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Welcome
Hello and welcome! We hope that you and families are keeping well in the era of social distancing. In light of COVID-19 we've decided to take our exhibit stands online. It’s not like being at the event in person, but we hope it offers at least some semblance of normality during this challenging time. Below you will find a list of the books we would have had on display, as well as information on who to contact if you are interested in publishing with us. We've also increased our online discount so that being at home doesn't mean you have to miss out on conference prices, if you're in the market for a good book that is. If not, then perhaps just close your eyes for a moment and pretend you’re in the exhibit hall, about to head off to the wine reception or grab a coffee….
And now that you've got yourself that all important drink, how about a quick word from one of our editors:
Editor Profile
Name: Emily Hockley
Title: Commissioning Editor, Literature
Email: To contact Emily please email during or after the conference at ehockley@cambridge.org
Message from the editor
Despite a turbulent year, we’ve enjoyed some wonderful publishing. Highlights include the fantastic Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Race, and A User’s Guide to Melancholy, of which Philip Pullman is a fan! If you have yet to enjoy All the Sonnets of Shakespeare (identified by the Guardian as a tried-and-tested lockdown-cheer-bringer), now’s your chance. And do check out Lois Potter’s helpful new Introduction to King Lear. Finally, don’t forget to sign up to our events – David McInnis’ Shakespeare and Lost Plays is hot off the press, and we are delighted to announce our new Shakespeare Survey board members.
Interviews
Journals
If journals are more your thing, then here are a few that we think might be of particular interest.
On Thursday 18 March, Mary Ann Lund, author of ‘A User’s Guide to Melancholy’ was interviewed by Colin Gale, Director of Bethlem Museum of the Mind
Find the video here
David McInnis, author of ‘Shakespeare and Lost Plays, Reimagining Drama in Early Modern England’ will be interviewed by Matthew Steggle.
Thursday 1st April at 2-3pm GMT
Register at www.cambridge.org/shake-plays-even
Shakespeare Survey: Meet the New Editorial Board
Tuesday 6th April at 3.30-4.30 GMT
Register atwww.cambridge.org/survey-event
Conference Offers
30% Discount
We have increased our online discount to 30% to match the offer that would have been available to delegates at our conference stand. Regrettably, the online offer is limited to certain countries (for the full list of the countries included in the offer please see www.cambridge.org/conferencediscount ), however our customer services team are more than happy to accept orders offline and will honour the discount for customers in all countries where trading sanctions do not apply. Please contact orders@cambridge.org with your order details and reference the conference discount code noted below.
Free Shipping
It’s not your fault that you can’t buy a book from us in person at the moment so we will also be offering free shipping on all online orders for books included in this promotion. For full terms and conditions please visit www.cambridge.org/freeconferencedelivery
When
30 March – 4 April 2021
The conference discount for the following titles is no longer available.
Available titles
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