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Tagsshakespeare (462), plays (429), 16th century (303), 17th century (251), shakespeare editions (248), poetry (210), 20th century (192), ren lit (140), comedies (132), tragedies (129) — see all tags

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GroupsElizabethan England, English History - Tudor through Edwardian, Medieval Europe, The Globe

Favorite authorsDouglas Adams, W. H. Auden, M.M. Bakhtin, Jonas A. Barish, Aphra Behn, Stephen Vincent Benét, Elizabeth Cary, Margaret Cavendish, Geoffrey Chaucer, Samuel Daniel, John Donne, Michael Drayton, Alexandre Dumas, T. S. Eliot, Michel Foucault, Jean Froissart, John Gower, Stephen Greenblatt, Robert Hayden, George Herbert, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Victor Hugo, Ben Jonson, William Langland, Philip Larkin, Sir Thomas Malory, Christopher Marlowe, A. A. Milne, John Milton, Thomas More, Thomas Nashe, Ovid, Wilfred Owen, William Shakespeare, Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, Paul Strohm, Dylan Thomas, J. R. R. Tolkien, John Webster, T. H. White (Shared favorites)

About meI'm a doctoral student in the midwestern U.S., with a concentration on Renaissance literature in general, Shakespeare in particular, and a special interest in the histories which borders on the unhealthy. When not working on my dissertation I may be found doing radio Shakespeare.

About my libraryI don't think it's big enough, although by most standards it's quite large. It contains the sort of things you'd expect someone who describes herself the way I just did to have. Cataloguing its contents is like unto crack, as it's fun to point at my catalogue page and say "I own ALL THOSE BOOKS!" Even if some of my friends' libraries make me feel hopelessly inadequate.

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Where are you pursuing your degree, and have you determined a dissertation topic yet? I'm a Michigan alumna, currently teaching English Renaissance lit in PA.
My library is looking so modest at the moment. Maybe this is a good time to show my family so they can stop complaining that I have too many books. :)
1066 books in your catalog--coincidence or not?
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