The Marlowe Society of America
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β¦ The Marlowe Society of America promotes scholarship on poet & playwright Christopher Marloweβs life, works, & crucial role in the early modern theater β¦
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One of today's brilliant talks The Marlowe Society of America #Marlowe24 included Carlos Pons Guerra DeNada Dance Theatre talking about his dance adaptation of Edward II So exciting! gramilano.com/2024/04/intervβ¦
Our final keynote speaker Eoin Price invites us to revisit evidence about repetition in the repertory & Marlovian performance. #marlowe24
We are grateful to Prof Tracey Hill for leading an excellent walking tour of βMarlovian(ish)β sites in Bankside & City yesterday afternoon. #marlowe24
Thank you for sharing your new work on repetition, time, & performance with us, Eoin Price! Safe travels. #marlowe24
Our last afternoon of panels is just getting underway. Matthew Steggle introduces βRETHINKING RECEIVED WISDOM: NEW DIRECTIONS IN MARLOWE STUDIES.β #marlowe24
Heartfelt thanks to Prof Lucy Munro, claire m. l. bourne, and David McInnis for inviting me to speak at the Marlowe Society of America Conference #marlowe24!! Such a great conference and amazing group of people!! Iβm still a Shakespearean but definitely felt the love!
Heading home from #marlowe24. Only regret is not getting to say hello properly to tweeps inc Rachel Willie, Prof Liz Oakley-Brown @earlymodatlancs πππ , and Eoin Price. Footsore, underslept, and enthused. Congratulations to the organisers.
Thank you The Marlowe Society of America for a BRILLIANT week - and to the international community of Marlowe scholars for welcoming this nerdy fiction author with such warmth and generosity. I came to research a book and left with the Marlowe bug β¦ consider your work here done. ππΉπ
Views from #MSA24 riverside conference dinner Thankyou The Marlowe Society of America for a memorable 4 days
Still processing #Marlowe24 - which challenged and stretched my thinking about Marlowe, early modern drama & the task of literary criticism- but I'm so impressed with the intensity & brilliance of the community that Prof Lucy Munro claire m. l. bourne & David McInnis gathered in Deptford
What a fabulous time at #marlowe24! Thank you to Prof Lucy Munro, claire m. l. bourne, David McInnis & all of you wonderful scholars who made these past few days so enriching, rigorous, & generous in spirit. I look forward hopefully to seeing many of you again soon!!
Rejoining this space because I had such a fantastic time The Marlowe Society of America! Such a great community and gathering
Heading home after having a fantastic time at #marlowe24! Thank you to Prof Lucy Munro, claire m. l. bourne, David McInnis & all the inspiring scholars who contributed to the discussion. I have no excuse now, have to write my book! π
Thank you for letting me put my seventeenth-century biases aside for a bit to be an interloper at your magnificent conference, The Marlowe Society of America; it was fantastic and truly energising!
One highlight from so many at this week's The Marlowe Society of America conference #Marlowe24 Carlos Pons Guerra paper on his Edward II adaptation with DeNada Dance Theatre More information here π denada-dance.com/news/2023/11/2β¦
We need more conferences like #marlowe24! Much thanks to Prof Lucy Munro, claire m. l. bourne, David McInnis, and everyone else who contributed to making this wonderful event possible.
Many thanks to Prof Lucy Munro claire m. l. bourne and David McInnis for organising such a fantastic conference in Deptford this week. I thoroughly enjoyed auditing such excellent panels - highlights include our visit to The Rose and the many and varied papers on The Massacre! #marlowe24
Those who attended #marlowe24, take note!β Throughlines is the project that Ruben Espinosa referenced during the Q&A following his terrific keynote.