New from the University of Iowa Press: The American H. D ., by Annette Debo In The American H.D ., Annette Debo considers the significance of nation in the...
Welcome 2012 recipient of the H.D. Fellowship in American literature, Lara Vetter, University of North Carolina. Fellowship project: A Curious Peril: H.D. and...
(Re)Storing Happiness: Toward an Ecopoetic Reading of H.D.’s The Sword Went Out to Sea (Synthesis of a Dream), by Delia Alton, from Interdisciplinary Studies...
Susan Howe, Poetry Reading & Performance with Musician David Grubbs Thursday, April 5th, 4:00pm Beinecke Library, 121 Wall Street Yale Collection of...
Generalists, rejoice! Students and researchers whose interests scatter all over history and to every corner of the map will now have greater access to the...
By Kathryn James and David Kastan; from The Huffington Post Shakespeare has always seemed too good to be true–or, for some, too good to be Shakespeare...
Please join us February 15, at 4:30 pm on the Beinecke Library mezzanine for the opening of the Beinecke’s spring exhibition, “Remembering Shakespeare.”
In the 1950s, Yale University Press published a number of Gertrude Stein’s posthumous works, among them her incomparable Stanzas in Meditation . Since...