What a terrific resource! Congratulations! ✨✨✨
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Great interview! I've been thinking about Shakespeare and mathematics lately too (tangentially in relation to science). So interesting!
Here’s the schedule and list of speakers for our two-day conference about ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ and ‘The Winter’s Tale’ next month. More details (including a Zoom link for remote attendees) will be on our website next week.
Thrilled to be settling in here at St. John's College, Cambridge, for a week of Tom Nasherie and Marlowe-related side-quests! For now, I plan to catch up on sleep so I can enjoy every minute. Let sabbatical begin!
Thank you, Jamie! It's been such a gift to talk with you and benefit from your insights along the way! 💜
Exciting news! My Element, Teaching Shakespeare's Theatre of the World, has been released in a digital edition (paperback coming soon!) by Cambridge UP. Even better, it's FREE to download until 15 December 2025! So many thanks to all who helped along the way! <3
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
Congratulations, Randall!
Just had a flashback to your parade with the Shakespeare cut out at last Spring's SAA dance! I remain grateful to have witnessed it! 😂🤗
TFW you get up at 3am on fire with an idea to improve a situation that you thought would be a lost cause. You write furiously to craft a well-balanced proposal and get it off at 6am. It is now 6:36 am ... and you are WAITING for a reply...
Congratulations, Randall!
Check out the @proverbialculture.bsky.social website!
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Coming up next week (10 Nov): Materials workshop, Univeristy of Leeds
Sep 20, 1592: Greene's Groats-Worth of Wit and its derogatory reference to #Shakespeare is recorded in the Stationer's Register. #OTD
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Thrilled to see this out in the world and reaching a wider audience! Congratulations, Jamie!
Did you miss our recent #Shakespeare webinar on The Comedy of Errors? Watch the recording to catch up.
And don't forget to register for the next webinar on 6 Oct where Emma Smith will be exploring The Merry Wives of Windsor with Callan Davies. All welcome! youtu.be/l5OTG2OL2Hc
Exciting!
Congratulations, Doug! I look forward to checking this out!
Here's Florimell and her new friend Waffles taking a break from getting covered in grass stains. 🐶💕
I asked Copilot to generate an image based on my thoughts about this morning's writing efforts. I specifically mentioned fruit salad - perhaps because I dropped the plot, or I am hungry for breakfast. But the composition freakishly captures a hermeneutic crux I'm thinking about. I dig it. #amwriting
Tom Kyd holding down my Hinman edition as I shift back into working on my edition of Love's Labour's Lost. #helpingnothelping
Rabbit, Rabbit! It's the 1st of June and Shakespeare Association of America bulletin day! I hope you'll consider joining Emily Rowe's and my seminar as we go deep on the topic of "Unearthing" next April in Denver!
#Shax2006 #SAAUpdates
The beta version of the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) datb.cerl.org/estc/ is online. More changes to come over time
Happy Friday! you can now register for our @cemskcl.bsky.social colloquium on Early Modern War Narratives! June 6th in person and online! Keynote by Andrew Hopper and Ismini Pells, funded by KCL, CEMS, & @srsrensoc.bsky.social. Register here (and pls repost!) — www.tickettailor.com/events/centr...
Thank you! Cheers!
After hyperventilating through what may have been my busiest (and administratively stressful) semester (10 days to go!), I am pleased to inform you that I have opened my mail.
You can now see the recording of @aarontpratt.bsky.social’s recent NVS Seminar, titled ‘Selling Your Play in Jacobean England’, on our website:
newvariorumshakespeare.org/news/
What joy to celebrate Emma's and Sofia's brilliant honors theses at last night's ceremonial dinner! From Penelope & Clytemnestra (Emma) to Avians & the Anthropocene (Sofia), working with these two has fed both my brain and my heart. 💜 #proudteacher #framinghamstate
Trying to put finishing touches on MS submission. As usual, this guy is monkeying up the works. #ihaveaNasheProblem #shouldhavelearnedbynow
My feline research assistants have abandoned me today, but Intern Florimell is hard at work as I copy edit my Element.
Latest issue of Shakespeare now online, with articles by @callanjd.bsky.social @drsheeha.bsky.social and many more #earlymodern folks! www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshk20/c...
Great to see you, however briefly! Safe travels home!