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How To Find 14 Missing Pages of a Rare Book
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How To Find 14 Missing Pages of a Rare Book

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Alexander D’Agostino

Artist Research Fellow Alexander D’Agostino uses ChatCPT to help imagine what the fourteen missing pages of a magical Folger manuscript could be like.

Race B4 Race Seminar 1: What We’re Reading and Why
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Race B4 Race Seminar 1: What We’re Reading and Why

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Kavita Mudan Finn

In the first of a new series, members of the Race Before Race Mentorship Network discuss what they’re reading and thinking about in their monthly Reading Group.

Engraving the Courtesan: Sex Work and “The Renaissance” in Victorian Books
Engraving of a woman from the torso up. She faces the viewer. She wears a broad hat with a feather on it and a dress with a low, square neckline.
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Engraving the Courtesan: Sex Work and “The Renaissance” in Victorian Books

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Alicia Meyer

When is a Hollar not a Hollar? When his name is being used in 19th century depictions of early modern women. Folger Fellow Alicia Meyer looks at sexualization, economic power, and the manipulation of the past.

Re-Framing the Copy
A hand-drawn illustration showing an elaborately decorated columned building surrounded by text.
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Re-Framing the Copy

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Nora Epstein

Folger Fellow Nora Epstein explores the work of the copier Thomas Trevelyon.

The Queen and Pungent Times: Elizabeth I and the politics of smell
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The Queen and Pungent Times: Elizabeth I and the politics of smell

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Renée A. Bricker

Folger Fellow Renée Bricker uses the senses as a way to explore life during the reign of Elizabeth I.

In Search of Nature’s Not-So-Lost Treasures: Juan Eusebio Nieremberg on Ecology
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In Search of Nature’s Not-So-Lost Treasures: Juan Eusebio Nieremberg on Ecology

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Javier Patiño Loira

Folger Fellow Javier Patiño Loira explores early modern concerns about nature and extinction.

Othello: what’s in a name?
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Othello: what’s in a name?

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Simon P. Newman

Simon Newman examines the use of the name “Othello” given to enslaved people on both sides of the Atlantic.

The Carib Garifuna Chief: Transatlantic Images of Chatoyer in the Early 19th Century
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The Carib Garifuna Chief: Transatlantic Images of Chatoyer in the Early 19th Century

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Désha Osborne

Folger Fellow Désha Osborne looks at Horace Twiss’s early 19th century play The Carib Chief.

Should Ophelia Die in the 21st Century?
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Should Ophelia Die in the 21st Century?

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Injela Zaini

Folger Fellow Injela Zaini examines Ophelia’s death and the purpose it serves.

Focus on a Decade of Folger Institute Research and Community
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Focus on a Decade of Folger Institute Research and Community

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Leah Thomas Owen Williams

In the past decade, seventy-five different Guest Authors have published over one hundred posts in The Collation. Roughly half of these contributors wrote posts about their experiences working with the Folger collections and researcher community through Institute-sponsored programming. Many fellows…

Book History, Manuscript Studies, and Navigating Special Collections During COVID-19
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Book History, Manuscript Studies, and Navigating Special Collections During COVID-19

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Breanne Weber Tamara Mahadin

A guest post by Breanne Weber and Tamara Mahadin In the midst of a pandemic, participants of the Folger Institute’s “Orientation to Research Methods and Agendas” gathered in a virtual seminar space this summer. The co-directors and some of the…

2021-2022 Folger Research Fellows
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2021-2022 Folger Research Fellows

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Leah Thomas

The Folger Institute is pleased to announce the 2021-2022 cohort of Folger Institute Research Fellows! With the Folger Shakespeare Library building renovation project well and truly underway, the Folger collections remain unavailable for in-person consultation. However, the Folger Institute is…

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