger.edu]. For other articles about the catalog, please see [[:Category:Catalog]]. For articles geared towards
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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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  • ...re also welcome. A set of common readings that reflect current scholarship about music focused discussion. A technical background in music was not required
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  • ...tures to date [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
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  • ...es. They also examined the visual culture of this Atlantic space for clues about changing conceptions of the natural world. The expedition encompassed Anglo
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].''
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  • ...ions influence perceptions of gender? How did dance contribute to thinking about male and female bodies? Seminar participants also considered the ways in wh
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  • ...mpared to authors like Sinclair Lewis and Sherwood Anderson who also wrote about small towns of their generation. Some critics contend that Russo’s own ea ...e exception to this theme of small-town life—Russo’s 1997 ''Straight Man'' about the life and tribulations of a college professor, which is what Russo was f
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  • === About the artist ===
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  • This template is for recording information about medieval manuscripts in the Folger collections for Erik Kwakkel's class at (can be specified as print, manuscript, movie production; information about manufacture; or other forms of making. The Folger's collections are diverse
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  • ...of East Asian Shakespeares as a body of works—as opposed to random stories about cross-cultural encounter—allows us to better understand the processes of
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  • ...ticle is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
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  • *August 25, 2016 – Film: ''10 Things I Hate About You'' *September 17, 2016 – First Folio Family Day Performance: ''Much Ado About Nothing,'' by Shakes it Up After School
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  • Learn more about additional web archiving activities at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web
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  • ...ty and textual production; Protestant satirical <nowiki> </nowiki>writings about nuns and nunneries; translations of medieval texts for early modern women
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  • ...and actors behaving badly: what the Drury Lane Prompter’s Journal tells us about nineteenth-century theatrical life]"
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  • Listen to Bettina Smith talk about [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/b27c2v jousting]. Watch curator Jeffrey Forgeng talk about Swords and Shakespeare.
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  • ...ltural policy, who promoted and pursued it and, if possible, to learn more about the readership of these translations. To achieve this, it is essential to r ...ation theory and practice. For example, one of the most interesting things about seventeenth-century translations is that the translator often used to take
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  • ''This article is about an individual occurence of this event. For other instances, see [[Folger Po About his work Gary Snyder has said, “I try to hold both history and wilderness
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  • ''This article is about William Shakespeare's plays. For related articles, please see [[William Sha For more information about Shakespeare's poetry, visit [[William Shakespeare's poems|William Shakespea
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  • *September 8, 2016 – Colloquia: ''What We Can Learn about Shakespeare from the First Folio,'' by Richard Harp ...o! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First Folio that visited Nevada.
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  • ...audience, wit, and the value and uses of poetry. Sources include treatises about poetics such as Sidney’s'' Defense of Poesy'', letters and other formulat
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  • ...d to North America as part of a wave of Jewish emigration. All three write about leaving behind a country that will soon disappear and a history that is con
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  • Come learn about paleography, the study of old handwriting, and try out our user-friendly so Stop in to try a few words and learn about the process, or get cozy with a whole document!
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  • ...ck, University of London, has written about death and burial in London and about the sources on which estimates of London’s population are based. Forthcom
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  • This template is for recording information about a Folger Shakespeare Library collections item. Click the "piece of paper sy (can be specified as print, manuscript, movie production; information about manufacture; or other forms of making. The Folger's collections are diverse
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  • ...ituation, the new theory predicated upon “desire” misses something crucial about the ways in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries might have understood
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  • ...manuscripts, papers, records, and our institutional archives. This page is about our internal practices for description in ArchivesSpace. When adding a note about physical evidence to a finding aid, see the advice on [[Advisory statements
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  • *June 12, 2016 - First Folio Film Mini-Festival, ''Much Ado About Nothing'' (directed byKenneth Branagh) *June 14, 2016 – Lunch with Books, ''Much Ado About Nothing'' Conversation
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  • ''This article is about a single event. For other uses, see the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute ...esented the 2013 [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]] reading. Gizzi spoke about Dickinson's poetic legacy, and read from his own works.
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  • ...n MARC fields| Cataloging style manual for MARC articles]] for information about formatting the content. This template is for recording information about MARC fields in Folger catalog records. Select the "piece of paper symbol" i
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  • To find out more about each session, including the readings discussed, please feel free to explore
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  • ...f Drowning'', a finalist for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; ''Questions About Angels'', selected by Edward Hirsch for the National Poetry Series; ''Balli Excerpt from "American Sonnet"from ''Questions About Angels'', by Billy Collins © 1991. Used by permission of the University of
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  • *March 10, 2016 - Thursdays with the Bard Book Discussion Series: ''Much Ado About Nothing'' *March 22, 2016 - ''Much Ado About Nothing:'' Performance by Portland High School Shakespeare Club
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  • ...arly modern Christian scholars, debates about the biblical text and claims about Jewish doctrine and ritual, efforts to apply Jewish learning to such discip
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  • ...first experiences reading the tales of the Great Detective, what he thinks about the enduring preoccupation with all things Sherlock, his fascination with f
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  • Learn more about the production on [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5943392/ IMDB].
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  • To learn more about the production, visit the Almedia archives [https://almeida.co.uk/whats-on/ ...re as an essential force in an increasingly fragmented society. Learn more about the Almedia [https://almeida.co.uk/ here].
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  • ...bert, and Elizabeth Taylor, whose performances play out a variety of fears about gender and sexuality. For more about this lecture, read Dr. Williamson’s guest post on our blog, [https://shak
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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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  • ...out Shakespeare's Birthday Sonnet Contest past winners. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' At first you were bragging about your skill
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  • ''This article is about the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation ...ow we're into a new generation, where young scholars write secondary works about what has been found. But the digging goes on, too. And scholars come to the
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  • ...imited'' series, talks with scholars Gail Kern Paster and [[Jeremy Lopez]] about why we continue to learn something new from Shakespeare's plays more than f
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  • During this time, the average cost to send a letter was about .02 cents. Today, a stamp costs .42 cents. Why do you think the price to se
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  • ...beth I: Then and Now children's exhibition|Visit this page]] to learn more about Elizabeth. * '''Did you know?''' William Shakespeare wrote a play about King Henry called [[Henry VIII|''Henry VIII'']], or ''All is True''. This i
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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 ...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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  • ''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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  • ...think aspiring teachers of medieval drama might want to and/or should know about the field and how that knowledge can inform pedagogical approaches as well ...laborated on a series of three short videos, seen above, in which we speak about what medieval drama is, why we study this fascinating body of work, and why
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  • ...Collection Development policy describes how Folger curators make decisions about acquiring material. It is a living document that we revisit on a regular ba * Works written by, about or depicting people of non-European descent, enslaved people, women, labore
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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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  • ...ese items have rarely – or never – been shown to the public! To learn more about these treasures, read on! ...n was one of the biggest producers of books in Europe. People were excited about reading books on many different topics, from history to cooking to [[How-to
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  • :''And bayed about with many enemies. . . .'' (4.1.52–53) ====[[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']]====
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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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  • ...echnological histories of texts. Participants will ask reflexive questions about the nature of primary sources, the collections that house them, and the too ...echnological histories of texts. Participants will ask reflexive questions about the nature of primary sources, the collections that house them, and the too
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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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  • ...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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  • === A note about the transcriptions. === ...ndecipherable letters, e.g., [..]. Annotations providing extra information about the text of the transcriptions are displayed in blue type on the transcript
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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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