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...
Colson Whitehead, Reading Monday, February 6, time 4:30pm Beinecke Library, 121 Wall Street Yale Collection of American Literature Reading Series Contact:...
Remembering Shakespeare Wednesday, February 1 - Monday, June 4, 2012 Remembering Shakespeare tells the story of how a playwright and poet in late sixteenth-...
Susan Barbour, “The Origins of the Prose Captions in H. D.’s Helen in Egypt ”, Review of English Studies , 2011 (advanced access published November 18, 2011...
Ida: A Novel a new edition, edited by Logan Esdale; published by Yale University Press Gertrude Stein wanted Ida to be known in two ways: as a novel about a...
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library has acquired the papers of American writer, poet, naturalist, and activist Terry Tempest Williams. The author...
Publication Studio comes to the Elm City to redefine the social life of the book. A One-week Residency in the Coop Center for Creativity November 14 – 19, 2011...
Exile as Destiny: Czeslaw Milosz and America On view October 24 through December 17, 2011 He had his home, posthumous, in the town of New Haven, In a white...