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    We are grateful to Open Oregon State for publishing and funding this edition, and the OSU School of Writing, Literature, and Film for financial and administrative support.

    We acknowledge that Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon is located within the traditional homelands of the Mary’s River or Ampinefu Band of Kalapuya. Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 (Kalapuya etc. Treaty), Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to reservations in Western Oregon. Today, living descendants of these people are a part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon (https://www.grandronde.org) and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians (https://ctsi.nsn.us).

    We are much indebted to the teachers and students who took the time to answer our questions and share experiences and lesson plans—thank you! Tessa Barone, Justin Bennett, Ethan Heusser, Aleah Hobbs, and Benjamin Watts served as lead editors for the base text. Shannon Fortier, a recent OSU graduate, donated her time and talents. Jac Longstreth (a Biochemistry and Biophysics major) provided a great deal of research and editing support, funded by the URSA Engage program at OSU. Jessie Heine was our graduate intern extraordinaire. Emily Kirchhofer designed the cover (deftly incorporating an abundance of ideas and opinions). Michelle Miller and Marin Rosenquist completed much of the late-stage editing and also promoted the project at the 2018 OSU Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference. The editors drew on the excellent work completed by their peers in ENG 435/535 (Fall 2017). And special thanks to Dr. Lara Bovilsky, who in January 2016 generously donated her time to lead ENG 435 students through the University of Oregon’s First Folio exhibit (now an online exhibit Time’s Pencil); the projects that resulted from that class inspired this textbook. We are also grateful to Anne Bahde, Rare Books at History of Science Librarian at the Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, for introducing the student editors to surviving early modern books and for designing thoughtful, hands-on activities that prepared them for the project. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival made our 2018 field trip to Ashland to see Othello both feasible and memorable.

    Update December 2020: We are still grateful to everyone listed above! And this year, special thanks go to Stefanie Buck and Mark Lane of OSU’s Open Educational Resources for their enthusiasm and assistance.

    Tessa Barone, Justin Bennett, Ethan Heusser, Aleah Hobbs, and Benjamin Watts served as lead editors for the project. Shannon Fortier, a recent OSU graduate, donated her time and talents. Jac Longstreth (a Biochemistry and Biophysics major!) provided a great deal of research and editing support, funded by the URSA Engage program at OSU. Jessie Heine was our graduate intern extraordinaire. Emily Kirchhofer designed the cover (deftly incorporating an abundance of ideas and opinions). Michelle Miller and Marin Rosenquist completed much of the late-stage editing and also promoted the project at the 2018 OSU Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference. The editors drew on editing work completed by their peers in ENG 435/535 (Fall 2017). And special thanks to Dr. Lara Bovilsky, who in January 2016 generously donated her time to lead ENG 435 students through the University of Oregon’s exhibit devoted to the First Folio (now an online exhibit Time’s Pencil); the student projects that resulted from that class inspired this textbook.

    THE EDITORS

    2018 UNDERGRADUATES

    Tessa Barone

    Justin Bennett

    Devin Curtis

    Madison Dempsey

    Alessandra Ferriso

    Ethan Heusser

    Aleah Hobbs

    Bradley Hogle

    Emily Kirchhofer

    Garrett Kitamura

    Lindsey LeMay

    Michelle Miller

    Marin Rosenquist

    David Russo

    Sydney Sullivan

    Nicholas Svoboda

    Jalen Todd

    Benjamin Watts

    Jac Longstreth

    2018 GRADUATES

    Rachana Son

    Ruth Sylvester

    Jessie Heine

     
    2020 UNDERGRADUATES

    Amanda Armas

    Sydney Caleen

    Grace Chappell

    Kierstyn Cooper

    Mary Driskell

    Dominique Duenas

    Megan Figlewicz

    Serena Giunchigliani

    Sarah Gram

    Bryn Landrus

    Joseph Laver

    Jessica Linde-Goodfellow

    Aiden Littau

    Mayra Reyes Cortes

    Macey Richert

    Samuel Sutherland

    Rebecca Thompson

    Erin Vieira

    Rebekah Villanti

    Maya Walbridge

    Caitlin Walsh

    Jeffrey Williams

    2020 GRADUATE STUDENTS

    Elizabeth Babbs

    Regan Breeden

    Andrea Goicochea

    Eric MacDougall

     
    ADVISOR

    Rebecca Olson

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