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Shakespeare and Authorship


29 Jan 2009, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Seminar Room, Hatcham House

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Department English and Creative Writing
Website www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/ecl/glits.php
Contact enp01ko(@gold.ac.uk)

16th Century questioners of Shakespeare's authorship

Ros Barber (Sussex) presents:

16th Century questioners of Shakespeare's authorship.

Ros Barber has been a freelance writer and poet since 2000. Her work includes: poetry and fiction in anthologies, literary magazines and newspapers by publishers including Anvil, Bloomsbury, the Independent on Sunday, Faber, London Magazine, Magma, The North, Poetry London, Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, The Rialto, Serpent's Tail, Stand, Telegraph Books and Virago.

She has had two poetry collections published by Anvil: How Things Are On Thursday (2004) and Material (2008) - a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Ros' poetry has also featured in anthologies including Women's Work (Seren 2008), Anvil New Poets 3 (2001) and The Forward Book of Poetry (2005). Ros has also featured on poetry broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 (The Verb) and Radio 4 (Poetry Please).

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