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Derek Jacobi and Folger Consort team up for evening of Shakespeare and Purcell
Washington Classical Review
The Folger Consort's annual mixed evening of music and theater, starring celebrated actor Derek Jacobi and directed by his partner, Richard Clifford, are often...
Prieš 97 mėnesius
The Radical Idea That Undergirds Our Postal System
The Nation
Victorian-era postal reform enshrined the principle that all letter writers were equal. Now that principle is under threat.
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The conversion of Robinson Crusoe
Church Times
On the 300th anniversary of Defoe's novel, Nicholas Seager considers how religion shaped a tale of a man all at sea.
Prieš 66 mėnesius
Scene-stealers: why 18th-century painters were obsessed with Londons theatres
Christie's
Theatrical paintings by Johann Zoffany and Marco Ricci are offered at Christie's, Alastair Smart spotlights the moment in art history when dramatic art took...
Prieš 40 mėnesių
How personal letters built the possibility of a modern public
Aeon | a world of ideas
The first newspapers contained not high-minded journalism but hundreds of readers' letters exchanging news with one another.
Prieš 62 mėnesius
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Financial Times
A copy of Joseph Roth's 1924 Rebellion changes hands across a century of life in a fast and fluid novel.
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How Novels Came to Be Written in the Voice of Coins, Stuffed Animals and Other Random Objects
Atlas Obscura
The most popular novel of 1760 England was an episodic narrative of the observations of a mind-reading coin imbued with the very spirit of gold itself.
Prieš 101 mėnesį
Bright Lights, Inner City
The Austin Chronicle
The Cotton Club was down on 11th Street, just off I-35, coming east right before you get to Ebenezer Baptist Church, at San Marcos Street," remembers Ernie Mae...
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A Shakespeare of ones own: female users of playbooks from the seventeenth to the mid-eighteenth century
Nature
This research shows that women were actively involved in book-related activities; for example, they exchanged Shakespeare's playbooks as gifts and preserved...
Prieš 91 mėnesį
But Enough About Me
The New Yorker
In August of 1929, Sigmund Freud scoffed at the notion that he would do anything as crass as write an autobiography.
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