The Institute of English Studies


History of the book, manuscript and print studies and textual scholarship research

Spenser in the Lockdown: Means of Gladsome Solace?

Spenser in the Lockdown: Means of Gladsome Solace?

Lockdown reading takes many forms, from the rediscovery of the attractions of Jane Austen’s socially enclosed worlds, to the recognition of the predictive power of texts like Camus’s La Peste, or Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood’s End. As a specialist in Renaissance literature…

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A Little Gem

A Little Gem

As a collector of anything to do with writing and examples of printing, I was trying to update the catalogue of my collection and came across this little book, which I wondered may be of some interest.

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Unreadable Rolls

Unreadable Rolls

Dr Katherine Hindley, Acting Director of the London International Palaeography Summer School, Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature at NTU, Singapore Anyone who has worked with manuscripts will know the feeling of trying to puzzle out an unreadable word. ...

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