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From the Folger's collection: images of the actor Lawrence Barrett as Hamlet (left, ART File B274 no.10 PHOTO) and Lear (right, ART File B274 no.21 PHOTO). #FolgerFinds
Lil' Hamlet. From the Folger's James L. Harner Col Lil' Hamlet. From the Folger's James L. Harner Collection of Miniature Books Pertaining to Shakespeare, here's a tiny copy of "Hamlet" (along with its tiny neighbors on the shelf). #FolgerFinds #MiniatureBook
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Har. 80. #Hamlet #Theatre #Shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #ShakespeareLove #MiniBook #Mini #Minature #Tiny #TinyBook #Bookstagram #BookLover #Bookwork #Book #Bookstagram #Literature
From the Folger's collection: an original illustra From the Folger's collection: an original illustration of a scene from "The Winter's Tale" by 19th-century architect, designer, and artist Owen Jones (Folger ART Vol c78). Jones was the author of several works on ornamental design and one of the forerunners in chromolithographic book illustration in England in the 1800s. #FolgerFinds
What's your favorite final line from a Shakespeare What's your favorite final line from a Shakespeare play? What's the best last scene from a Shakespeare play? From the Folger's collection, here are the last pages of "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as they appears in Shakespeare's First Folio, the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623 (STC 22273 Fo.1 no.68).
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#Shakespeare #ShakespeareQuote #QuoteOfTheDay #WilliamShakespeare #Hamlet #Finis #Theatre #Theater #FirstFolio #FolgerFinds
On a new episode of Shakespeare Unlimited, Dr. Fre On a new episode of Shakespeare Unlimited, Dr. Freda Scott Giles of @universityofga tells us about the Federal Theatre Project's all-Black "Voodoo" "Macbeth," "Swingin' the Dream," and how the artists and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance regarded Shakespeare. Directed by a young Orson Welles, "Macbeth" was one of 1936's biggest hits. It also secured work for hundreds of Black actors, technicians, and administrators, via the Federal Theatre Project's Negro Theatre Unit. But did "Macbeth" showcase Black expression, or co-opt it? Tap the link in our bio to listen to our interview with Dr. Giles. Plus, get up close and personal with a piece of history from the Folger's collection: a program from "Voodoo" "Macbeth." 📸: Maurice Ellis (New York Public Library), a scene from Act 2 of "Macbeth," actor Canada Lee as Banquo, Lafayette Theater marquee on opening night of "Macbeth" (Library of Congress American Memory Collection). @nypl @librarycongress  #BlackHistoryMonth #LinkInBio
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#BlackHistory #Theatre #Shakespeare #Theater #WilliamShakespeare #Macbeth #OrsonWelles #CanadaLee #VoodooMacbeth #HarlemRenaissance #TheatreLife #TheatreHistory
Happy #MardiGras from the Folger! With parades and Happy #MardiGras from the Folger! With parades and parties canceled in New Orleans this year, celebrants have decorated their homes like Mardi Gras floats. To join the socially-distanced fun, here's an 1898 poster from the Folger's collection. It features twenty Carnival floats representing Shakespeare's plays. Swipe to see a few favorites, then tap the link in our bio to see a few more. (Folger ART 268390). #FolgerFinds
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#FatTuesday #LaissezLesBonTempsRouler #LetTheGoodTimesRoll #Carnival #NewOrleans #MardiGrasFloat #MystikCrewe #Comus #Shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #LibrariesOfInstagram #IGLibraries #MardiGras2021
"O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou... "O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou..." (Twelfth Night, 1.1). This Valentine's Day, say it with Shakespeare! Tap the link in our bio to download delightful Shakespearean Valentines like these and share them with your loved ones. Designs by @soleilnycdesign #ValentinesDay #Shakespeare #LinkInBio
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#valentine #valentines #love #QuoteOfTheDay #Quote #shakespearequotes #shakespearequote
❤️ Wondering what to say on Valentine's Day? T ❤️ Wondering what to say on Valentine's Day? Tap the link in our bio to read 20 of our favorite Shakespeare quotes about love. Then, take our quiz and find the perfect line for your Valentine. 💗 
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From our collection: "In the Court of Love." Charles Robinson. From "The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare." 1915? Folger PR2842 .A26 1915 Sh.Col.. #ValentinesDay #FolgerFinds #LinkInBio
This Thursday, February 11, pay a virtual visit to This Thursday, February 11, pay a virtual visit to @LincolnsCottage with Maurice Manning and recent US Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith. After a virtual tour of the Cottage, where Lincoln spent summers during his presidency, the two poets will read from their works and reflect on the legacy of our 16th President. Tap the link in our bio to get tickets and check out all of this week's events from the Folger! #LinkInBio #Poetry
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#PresidentLincoln #AbrahamLincoln #MauriceManning #TracyKSmith #Poetry #Poem #PoemOfTheDay #PoetryOnInstagram #InstagramPoetry #PoetryReading #
🌩️⚡ Next Wednesday, February 10, at 5 pm ET 🌩️⚡ Next Wednesday, February 10, at 5 pm ET, the Shakespeare Lightning Round is back (LASER SOUNDS PEW PEW PEW)! We're chatting with poet and Folger Poetry Coordinator Teri Ellen Cross Davis. Just in time for Valentine's Day, we'll talk about writing love poems. Plus, Cross Davis tells us about her brand new book, "a more perfect Union" (@ohiostatepress) and what's coming next from the Folger's OB Hardison Poetry Series. And, of course, she takes on our 30 lightning-fast Shakespeare questions. Have a question for Cross Davis? Post it in the comments! ⚡🌩️ #ShakespeareLightningRound
Mary Sidney Herbert's translation of the story of Mary Sidney Herbert's translation of the story of Antony and Cleopatra, "Antonius," was the first English play published by a woman under her own name. "Imperfect Alchemist," a new novel by @NaomiMillerBks and published by @AllisonandBusby, explores the life of Mary Sidney, of the most significant literary figures of the early modern period, a poet, playwright, translator, scientist, and colleague of Edmund Spenser, Mary Wroth, John Donne, and Ben Jonson. Tap the link in our bio to listen to our interview with Miller on Shakespeare Unlimited. #LinkInBio #ImperfectAlchemist
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From the Folger's collection: a portrait of Mary Sidney Herbert from a 1659 copy of "Dell'Arcadia Della Contessa di Pembroch," by Sir Philip Sidney. Folger 261475 vol.1. #FolgerFinds
From our collection: a photo of Uta Hagen and Paul From our collection: a photo of Uta Hagen and Paul Robeson in "Othello" on Broadway in 1944. Robeson, an actor and political activist, was the first Black man to play Othello in a mixed-race production of the play in over a hundred years. Robeson played Othello for the first time in 1930 in Britain opposite Peggy Ashcroft. At the time, it would have been dangerous for a Black man to perform with a white actress in the United States, although British reviews of the production were still full racist characterizations and ideas. It was only ten years later that Robeson would play Othello in the US, first in a 1942 production in Cambridge, MA, and then in 1943 on Broadway. The Broadway production still holds the record for being the longest running Broadway revival of a Shakespeare play (296 performances).

The Folger's collection also includes a prompt book for 1930 British production. Swipe left to check out a few pages from the book. Then, tap the link in our bio to hear more about Robeson and the production from Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Director Dr. Ayanna Thompson. #FolgerFinds #BlackHistoryMonth
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📸: Richard Tucker, Folger ART 254052; Folger PROMPT Oth. Fo.2. #PaulRobeson #Othello #Shakespeare #ShakeRace #Robeson #Theatre #TheatreHistory
It's a snowy day here in DC—has your community s It's a snowy day here in DC—has your community seen any snow yet this winter? From our collection, a late 19th-century watercolor of Mary Arden's Cottage, in Stratford-on-Avon, in the snow, by artist Paul Braddon, from a series called "The Haunts of Shakespeare." #FolgerFinds
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#Snow #Snowday #MuseumSnowballFight #IGLibrary #museAtHome #MuseumFromHome #LibrariesOfInstagram #MaryArdensCottage #MaryArden #Shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust #StratfordOnAvon #Stratford #ShakespeareLove
After four decades at the Folger, Director of Prog After four decades at the Folger, Director of Programming and Folger Theatre Artistic Producer Janet Alexander Griffin will retire this spring. Tap the link in our bio to revisit some of highlights from her incredible tenure. “Janet’s record of accomplishment at the Folger and in the city of Washington is truly extraordinary,” says Folger Director Michael Witmore. “The programs she has led during her career are touchstones for us—from intimate classical theater to early music to contemporary poetry, and so much more. These programs are foundations on which the Folger will continue to build for decades.” 📷: Cameron Davidson.
Tap the link in our bio to read the story of "the Tap the link in our bio to read the story of "the Hierosolymitan Syrian Mesopotamian Armenian Median Parthian Persian Indian Legge stretcher of Odcomb in Somerset, Thomas Coryate!" In a new blog post, the first in a series with Medieval and Early Modern Orients (@thememorients) scholar Charlie Beirouti traces the travels of early modern backpacker Thomas Coryate. Propelled by wanderlust and a desperate need for fame and praise, Coryate travelled as far as the Mughal Court of Northern India, writing riotous letters back to England all the way. #LinkInBio #FolgerFinds #FolgerMEMOs
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#Wanderlust #Backpacker #ThomasCoryate #MEMOs #Backpacking #travel #travelogue #traveler
We love seeing your Folger editions, like this gor We love seeing your Folger editions, like this gorgeous photo from @thepennilessbooknerd. Do you have a beloved copy of one of Shakespeare's works? Share it with us!

Did you know you can find the full texts of The Folger Shakespeare editions of Shakeapeare's plays for free online? Check it out at shakespeare.folger.edu: you can search for a word or phrase, download the full texts, and read critical introductions to the plays. Tap the link in our bio to go straight there. #TheFolgerShakespeare 
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#book #Booklover #booknerd #Bookstagram #Bookstagrammer #Shakespearelove #shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #RomeoAndJuliet
Tap the link in our bio to listen to the newest ep Tap the link in our bio to listen to the newest episode of Shakespeare Unlimited, an interview with Dr. Jeffrey R. Wilson about his new book, "Shakespeare and Game of Thrones." "Game of Thrones" doesn't exactly follow the events of Shakespeare's "Henry VI" plays. But Wilson, a faculty member in the Writing Program at @Harvard, highlights other ways the series is similar to Shakespeare, like the way that both Shakespeare and George R.R. Martin’s stories translate English history into the popular genres of their times. #ShakespeareUnlimited #LinkInBio
I am once again asking you if it's time for tea ye I am once again asking you if it's time for tea yet.
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Reading room photo by @davidhuffcreative, with Senator Sanders digitally added. #FolgerShakespeareLibrary #LibrariesOfInstagram #FolgerLibrary #IGLibraries #Brrrnie #GrumpyBernie #Bookstagram #FolgerFellows
For Inauguration Day, here's some Shakespeare from For Inauguration Day, here's some Shakespeare from a past president! President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave the Folger this his set of the Temple complete works of Shakespeare in 1943. He inscribed this volume: "For the Folger Shakespeare Library from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This set was given by me to my Mother - Sara Delano Roosevelt about 1900 - and was in her room at Hyde Park until her death in 1941, when it came back to me. FDR 1943." (Folger PR2752 1894-1896 copy 2 Sh.Col.) #InaugurationDay #FolgerFinds
Did you have to memorize and recite a speech from Did you have to memorize and recite a speech from Shakespeare for a English or theater class in school? What speech did you memorize? What year were you in? And how did your presentation go? Tell us in the comments!
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From our collection, here's an 1881 copy of "Shakespeare for the Young Folk," edited by Robert Raikes Raymond. Raymond was the founder and principal of the Boston School for Oratory. According to an 1894 issue of "Werner's Magazine: A Journal of Expression—Vocal and Physical," the school was still operating in 1894, six years after Raymond's death. It had six departments: Gymnastics, Pantomime, the Voice, Dramatic Presentation, Literature, and the Philosophy of Expression. A complete course of study took two years to complete. The school year was 29 weeks long; students attended classes six days a week and paid $150 a year in tuition. #FolgerFinds #PublishersBindingThursday
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