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A closer look at pregnancy, midwifery, and breastfeeding in the Tudor period
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A closer look at pregnancy, midwifery, and breastfeeding in the Tudor period

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Jakob Rüff. The expert midwife, 1637. Folger STC 21442 What was everyday life like for women throughout Tudor society? Elizabeth Norton, a historian of the queens of England and the Tudor period, shares stories on the Folger’s Shakespeare Unlimited podcast…

Summer reading: Find your next book by listening to these author interviews
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Summer reading: Find your next book by listening to these author interviews

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Looking for a good beach read? Something to bring on your long plane ride? Listen to these author interviews from the Folger’s Shakespeare Unlimited podcast to find a novel inspired by Shakespeare’s stories and his world. Naomi Miller on Mary…

Excerpt - "A Short History of Shakespeare in Performance" by Richard Schoch
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Excerpt - "A Short History of Shakespeare in Performance" by Richard Schoch

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How have directors sought to make Shakespeare productions relevant to contemporary political issues? What is it about these plays that makes them so politically resonant? Richard Schoch (Queen’s University Belfast) explores these questions in the excerpt below, taken from A…

Quiz: Shakespeare characters in disguise
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Quiz: Shakespeare characters in disguise

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Shakespeare’s plays are full of characters who pretend to be someone else. Take this quiz to see if you can match each character with the false name they assume as part of their disguise. Quiz: Shakespeare Characters in Disguise Shakespeare’s…

Excerpt - "Ghosts, Holes, Rips and Scrapes: Shakespeare in 1619, Bibliography in the Longue Durée" by Zachary Lesser
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Excerpt - "Ghosts, Holes, Rips and Scrapes: Shakespeare in 1619, Bibliography in the Longue Durée" by Zachary Lesser

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What’s the most influential book for Shakespeare scholarship? The First Folio of 1623 immediately comes to mind for many. However, there’s another book, less famous but still incredibly important for Shakespeare scholars: Edward Gwynn’s set of Pavier Quartos, found in…

Excerpt: 'Irregular Unions' by Katharine Cleland
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Excerpt: 'Irregular Unions' by Katharine Cleland

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Katharine Cleland examines Jessica and Lorenzo’s clandestine marriage in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” in this excerpt from her book “Irregular Unions.”

Quiz: Greek mythological figures in Shakespeare's plays
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Quiz: Greek mythological figures in Shakespeare's plays

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Troilus and Cressida is perhaps Shakespeare’s most obvious connection with classic Greek literature, given that the play’s events occur during the Trojan War. But references to Greek mythology are liberally sprinkled throughout the rest of Shakespeare’s plays as well. See…

Highlights from Shakespeare's Birthday 2021
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Highlights from Shakespeare's Birthday 2021

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Thanks for celebrating Shakespeare’s birthday with us this year! We received many creative and inspiring responses to our invitation to #ShareYourShakespeare on social media. Many people recited a line, speech, or sonnet from Shakespeare’s works. Here are a few of…

Up Close: A 'Seven Ages of Man' painting
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Up Close: A 'Seven Ages of Man' painting

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Take a closer look at a 19th-century oil painting in the Folger collection that depicts all seven ages of man from Jaques’s speech in Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”

Order It: Sonnet 98
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Order It: Sonnet 98

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It’s springtime, and Sonnet 98 is a wonderful seasonal selection from Shakespeare. Take this quiz to see if you can put the sonnet’s 14 lines into their correct order.

Excerpt: 'Shakespeare and Lost Plays' by David McInnis
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Excerpt: 'Shakespeare and Lost Plays' by David McInnis

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When it comes to the theatrical landscape of Shakespeare’s London, there are the plays whose names we are familiar with — plays like Hamlet and Henry V — and then there are the plays that were being performed around the…

Translating Shakespeare’s plays into Persian
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Translating Shakespeare’s plays into Persian

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Iranian professor and Shakespeare scholar Ali Salami has used the Folger Shakespeare’s freely available digital texts to translate almost all of the works of Shakespeare into Persian. Read a Q&A with Salami about his translation work.

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