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Shakespeare classes at The Morrab Library 

Mary Cahill MA runs a very popular Shakespeare class at The Morrab Library on Wednesday mornings from 10am-12.15. She has a limited number of vacancies in the group and the classes will start on Wednesday 2nd October. Come and enjoy a close read and deep exploration of the context, ideas and imagery of Shakespeare’s plays. This term the group will be looking at Measure for Measure and Coriolanus. No previous experience required or expected – just come along and enjoy.

Cost: £90 for 10 week term. Contact Mary Cahill to reserve a space: cahillm037@gmail.com

Reading List | The Bayeux Tapestry and the making of the Middle Ages

Mark Cottle has given many brilliant talks at The Morrab Library, and other venues locally, on subjects ranging from illuminated manuscripts to Arctic exploration. He always provides a Reading List for his fascinating talks and study days – and they formed part of the inspiration for our new series of ‘Reading List’ blogs published on our website following each of our Library talks. 

Mark ran a Study Morning in the Reading Room on Saturday 14th September on the subject of the Bayeux Tapestry and the making of the Middle Ages.

The Bayeux Tapestry captures one of the great turning points in English history. William’s victory at Hastings, his reign and those of his two sons, William Rufus and Henry I were transformational. In just 69 years the foundations of medieval England were laid: feudalism, knights, castles, the Exchequer, great cathedrals. With the help of course files the team looked at a remarkable period somewhat overshadowed today by the Plantagenets and Tudors.

With the help of Harry Spry-Leverton,  our Honorary Librarian at The Morrab Library, we have put together a display of some the books on Mark’s list, which will be on display for the next few weeks in the Reading Room.

 

I.Here are some of the titles we hold on the subject that are available to borrow, and their  Dewey decimal number to help you find them – please do ask at the reception desk if you can’t find the book you’re looking for and we’ll do our best to find it. Or email the library (enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk) if you’d like to reserve any. 

 

F Barlow : William Rufus : 942.021

T Baker : The Normans : 942.02

D Douglas : William the Conqueror : R942.021

HWC Davies : England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings : 942.02

J Gillingham : William II : 942.021

C Hicks : The Bayeux Tapestry : Second hand shelf

C W Hollister : Henry I : R942.021

D Howarth : 1066 The Year of the conquest : 942.02

J Messent : The Bayeux Tapestry Embroiderers’ Story : 942.021

G Slocombe : Sons of the conqueror : R942.021

L Thorpe : The Bayeux Tapestry : R942.021

C Tyreman : Who’s Who in Early Medieval England : R942.02

D Wilson : The Bayeux Tapestry : 942.021 (Reference only)

The following suggestions are not currently part of the library’s collection but they may be available to borrow from the public library. If you have a copy that you would like to donate to us then please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk

R Bartlett : England under the Norman and Angevin Kings. 

R Bartlett : The Normans (DVD)

E Fernie : The Architecture of Norman England

E King : Henry I

E King : Medieval England

M Morris : The Norman Conquest

M Morris : William I

L Musset : The Bayeux Tapestry

Last month, we shared a reading list to accompany Dr Serena Trowbridge’s ‘Stories of the Stones’ talk featuring fiction, children’s novels and non-fiction available to borrow from the Library. You can catch up on this Reading List, and others, over on our blog

The Morrab Library Poetry Group

Did you know, we have a poetry group at the Library that meets at The Morrab Library fortnightly?

The Poetry Group is now entering its seventh consecutive year and there are a limited number of places for new members starting in September.

The group meets on alternate Thursdays at 1.30pm in The Morrab Library to read and discuss poems by a variety of poets, chosen by a member of the group.

The first session of the new term will be on Thursday 26th September and the poet will be A.E. Stallings. Subsequent poets this term include Spender, Grigson and C Day Lewis.

Please contact the Group’s convenor, George Care, by email (mlpoetrygroup@gmail.com) if you would like to find out more information and/or join the group.