DiscoverInside My Favorite ManuscriptEpisode 22: Laura Estill on Dramatic texts, Commonplace books, and Profane & debauched atheists
Episode 22: Laura Estill on Dramatic texts, Commonplace books, and Profane & debauched atheists

Episode 22: Laura Estill on Dramatic texts, Commonplace books, and Profane & debauched atheists

Update: 2023-07-04
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In Episode 22 of Inside My Favorite Manuscript, Dot and Lindsey talk with Laura Estill about Bodleian MS Sancroft 29. Archbishop of Canterbury William Sancroft (1617-1693) was an avid reader and collector of extracts from various works. MS Sancroft 29 is one of many manuscripts in his hand that survives; it is a dramatic commonplace books, that is, it contains bits and pieces of many plays that Sancroft read most of them from the century before Sancroft lived, including Shakespeare. We learned so much about the reception of drama in the seventeenth century, and we hope you enjoy listening to our conversation.


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Episode 22: Laura Estill on Dramatic texts, Commonplace books, and Profane & debauched atheists

Episode 22: Laura Estill on Dramatic texts, Commonplace books, and Profane & debauched atheists

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