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A talk by Joe Black on related topics: "The Private Libraries of Early Modern British Women" https://vimeo.com/875571747
Shakespeare & Mass Incarceration Symposium @ Kinney Center
Shakespeare Unbound Workshop with Prof. Jane Degenhardt and Prof. Cyrus Mulready: "Editing Pericles: What's Good About a Bad Text?" @ Kinney Center
Shakespeare Unbound Workshop with Prof. Jane Degenhardt and Prof. Cyrus Mulready: "Editing Pericles: What's Good About a Bad Text?" @ Kinney Center
Grayson Chong, PhD Candidate in English, teaching with Professor Degenhardt's "Introduction to Shakespeare" course @ Kinney Center
Grayson Chong, PhD Candidate in English, teaching with Professor Degenhardt's "Introduction to Shakespeare" course @ Kinney Center
"Tudor England" - History Seminar with Prof. Jessica Keene - @ Kinney Center
"Library as Laboratory" - Seminar with Prof. Andrew Yang, Hampshire College - @ Kinney Center
"Writing the Body" - Creative Writing Seminar with Prof. Edie Meidav - @ Kinney Center
"Writing the Body" - Creative Writing Seminar with Prof. Edie Meidav - @ Kinney Center
Professor Ben Robinson, Stony Brook University -- Guest Lecture: "The True Story of Fictionality: The Case of Othello" @ Kinney Center
Professor Ben Robinson, Stony Brook University -- Guest Lecture: "The True Story of Fictionality: The Case of Othello" @ Kinney Center
Professor Debapriya Sarkar, University of Connecticut -- Normand Berlin Lecture: "Figuring Race in Early Modern Drama" @ Kinney Center
Professor Debapriya Sarkar, University of Connecticut -- Normand Berlin Lecture: "Figuring Race in Early Modern Drama" @ Kinney Center
"Drama & Poetry of the English Renaissance " - English Seminar with Prof. Adam Zucker @ Kinney Center
Shakespeare Unbound Workshop with Prof. Joe Black: "The Making of Early Printed Books" @ Kinney Center
Shakespeare Unbound Workshop with Prof. Joe Black: "The Making of Early Printed Books" @ Kinney Center
Olivia Barry, PhD Candidate in English teaching Shakespeare Unbound @ Kinney Center
Olivia Barry, PhD Candidate in English teaching Shakespeare Unbound @ Kinney Center
Professor Jim Kelly's "History of the Book" Course explores Shakespeare Unbound and the Kinney Center Printing Press
Professor Jim Kelly's "History of the Book" Course explores Shakespeare Unbound and the Kinney Center Printing Press
Grayson Chong, PhD Candidate in English, teaching with Professor Zucker's "Introduction to Shakespeare" course @ Kinney Center
Grayson Chong, PhD Candidate in English, teaching with Professor Zucker's "Introduction to Shakespeare" course @ Kinney Center
Scout Turkel, MFA Candidate in English, teaching Ovid's Metamorphoses & Shakespeare for the Renaissance of the Earth Course: "Writing on Earth" @ Kinney Center
Scout Turkel, MFA Candidate in English, teaching Ovid's Metamorphoses & Shakespeare for the Renaissance of the Earth Course: "Writing on Earth" @ Kinney Center
Prof. Lena Fletcher teaching NRC185: "Sustainable Living Solutions for the 21st Century" @ Kinney Center
Prof. Lena Fletcher teaching NRC185: "Sustainable Living Solutions for the 21st Century" @ Kinney Center
Shakespeare Unbound Workshop with Prof. Adam Zucker: "Shakespeare's First Folio Unlearned" @ Kinney Center
Shakespeare Unbound Workshop with Prof. Adam Zucker: "Shakespeare's First Folio Unlearned" @ Kinney Center
A talk by Adam Zucker on related topics: "Folio Matters with The Arden Shakespeare: Adam Zucker on Love's Labour's Lost" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SOp8M_-SAE