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The Before Shakespeare Guide to the Elizabethan East End – non sanz droict
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Defying augury since early modern times. The Before Shakespeare Guide to the Elizabethan East End. November 14, 2016. Summer 1567. A feature piece for Elizabethan developers, house buyers, tourists, and those interested in keeping up with the latest cultural developments just outside of the City of London. 1,915 more words. Emotion and the arts: CfP and research network. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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‘At Christmas we banquet, the rich with the poor’: Christmas Dinner in Tudor & Stuart England – non sanz droict
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Defying augury since early modern times. 8216;At Christmas we banquet, the rich with the poor’: Christmas Dinner in Tudor and Stuart England. December 14, 2016. Christmas dinner is undoubtedly one of the most popular Yuletide rituals in Britain today but what is its history? A cycle of midwinter celebration was established in Britain in the early part of the Middle Ages, so by the sixteenth century the Twelve Days of Christmas running from 25. 1,142 more words. Fake news: a very (early) modern problem.
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Ricegate – non sanz droict
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Defying augury since early modern times. October 25, 2016. October 25, 2016. I’ve been thinking. If I was commissioned to write a sonnet (don’t go there, just arguing) and I wrote a controversial but acclaimed 15-line poem, about women. Could I claim genderised politics when it got slammed? Cause that’s exactly the kind of job Rice did with ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’, and the kind of defence that is put forward. Printing and Books in Early Modern Europe – a bibliography. 2 thoughts on “ Ricegate. You and your...
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January 2016 – non sanz droict
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Defying augury since early modern times. Shameful Start to Shakespeare 400: Dr Paul Hamilton Arrested and Held by UK Immigration. January 26, 2016. Source: Shameful Start to Shakespeare 400: Dr Paul Hamilton Arrested and Held by UK Immigration. Globe to Globe Hamlet. January 25, 2016. If you have seen Shakespeare’s Globe’s Hamlet on tour, anywhere in the world, at any point, I would be really grateful if you would take this quick survey for me:. Hamlet (2015) at the Barbican. January 24, 2016. 8216;At Ch...
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November 2016 – non sanz droict
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Defying augury since early modern times. Emotion and the arts: CfP and research network. November 28, 2016. Dear friends, a post that isn’t explicitly digital, but that certainly doesn’t exclude it either. Along with Dr Marie Louise Herzfeld-Schild, I’m hoping to make connections with other researchers interested in the role of the arts and aesthetics in the history of the emotions. In a 2005 essay entitled ‘Is there a cultural history of the emotions? November 14, 2016. In this feature, we tell you why ...
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Galatea Workshops – non sanz droict
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Defying augury since early modern times. July 15, 2016. We invite scholars to participate in exploring John Lyly’s Galatea. At the Jerwood Space. This August. The award-winning theatre maker Emma Frankland and Andy Kesson will be working with a company of performers, exploring the play’s representations of non-normative sexuality and its concluding investment in transgender identity. We are grateful to Shakespeare Bulletin. The University of Roehampton and the Before Shakespeare. The workshop will take.
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english literature – Jannat Ahmed
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Chick Lit and Cosy Crime: The Problem of Genre in Eighteenth-Century and Contemporary Fiction. After my earlier exploration of historical romance fiction (see my previous post at https:/ crecs.wordpress.com/2016/06/06/the-men-of-regency-romance/. I decided to venture into the history of more broader genres, namely crime and romantic fiction, to determine their importance in twenty-first century culture. The journalist Caitlin Moran believes that culture precedes politics in motivating change in society.
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jannieahmed – Jannat Ahmed
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I am an MA English Literature student at Cardiff University. Open Access (again), Buzzfeed and 15 minutes of Fame. Project Management and Advanced Research. So, I’ve been thinking more about open access and the green, gold and diamond models of which I know very little. However, I do have an analogy that might help me to understand some of the things that are going on. I was making, in this instance, a not niche, but an apparently not-yet-made quiz: Which Jane Austen Hero are You? Or ‘Let’s see then’ or ...
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Twelfth Night | Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive
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Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive. By Michael John Goodman. Charles Knight (ed.). All’s Well That Ends Well. As You Like It. The Merchant of Venice. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Comedy of Errors. Love’s Labour’s Lost. The Merry Wives of Windsor. Much Ado About Nothing. The Taming of the Shrew. The Two Gentlemen of Verona. The Winter’s Tale. King Henry IV Part I. King Henry IV Part II. King Henry VI Part I. King Henry VI Part II. King Henry VI Part III. All’s Well That Ends Well. As You Like It.
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