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https://t.co/t5r94hm2p3 Our Summer Book Club is here. Have you ever read Gorboduc? We start July 5th and have Zoom Read-Alouds of the play. Summer Fun!
@ElizWinkler Perhaps you will enjoy our talk about French diplomat, Hubert Languet, and how his correspondence with Philip Sidney could have lead to the creation of the Fair Youth Sonnets.
https://t.co/QmZu6T7Imn Our April talk is up on YouTube. If you are a fan of the Fair Youth Sonnets you will definitely want to check this out! #shakespearesonnets#hubertlanguet#philipsidney
11 days hence! Hear author and Shakespeare authorship scholar @GeirUthaug talk about the political climate in Elizabethan England and how it affected Shakespeare's works. More anon!
@LBL_Shakespeare The best part about your delightful video is how accessible it is to young people aka the next generation of Doubters who will carry the question forward! Well done. ππΌ
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And the winners are in and up! Be wise and follow the link to find out who done the best videos in the Whodunnit Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable Contest. Whoo-whoo. π¦
@AlanTarica@LiteraryExerci1@daphlawless@ElizWinkler Sanity can be found in the logic of doubting what has been doubted by sane, educated people for over 400 years. The insane are those undone by merely asking the Question. π«Ά πΉ π‘οΈ π π« #Shakespeare
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