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📚The monthly The Bibliographical Society Lecture Series is back and Hybrid!
Join an exciting panel with Dr Marieke Hendriksen Molly G. Yarn Geri Della Rocca de Candal sharing their research.
More details here: Bibliographical Society Event | 21 November 2023 | The Institute of English Studies (sas.ac.uk)
THIS THURSDAY!
Shakespeare’s First Folio and its World | Thursday 23 November, 18:00-20:00 | Chancellor’s Hall.
Roland Greene, Director of the Stanford University Humanities Center will deliver our inaugral lecture in celebration of #folio400 .
Register here:
sas.ac.uk/events/shakesp…
TOMORROW:
The 'Spineless Wonders of Wales: poetry, presses and zines' Hybrid Conference: in-person National Library of Wales and online (Zoom).
Director of IES Clare Lees is chairing a poetry reading including the National Poet of Wales, Hanan Issa
Register: ies.sas.ac.uk/events/spinele…
NEXT WEEK!
Shakespeare’s First Folio and its World | Thursday 23 November, 18:00-20:00 | Chancellor’s Hall.
Roland Greene, Director of the Stanford University Humanities Center will deliver our inaugral lecture in celebration of #folio400 .
Register here:
sas.ac.uk/events/shakesp…
This Friday!
The 'Spineless Wonders of Wales: poetry, presses and zines' Hybrid Conference: in-person National Library of Wales and online (Zoom).
Director of IES Clare Lees is chairing a poetry reading including the National Poet of Wales, Hanan Issa
Register: ies.sas.ac.uk/events/spinele…
How can digital scholarly editing recover under-examined anti-slavery literary archives and introduce new paths for critical interpretation? Chris Ohge - Senior Lecturer in Digital Approaches to Literature IES School of Advanced Study, University of London University of London - explores this at Cambridge on Friday ⤵️
The 'How to Read a Censored Book (From a Distance)' workshop is taking place tomorrow at 1:30 - 5:30pm!
Register here:
sas.ac.uk/events/how-rea…
Speakers: Sarah Pyke Sarah Pyke (Institute of English Studies), Kaspar Beelen (School of Advanced Study).
NEXT WEEK | Thursday 23 November
**Shakespeare's First Folio and its World**
Roland Greene, Stanford University Humanities Center Director, delivers our inaugural lecture in celebration of #folio400 !
6pm in Senate House, followed by a reception.
Please register: bit.ly/471XBLz
New special issue of #English #Journal on #oracy by @tom_f_wright and me is now available:
*Making the voice matter in English Studies Teaching*
@englishassoc Oxford Academic @speakingcitz Arts and Humanities Research Council Durham University @sussexunimah IES University English
academic.oup.com/english/advanc…
I have a new article out in the 2023 Fall issue of Book History. It looks at a printer’s device and it’s relationship to an image by Dürer Hopkins Press
muse.jhu.edu/issue/50972
Join Spineless Wonders of Wales: poetry, presses and zines on Friday 17 Nov. A hybrid event in-person
@LlGCymru/National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth and online (Zoom).
Hear from Director of Institute of English Studies Clare Lees will be on the panel.
ies.sas.ac.uk/events/spinele…
We’ve also published a series of blogs from our institute libraries that explore the impact of Shakespeare on their collections.
Read now: sas.ac.uk/first-folio-40…
IHR Wohl Library IALS, U. of London Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) The Warburg Library Institute of Historical Research
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