![]() The event is free, but registration is required through our website. Words, Words, Words discusses The King at the Edge of the World by Arthur Phillips on March 3, 2022. Inter-Faith Encounters: English Protestants and the Hebrew Bible.Voices for Tolerance in an Age of Persecution.Who was a refugee in early modern England? The “Poor Palatines” of 1709.Shakespeare’s ‘Merchant of Venice’: Perpetuating stereotypes or sparking much-needed conversations?.The Early Modern Hellespont: Crossroads between East and West.The turkey’s journey from the Atlantic to the early modern Islamic world.Spilling the beans: The Islamic history of coffee.What lost Turk plays can tell us about Shakespeare’s England and about ourselves.“This is the English, not the Turkish court”: Ottomans in Shakespeare’s Henriad.LEARN about the early modern Ottoman Empire Balancing the body and consulting the heavens: Medicine in Shakespeare’s time.Episode 158: Shakespeare, Science, and Art.Episode 14: Codes and Ciphers from the Renaissance to Today.LISTEN to related podcast episodes from Shakespeare Unlimited To prepare for the discussion, we have pulled together a list of resources related to the novel, the Ottoman Empire, and questions of religion. ![]() On Mathe Folger hosts its Virtual Book Club, featuring a discussion of The King at the Edge of the World by Arthur Phillips. ![]()
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