Website of the Week (WoW) #90: Metaphor in Creative Sign Language Project

Website of the Week (WoW) #90: No need for headphones or speakers–included on this site are performed poems you watch rather than listen to done in British Sign Language. For a poem with an academic slant, check out Donna Williams’s “Duck and Dissertation.”

Metaphor in Creative Sign Language Project
www.bristol.ac.uk

Website of the Week (WoW) #90: No need for headphones or speakers–included on this site are performed poems you watch rather than listen to done in British Sign Language. For a poem with an academic slant, check out Donna Williams’s “Duck and Dissertation.”

Metaphor in Creative Sign Language Project
www.bristol.ac.uk

Website of the Week (WoW) #89: Pan-Hispanic Ballad Project

Website of the Week (WoW) #89: This project from the University of Washington indexes ballads from the Spanish-speaking world and scholarship about them.Pan-Hispanic Ballad Projectdepts.washington.edu

Website of the Week (WoW) #89: This project from the University of Washington indexes ballads from the Spanish-speaking world and scholarship about them.

Pan-Hispanic Ballad Project
depts.washington.edu

Website of the Week (WoW) #88: Frankenstein: The Afterlife of Shelley and Frankenstein

Website of the Week (WoW) #88: This site from the New York Public Library explores the connections between Mary Shelley’s time and our own. And includes a bit about her rather well-known husband and their circle of friends.


Frankenstein: The Afterlife of Shelley and Frankenstein
exhibitions.nypl.org
What makes a monster? What is it like living on the margins of society? Is technology inherently good or bad? These questions guided Mary Shelley 200 years ago as she wrote her classic novel Frankenstein — they remain just as relevant today.

Website of the Week (WoW) #88: This site from the New York Public Library explores the connections between Mary Shelley’s time and our own. And includes a bit about her rather well-known husband and their circle of friends.


Frankenstein: The Afterlife of Shelley and Frankenstein
exhibitions.nypl.org
What makes a monster? What is it like living on the margins of society? Is technology inherently good or bad? These questions guided Mary Shelley 200 years ago as she wrote her classic novel Frankenstein — they remain just as relevant today.

Website of the Week (WoW) #87: Staging the Henrician Court

Website of the Week (WoW) #87: This project staged a production of the early-Tudor drama The Play of the Weather by John Heywood at the Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace. The website includes a film of the production along with research and resources …

Website of the Week (WoW) #87: This project staged a production of the early-Tudor drama The Play of the Weather by John Heywood at the Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace. The website includes a film of the production along with research and resources for learning more about the play and courtly space.


Staging the Henrician Court
stagingthehenriciancourt.brookes.ac.uk