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Marjorie Garber

Marjorie Garber

Marjorie Garber

DOG LOVE will be released on December 02, 1997 in Trade Paperback
Dec 02, 1997
DOG LOVE is now available in Trade Paperback
Dec 02, 1997
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Dec 02, 1997
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Dec 02, 1997

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Spectator, March 21, 2012
...is published in Britain next week. 1) What are you reading at the moment? Shakespeare After All by Marjorie Garber. I've been on a Shakespeare kick recently. I just finished Will in the World by Stephen Greenblatt and A Year in the Life of William...
The Australian, January 2, 2012
..."balance" Jessica Rudd's Ruby Blues - the "censored version for fathers" - with Luke's immortal Gospel. Marjorie Garber's Shakespeare After All and Sebastian Faulks's Faulks on Fiction is on Chris Bowen's reading list, having devoured Edmund Morris's...
The Australian, January 1, 2012
..."balance" Jessica Rudd's Ruby Blues - the "censored version for fathers" - with Luke's immortal Gospel. Marjorie Garber's Shakespeare After All and Sebastian Faulks's Faulks on Fiction is on Chris Bowen's reading list, having devoured Edmund Morris's...
The Australian, January 1, 2012
..."balance" Jessica Rudd's Ruby Blues - the "censored version for fathers" - with Luke's immortal Gospel. Marjorie Garber's Shakespeare After All and Sebastian Faulks's Faulks on Fiction is on Chris Bowen's reading list, having devoured Edmund Morris's...
Cornell Daily Sun, November 18, 2011
...Topics: Shakespeare, humanities, english Prominent Shakespeare critic and Harvard Prof. Marjorie Garber, English and visual and environmental studies, said the humanities is often wrongly viewed as an accessory to education during a lecture Wednesday in...
Cornell University, November 14, 2011
...The will present "After the Humanities," a lecture by Harvard University professor Marjorie Garber, Nov. 16 at 4:30 p.m. in the A.D. White House's Guerlac Room. The lecture is free and open to the public, with a reception to...
Weekly Standard, September 11, 2011
...years now there has been no shortage of books answering these two questions. Here are the latest. For Marjorie Garber, we should read “literature,” and her goal in The Use and Abuse of Literature is “to return literature to the center, rather than...
Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 26, 2012
...two main characters who speak without guile to the king—are played by the same actor. Eminent Shakespeare scholar Marjorie Garber writes in her book, “Shakespeare After All,” that it’s “a disputed stage tradition [that] the parts of the Fool...
Cornell Daily Sun, November 18, 2011
...Topics: Shakespeare, humanities, english Prominent Shakespeare critic and Harvard Prof. Marjorie Garber, English and visual and environmental studies, said the humanities is often wrongly viewed as an accessory to education during a lecture Wednesday in...
The New Republic Online, November 16, 2011
...time, James’s piece caused no small anguish among the Dirt participants and occasioned an angry letter from Marjorie Garber, the faculty adviser, whom James had described—not inaptly—as “stalking around” the conference room like a “proud...
Cornell University, November 14, 2011
...The will present "After the Humanities," a lecture by Harvard University professor Marjorie Garber, Nov. 16 at 4:30 p.m. in the A.D. White House's Guerlac Room. The lecture is free and open to the public, with a reception to...
Cornell University, November 10, 2011
...Center for Behavioral Economics and Decision Research. Humanities lecture The Society for the Humanities sponsors a lecture by Marjorie Garber, "After the Humanities," Nov. 16 at 4:30 p.m. in Guerlac Room, A.D. White House. Garber is a professor of...
The Awl, August 10, 2011
...that for at least four months several years ago I was mildly qualified to make value judgments. Except Marjorie Garber hated it. Whatever. I've moved on, obviously. I never dwell on it. I don't even know why I brought it up! Read On Writing or...
, June 16, 2011
...Runner . Stacey D’Erasmo Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life by Marjorie Garber Conundrum by Jan Morris Olivia by Olivia (pseudonym of Dorothy Strachey) Orlando by Virginia Woolf My required reading by this...