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Belated congratulations -- a huge achievement!!!

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Matthew Sergi
Assistant Professor (Early English Drama)
Department of English
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
170 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Congratulations form me too!

Helen

Dr H M Ostovich  <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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Professor Emerita, English and Cultural Studies
McMaster University
Hamilton ON L8S 4L9
Canada

On 19 April 2018 at 17:29, Diane Jakacki <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Congratulations, all!! Wonderful news!
Diane

On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 9:14 PM, Betcher, Gloria J [ENGL] <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Wonderful news! Congratulations one and all.

Gloria J. Betcher, Ph.D.
Adjunct Associate Professor of English
Department of English
Iowa State University
419 Ross Hall
Ames, IA 50011

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REED: Berkshire, ed. Alexandra F. Johnston, Launched!

Announcing REED?s second digital edition, for the county of Berkshire,
edited by Alexandra F. Johnston. Now freely available at REED Online:
https://ereed.library.utoronto.ca/.

We are pleased to make available the long-awaited records for
Berkshire and equally delighted that for the first time users will be
able to search across two collections for locations, people and a wide
range of topics, such as summer games or the King?s Men. We anticipate
an ever-growing list of results as more collections are published
online.

The REED: Berkshire records illustrate a rich popular entertainment
tradition. The most prominent details of mimetic activity come from
the parish of St Laurence, Reading, which has preserved records
running from 1498 to 1573, among the fullest and richest in England.
Virtually every kind of mimetic activity is featured--an Easter play
with evidence from 1498 to 1537, an early sixteenth-century Creation
play, a Robin Hood game, morris dancing, church ales, maypoles, and
Hock gatherings. Reading was a stopping place for all kinds of late
medieval travelling entertainers as well as for some of the most
prominent professional companies, including Queen Elizabeth?s, the
earl of Leicester?s, and King James? players, along with those of
other royal family members in the early seventeenth century. Noble
households are also well represented in the collection, which includes
an edition of ?The Entertainment of Queen Elizabeth? by Lady Elizabeth
Russell at Bisham in 1592.



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Diane Jakacki, Ph.D.
Digital Scholarship Coordinator
Faculty Associate in Comparative & Digital Humanities
Bucknell University
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