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Jessica Edmondes

is an independent scholar and modern collections cataloguer at the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford. Her work explores early modern English verse in manuscript, especially the social and scribal networks that shaped its circulation. Her edition, Elizabethan Poetry in Manuscript: an Edition of British Library Harley MS 7392(2) (Iter Press, 2022), exemplifies her interest in recovering unprinted and overlooked poetry. As a short-term Folger Fellow, she’s contributing to the collaborative project Rare or Unique Poems in Manuscript, 1500–1660 (RUP), helping to identify, transcribe, and format for digital access hundreds of poems that survive in only a few manuscript copies—work that expands the literary map well beyond the canonical and the printed.
Third Time’s a Charm: W. Blount Reads Sidney’s Arcadia
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Third Time’s a Charm: W. Blount Reads Sidney’s Arcadia

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An examination of marginalia in the Folger’s 1593 The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia