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Images of Matter

"Words are but the images of matter" --- Francis Bacon | Exploring the materiality of language in the early modern world and beyond

Will Pooley

history/folklore/writing

patter

research education, academic writing, public engagement, funding, other eccentricities.

READ: Research in English At Durham

Literature research, book news, and events from the world-class Department of English Studies at Durham University

Nature Writing in Wales

A Creative & Critical Writing PhD Sketchbook

Dr Charlotte Mathieson

Website of Dr Charlotte Mathieson

Shakespeare Institute Library

Info on Shakespeare, Renaissance literature and other useful library and research stuff.

GEMS

Group for Early Modern Studies

annesophierefskou

Anne Sophie Refskou

We Are Cardiff

A blog about Cardiff, its people, and the alternative arts and cultural scene!

cityawakenings

Cities. Culture. Regeneration. PhD Musings.

shxperienced

heather froehlich

Medieval Myths and British Identities: Past, Present, Future

18th September 2015, Cardiff University

Lets pay more tax

Elspeth Jajdelska

Daniel Hartley

Dr Johann Gregory

My Academic Portfolio

Dr Alun Withey

Welcome to my blog! I am an academic historian of medicine and the body, and 2014 AHRC/BBC 'New Generation Thinker'. Please enjoy and let me know what you think.

Thinking in Arden

Blog posts, mainly Shakespearean

The 18th-Century Common

A Public Humanities Website for Enthusiasts of 18th-Century Studies

ESTS

The European Society for Textual Scholarship

Emily Blewitt

Vimala C. Pasupathi

the many-headed monster

the history of 'the unruly sort of clowns' and other early modern peculiarities

MOUTH

Edia Connole & Scott Wilson

Show & Tell

The one where I tell you my thoughts about the plays I see

Sheffield's Shakespeare

An inclusive community reading group

Historians for History

PUBLIC HISTORY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Literature and Philosophy 1500-1700

University of Sussex, 14th-16th July 2015

sophiecoulombeau

Reading writing. Writing reading.

James Loxley's Digital Footprint

Made in Scotland, from data

RhysTranter.com

Manicule

☛ Thoughts on the Eighteenth Century, Daniel Defoe, and Digital Humanities

The Senses and Visual Culture from Antiquity to the Renaissance

Thomas Middleton’s A Game at Chess (1624).

A symposium and script-in-hand performance of the play

CRECS//

Cardiff Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Seminar

The All-Female Shakespeare Project

Omidaze Productions

Kingston Shakespeare Seminar

Home of Kingston Shakespeare, KiSS, KiSSiT

Shakespeare in the City

A blog celebrating Shakespeare Education & Performance in NYC

sage bites

Reflections on quotations for life

Pre-modern Perspectives

A blog about medieval and renaissance literature and modern culture.

[ex-] HEAD OF DEPARTMENT’S BLOG

Actually I'm no longer a head of department (now Dean of Postgraduate Research and the Exeter Doctoral College), but still blogging on matters relevant to academics and students. All views are my own and not necessarily those of my employer. If you like a post, please publicize it; if you don't, please leave a comment to tell me why - Andrew McRae (http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/english/staff/mcrae/; @McRaeAndrew).

asidenotes

Renaissance drama: then, now & sometimes in between

tag - the UEA library blog

The Humanities Division’s Training and Career Development Blog for DPhils and Early Career Academics

University of Oxford

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earlymoderndomestic

An edited collection exploring the politics of domestic drama

FMRSI

Forum for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Ireland - Forum na Meán-Aoise agus an Renaissance in Éirinn

Medieval and Early Modern Student Association

Thinking with Shakespeare

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