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Excerpt - The Assassin of Verona by Benet Brandreth
The Assassin of Verona
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Excerpt - The Assassin of Verona by Benet Brandreth

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In Benet Brandreth’s historical thriller “The Assassin of Verona,” William Shakespeare is disguised as a steward to the English ambassador in 1586 Venice.

Excerpt - Miranda in Milan by Katharine Duckett
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Excerpt - Miranda in Milan by Katharine Duckett

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What happens after “The Tempest” ends? “Miranda in Milan,” Katharine Duckett’s debut novel, picks up where Shakespeare’s play leaves off.

Play on! Octavio Solis on translating ‘Edward III’
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Play on! Octavio Solis on translating ‘Edward III’

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“The whole construction of the story is supported by a single theme: the value of a man’s word,” Octavio Solis writes about “Edward III,” which he translated for the Play on! project.

Excerpt: What Blest Genius? The Jubilee That Made Shakespeare
Shakespeare Jubilee
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Excerpt: What Blest Genius? The Jubilee That Made Shakespeare

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This new book by Andrew McConnell Stott is about David Garrick and the Shakespeare Jubilee of 1769 in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Nora Titone shares highlights from the Folger's Booth collection
Edwin Booth's 100th Hamlet performance
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Nora Titone shares highlights from the Folger's Booth collection

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Nora Titone, author of a book on Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth, shares highlights from the Folger’s Booth collection.

Early Shakespeare films: scripts, stars, and souvenirs
Laurence Olivier
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Early Shakespeare films: scripts, stars, and souvenirs

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These recent additions to the Folger collection relate to a range of early Shakespeare films that represented important firsts, won awards, and witnessed the transition from silent films to “talkies.”

Excerpt - The Girl on the Balcony by Olivia Hussey
Girl on the Balcony - Olivia Hussey as Juliet
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Excerpt - The Girl on the Balcony by Olivia Hussey

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Read an excerpt from “The Girl on the Balcony: Olivia Hussey Finds Life After Romeo and Juliet,” a memoir by the star of Franco Zeffirelli’s classic film.

"So are you to my thoughts as food to life" and more Shakespeare quotes for Valentine's Day
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"So are you to my thoughts as food to life" and more Shakespeare quotes for Valentine's Day

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Whether you’re giving a valentine to a sweetheart or a friend, why not say it with Shakespeare? See beautifully illustrated quotes for Valentine’s Day.

Excerpt -- 'Thanks a Lot Mr. Kibblewhite' by Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey, Thanks a Lot Mr. Kibblewhite (2018). Book cover.
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Excerpt -- 'Thanks a Lot Mr. Kibblewhite' by Roger Daltrey

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In his recent memoir, “Thanks a Lot Mr. Kibblewhite,” Roger Daltrey of The Who writes, among other things, about playing the Dromio twins in the BBC’s TV movie of “The Comedy of Errors” (1983).

In the News: In Rare Books, Centuries-Old Proteins Can Reveal the Past
Sample of book dust being removed from 17th-century Bible. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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In the News: In Rare Books, Centuries-Old Proteins Can Reveal the Past

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Recent news about proteomics (the study of proteins) in the humanities has included a Folger Shakespeare Library project, irreverently called Project Dustbunny, that studies proteins in rare books to learn about those who once handled or read them.

Excerpt - 'Mad Blood Stirring' by Simon Mayo
'Mad Blood Stirring.' Simon Mayo. 2019.
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Excerpt - 'Mad Blood Stirring' by Simon Mayo

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Inspired by a real-life episode, Simon Mayo’s novel ‘Mad Blood Stirring’ tells the powerful story of a Shakespeare production by African American prisoners of war at Dartmoor prison in England, near the end of the War of 1812.

Discover the five most popular #FolgerFinds of 2018
IMAGE: A silhouette image of Titania, the fairy queen, and Bottom, who has a giant donkey's head
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Discover the five most popular #FolgerFinds of 2018

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Enjoy our five most popular #FolgerFinds posts on Instagram of items from the Folger Shakespeare Library collection, from a silhouette of a ‘Midsummer’ scene with Bottom and Titania to vintage photos of 19th-century actress Julia Marlowe.

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