Idaho Scholar Talks: “Mind Your F’s and Q’s!: Exploring Early Editions of Romeo and Juliet” by Dr. Jessica Winston (Idaho State University) at the Yanke Research Family Park. The First Folio is the book that made Shakespeare, but what is a “folio,” precisely? This talk will introduce important vocabulary for understanding Renaissance-era printing practices – quarto (“Q”), folio (“F”), printer, compositor. Dr. Winston will then explore how early quartos and folios can illuminate our interpretation and teaching of Romeo and Juliet. Members of the audience are invited to bring their own editions of the play to compare how modern versions match the earliest printings
Professor Heather Blatt of the Literature Department of FIU speaks about her interest in the book as...
First Folio in Idaho Keynote Speaker Eric Rasmussen (University of Nevada Reno): “The Saint-Omer Sha...
This is a conference paper.No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a cri...
400 years ago, Poet, Playwright, Actor, William Shakespeare passed away. The First Folio event is cu...
The SUNY Buffalo State First Folio facsimile\u27s cover and spine are shown here. This edition retai...
Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with Professor Eric Rasmussen of the University of Nevada, Reno,...
Two different versions of Romeo and Juliet were published during Shakespeare's lifetime: the se...
Two different versions of Romeo and Juliet were published during Shakespeare's lifetime: the second ...
Idaho Scholar Talks: “Shakespeare’s Typeface” by Dr. Curtis Whitaker (Idaho State University) at the...
In the afternoon of Sat, Aug 20, the Ron and Linda Yanke Family Research Park building was alive wit...
Idaho Scholar Talks: “All the World’s A Stage Direction: Shakespeare’s First Folio for Actors” by Pr...
BARDS is a browser-based remix engine for three different textual versions and four graphic novel in...
The First Folio! fifty-state national tour is part of the Folger Shakespeare Library’s 2016 Wonder o...
Published just seven years after his death, Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, & Tragedi...
A brief commentary prepared by Elizabeth Mackay, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Will...
Professor Heather Blatt of the Literature Department of FIU speaks about her interest in the book as...
First Folio in Idaho Keynote Speaker Eric Rasmussen (University of Nevada Reno): “The Saint-Omer Sha...
This is a conference paper.No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a cri...
400 years ago, Poet, Playwright, Actor, William Shakespeare passed away. The First Folio event is cu...
The SUNY Buffalo State First Folio facsimile\u27s cover and spine are shown here. This edition retai...
Dialogue host Marcia Franklin talks with Professor Eric Rasmussen of the University of Nevada, Reno,...
Two different versions of Romeo and Juliet were published during Shakespeare's lifetime: the se...
Two different versions of Romeo and Juliet were published during Shakespeare's lifetime: the second ...
Idaho Scholar Talks: “Shakespeare’s Typeface” by Dr. Curtis Whitaker (Idaho State University) at the...
In the afternoon of Sat, Aug 20, the Ron and Linda Yanke Family Research Park building was alive wit...
Idaho Scholar Talks: “All the World’s A Stage Direction: Shakespeare’s First Folio for Actors” by Pr...
BARDS is a browser-based remix engine for three different textual versions and four graphic novel in...
The First Folio! fifty-state national tour is part of the Folger Shakespeare Library’s 2016 Wonder o...
Published just seven years after his death, Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, & Tragedi...
A brief commentary prepared by Elizabeth Mackay, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Will...
Professor Heather Blatt of the Literature Department of FIU speaks about her interest in the book as...
First Folio in Idaho Keynote Speaker Eric Rasmussen (University of Nevada Reno): “The Saint-Omer Sha...
This is a conference paper.No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a cri...