
Join the Aldus Society for five short talks by young scholars from the Department of English on their recent research. The presentations will include: Jessica Crabtree on an 8th-century manuscript in Ohio; Sabrina Durso on James Thurber’s vision loss; Eileen A. Horansky on heraldry, print, and authorship in sixteenth-century London; Shaun Russell on the evolution of Shakespeare’s sonnets in print; and Samantha Trzinski on marginalia in a copy of The Mysteries of Udolpho.
We are proud to collaborate on this free event with the Aldus Society, central Ohio's organization for book lovers. Doors open at 7:00, the talk begins at 7:30. The Aldus Society is located at 91 Jefferson Avenue (Thurber Center, next door to Thurber House). Please check the Aldus Society website to learn more about their upcoming events.
Image credit: "The Librarian" by Giuseppe Arcimboldo.