Posts Tagged "Interred With Their Bones"

Elizabeth I, the Folger’s “Sieve” Portrait

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Elizabeth I, the Folger’s “Sieve” Portrait

“A face capable of both greatness and cruelty”: Queen Elizabeth I, the Plimpton “Sieve” Portrait at the Folger Shakespeare Library

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An old tease: Kate Stanley & Elizabeth I

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An old tease: Kate Stanley & Elizabeth I

“Same red hair and black Boleyn eyes”: Kate Stanley and Queen Elizabeth I

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“Her Writing Journey” (with cat) — Arizona Daily Star, Sept. 30, 2007

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“Her Writing Journey” (with cat) — Arizona Daily Star, Sept. 30, 2007

“She timed escape routes on two continents, planned large-scale arson, cased buildings for break-in points…” (Photo by Jeffry Scott, © 2007 Arizona Daily Star)

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Shakespeare in the Wild West: Jennifer on Arizona Spotlight

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Shakespeare in the Wild West: Jennifer on Arizona Spotlight

Jennifer talks about Shakespeare’s popularity in the Wild West with James Reel on AZPM’s “Arizona Spotlight” (Oct. 26, 2007)…

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Inspiration — Interred With Their Bones

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Inspiration — Interred With Their Bones

One autumn evening early in graduate school, poking about in a corner of Harvard’s Widener Library, I came upon an old set of books…

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