The “Shakespeare and Company Project” conducts a discussion of Mansfield's collection of short stories.
The discussion is the first in a series of explorations of titles frequently borrowed from Shakespeare and Company in Paris. Shakespeare and Company, an English-language bookshop and lending library in Paris, was opened by American Sylvia Beach in 1919. The shop became the home away from home for a community of expatriate writers and artists now known as the Lost Generation.
Presented in partnership with Princeton Public Library.
Made possible, in part, by the National Endowment for the Humanities.