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Posts by Vladimir Makarov

I think it was in 1580, not 1589

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18 Apr 1589: Thomas Middleton future playwright & chronicler of #London is baptised #otd in St Lawrence Jewry #London

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Happy birthday!

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The Destruction of Medieval Manuscripts in England: Institutional Collections Abstract. It is generally accepted that the contingencies of manuscript survival have disproportionately destroyed some sorts of manuscripts and not others

🎉✨The Destruction of Medieval Manuscripts in England ✨

Absolutely delighted to announce that my second book has just been released (and it's open access; free to download at the link below!).
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John Fletcher and the 1623 First Folio of Shakespeare’s Plays The purpose of this article is to trace and illuminate the many and diverse threads connecting playwright John Fletcher to the 1623 volume of Mr. William S

It's almost unbelievable for me to see an article of mine published in Shakespeare Quarterly.
But All Is True.
Want to know more about John Fletcher's relationship to Shakespeare's First Folio around 1619-23? Come take a look!
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English Faculty/OWC Shakespeare Webinar: Henry IV, Part 1 In this free webinar, Shakespeare expert Professor Emma Smith will be discussing the new edition of Henry IV from Oxford World's Classics.

If you haven’t joined in our monthly Shakespeare webinar series yet, you’ve got time to look at 1 Henry IV before March 3 - sign up here. Free, all welcome. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/english-fa...

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Giles, John, and Will: The Fletchers and Shakespeare in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1596 John Fletcher and William Shakespeare collaborated on three plays (Cardenio, All Is True; or King Henry VIII, and The Two Noble Kinsmen) from around summer 1612 to late autumn 1613. Much ink has be...

Discover how a young, recently orphaned John Fletcher may have crossed paths with a rising Shakespeare in 1596 (long before they collaborated) in my latest article: 'Giles, John, and Will: The Fletchers and Shakespeare in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1596' www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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