Look what arrived this week! I’m thrilled to have contributed a chapter on rope dancing at the Interregnum Red Bull to the recently published, Early Modern Performance Beyond the Public Stage. Thank you to the wonderful Amrita Sen & Jennifer Linhart Wood for making this happen!
We need more conferences like #marlowe24! Much thanks to @lucycmunro, @roaringgirle, @dnmcinnis, and everyone else who contributed to making this wonderful event possible.
Congrats to @Marlowestudies and to Oxford Marlovians @TheHotDuke (@mems_ukc) and @JDPinkerton (@GERiiCO & @mems_ukc) who contributed a theatrical review of Massacre à Paris (transl. @csukendall & Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise) and an article on Faustus' 1663 'C-text'. Check it out!
All-day symposium tomorrow:
🌟'Marlowe and the Huguenots of Canterbury'🌟
The early sessions from 9:15-12:30 (2 roundtables and documentaries) are hybrid. Just email for Zoom details.
More info at: https://t.co/VcqJIAVJmo
And follow @MarloweProject for updates.
Started my placement at @The_Globe yesterday and everyone has been so wonderful. I’m so excited to be working with such an inspiring group of people and can’t wait to return next week!
Are you passionate about the #Medieval, #Renaissance, and/or #EarlyModern periods? Would you like to pursue a #postgraduate degree that would give you the tools to work w/ pre-modern material & textual cultures?
Meet us online today at 6PM GMT/1PM EST!
👉 https://t.co/IV2lFjiMIa
I’ve had a great time this week at the Blackfriars Conference! Really enjoyed the opportunity to present my paper ‘Placing the Prick in Dido, Queen of Carthage’ in this wonderful space. Until next time, Staunton!