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Undergraduate Research at the Folger: The Birth of Mankinde
The top half of the page shows a chair with horseshoe-like seat. The bottom half of the image shows two lightbulb-like shapes with children inside of them, one upright, one upside down
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Undergraduate Research at the Folger: The Birth of Mankinde

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Gabi Raymond

In this mock exhibition catalog entry for a writing class, Gabi, an undergraduate student at GWU, takes a closer look at early modern midwifery using The Birth of Mankinde.

Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Picturing the Plotters
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Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Picturing the Plotters

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Eleanor Wilczek

In this exhibition catalog entry for a writing class, Eleanor, an undergraduate student at GWU, examines a Dutch print portraying the Gunpowder Plotters and their fate.

Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Pain in the Teeth
A printed chapter heading titled A Short Discourse of the Pain in the Teeth followed by a subtitle and text.
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Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Pain in the Teeth

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Patrice Lenard

A GWU undergraduate student shares their experience working at the Folger for their class project on Shakespeare and early modern dentistry an Art in the Age of Shakespeare course.

Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Imagining Shakespeare's School Days
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Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Imagining Shakespeare's School Days

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Addison Hazuda

In this mock exhibition catalog entry for a writing class, Addison, an undergraduate student at GWU, examines Edwin Austin Abbey’s illustration of Stratford-upon-Avon.

Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Why Shakespeare Keeps Returning to Ovid
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Undergraduate Research at the Folger: Why Shakespeare Keeps Returning to Ovid

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Riley Martin

A GWU undergraduate student shares their experience working at the Folger for their class project on Shakespeare and Ovid for an Art in the Age of Shakespeare course.