No, BBC, he didn't "ask her for a kiss", he grabbed her hair on a train and asked if he could kiss her.
Whoever is writing these headlines is working overtime to try and downplay assault 🤦♂️
Guess who's book is published today 🥳
www.routledge.com/Thomas-Middl...
Can't quite wrap my head around the fact that my book, which was years in the making dating back to my PhD, will be published on Tuesday 😱
We're celebrating with an online book launch at 5.30pm BST today - do join if you're free 🥳
www.crowdcast.io/c/theatre-of...
Thanks to everyone who was able to join us for this evening's book launch and who have sent in their well wishes today ☺️
(Here's an action shot of me and @tracelarkhall.bsky.social looking very scholarly mid-discussion, courtesy of my friend Josh Ballantyne)
Does anyone have access to this article and would be willing to share with me? 🙏
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Morning campers! We have a #SRSlyGood book launch coming up on 2nd June at 17.30BST.
Join @drwillgreen.bsky.social in conversation with @tracelarkhall.bsky.social as they discuss their man Tommy Middleton's Theatre of War #EarlyModernEvents #Skystorians
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Abstract. In 1621, in testimony before the House of Lords, Sir Henry Yelverton compared George Villiers, marquis of Buckingham, to Hugh Spencer, one of the
This book examines the plays Thomas Middleton wrote for the King’s Men between 1620 and 1624, arguing that they constitute one of the most sustained and ambitious engagements with contemporary politic...
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This book examines the plays Thomas Middleton wrote for the King’s Men between 1620 and 1624, arguing that they constitute one of the most sustained and ambitious engagements with contemporary politic...