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Touchstone is a fictional character in Shakespeare's play As You Like It. He is a court Jester, he was used throughout the play to both provide comic relief through sometimes vulgar humor and contrarily share wisdom, [ 1 ] fitting the archetype of the Shakespearean fool .
Cambridge University Press was a non-teaching department of the University of Cambridge. The press has, since 1698, been governed by the press 'Syndics' (originally known as the 'Curators'), [34] 18 senior members of the University of Cambridge who, along with other non-executive directors, bring a range of subject and business expertise. [35]
Touchstone (English band), rock group from the U.K. Touchstone (US-Irish band), Irish-music band from the U.S. The Touchstone, by British jazz trio Azimuth; The Touchstone, a novella by Edith Wharton; The Touchstone, an 1817 comedy play by James Kenney; Touchstone (As You Like It), a fictional character in Shakespeare's As You Like It
Phillips Studies, 5 vols. (Cambridge University Press, 1951–1960) The Cult of the Autograph Letter in England (London: Athlone Press, 1962) (ed.) Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons, 12 vols. (London: Mansell, 1971–1975) Connoisseurs and Medieval Miniatures 1750–1850 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972)
Cambridge University Press and Assessment [2] is a non-school institution [3] of the University of Cambridge. It was formed under Queen Elizabeth II's approval in August 2021 by the merge between Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment. [4] [5] [6] The institution is headquartered in Cambridge, England, with 50 overseas office ...
Players of Shakespeare 4: Further Essays in Shakespearean Performance by Players with the Royal Shakespeare Company, David Tennant on playing Touchstone in As You Like It, pp. 30–44. Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0-521-79416-1; Smallwood, Robert (editor) (2005).
Cambridge University Press; University of Chicago Press; Columbia University Press; Harvard University Press; MIT Press; Oxford University Press/Clarendon (UK/US) Princeton University Press; Stanford University Press; University of California Press; Yale University Press; In 2007, their second-ranked (A) publishers were: Alfred A. Knopf; Allen ...
The Pitt Building at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England was built in 1833 and is home of Cambridge University Press, the world's oldest university press. [1] A university press is an academic publishing house specializing in monographs and scholarly journals.