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Historic Libraries Forum Lambeth Palace Library has an extensive collection of books on magic and witchcraft including the only surviving copy of this 1589 pamphlet, ‘The apprehension and confession of three notorious witches’ [ZZ]1597.15.03 #HistLibChallenge #SpookySpecialCollections
![LambethPalaceLibrary (@lampallib) on Twitter photo <a href="/HistLibForum/">Historic Libraries Forum</a> Lambeth Palace Library has an extensive collection of books on magic and witchcraft including the only surviving copy of this 1589 pamphlet, ‘The apprehension and confession of three notorious witches’ [ZZ]1597.15.03 #HistLibChallenge #SpookySpecialCollections <a href="/HistLibForum/">Historic Libraries Forum</a> Lambeth Palace Library has an extensive collection of books on magic and witchcraft including the only surviving copy of this 1589 pamphlet, ‘The apprehension and confession of three notorious witches’ [ZZ]1597.15.03 #HistLibChallenge #SpookySpecialCollections](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EIOJqK4WkAA9Zjq.jpg)


Issue 54.2 is, in other words, an excellent example of what makes English Literary Renaissance an expansive, eclectic, and inclusive forum for new research. We hope you'll read, and learn, and continue to think of us as a possible home for your work. Keep an eye out for Issue 54.3!

My article on Henry Neville and racial biopolitics is now out on ELR! Thank you so much to everyone who read early drafts and a big thank you to my editors at English Literary Renaissance and to Jane Hwang Degenhardt journals.uchicago.edu/toc/elr/current




Glad to see the interest in our "Expanding the Canon for Early Modern Race Studies" special issue. Please do have a read. And make sure your library subscribes to the Chicago Journals portal. We are supported by your subscriptions. journals.uchicago.edu/toc/elr/current

The women workers in the playhouses of Shakespeare's time: who were they & what did they do? Come join Prof. Lucy Munroe to find out. Wed. 9th October 5.00 p.m. Free to register. @shakespearebt Shakespeare Institute British Shakespeare Association Shakespeare’s Globe King's College London shakespeare.org.uk/visit/whats-on…


🚨🥳 Publication Day!📚🥳🚨 Absolutely thrilled to be the Guest Editor for this #ShakeRacePedagogy special edition of the British Shakespeare Association 'Teaching Shakespeare' magazine. Free to download: britishshakespeare.ws/education/teac…





An invaluable resource co-created by Prof. @ZacharyLesser of Department of English, University of Pennsylvania for scholars of English Renaissance theater gets a revamp thanks to support from @PennPriceLab. Take a look at DEEP 2.0. bit.ly/3YNVJ7E

Today on the blog: Miles Deverson discusses exciting finds of female book ownership at the Wellcome Collection and plans for making these books easy to find--featuring lots of examples buff.ly/3YMFRlx #HerBook @tarallyons Sarah Lindenbaum Mark Empey @whitemicheline
