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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND:20260115T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993480219
DTSTART:20260115T170000Z
DTEND:20260116T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993482268
DTSTART:20260116T170000Z
DTEND:20260117T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20260118T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20260127T170000Z
DTEND:20260128T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993501736
DTSTART:20260128T170000Z
DTEND:20260129T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993502761
DTSTART:20260129T170000Z
DTEND:20260130T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993504810
DTSTART:20260130T170000Z
DTEND:20260131T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260201T200000Z
DTEND:20260202T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND:20260203T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND:20260204T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND:20260206T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260206T170000Z
DTEND:20260207T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993517107
DTSTART:20260208T200000Z
DTEND:20260209T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993518132
DTSTART:20260209T170000Z
DTEND:20260210T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993520181
DTSTART:20260210T170000Z
DTEND:20260211T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993521206
DTSTART:20260211T170000Z
DTEND:20260212T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260212T170000Z
DTEND:20260213T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260213T170000Z
DTEND:20260214T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260215T200000Z
DTEND:20260216T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260217T170000Z
DTEND:20260218T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260218T170000Z
DTEND:20260219T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993532478
DTSTART:20260219T170000Z
DTEND:20260220T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993533503
DTSTART:20260220T170000Z
DTEND:20260221T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993536577
DTSTART:20260222T200000Z
DTEND:20260223T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993537602
DTSTART:20260223T170000Z
DTEND:20260224T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993538627
DTSTART:20260224T170000Z
DTEND:20260225T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260225T170000Z
DTEND:20260226T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260226T170000Z
DTEND:20260227T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260227T170000Z
DTEND:20260228T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260302T170000Z
DTEND:20260303T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20260303T170000Z
DTEND:20260304T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993548875
DTSTART:20260304T170000Z
DTEND:20260305T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993549900
DTSTART:20260305T170000Z
DTEND:20260306T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993551949
DTSTART:20260306T170000Z
DTEND:20260307T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993552974
DTSTART:20260307T170000Z
DTEND:20260308T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260308T160000Z
DTEND:20260309T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260309T160000Z
DTEND:20260310T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993558097
DTSTART:20260310T160000Z
DTEND:20260311T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993559122
DTSTART:20260311T160000Z
DTEND:20260312T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T001043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51445993561171
DTSTART:20260312T160000Z
DTEND:20260313T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Regency's most popular character is on display at the Bowes
  Art and Architecture Library this Winter in a new exhibit curated by Dr. 
 Ben Wiebracht! Reception this Friday\, 1/30 from 3:30-4:30.\n\nThe writers
  of the Regency (1811-20) created some of the most enduring characters in 
 English literature – the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudi
 ce\, the brooding Conrad of Lord Byron’s Corsair\, and the chivalrous Iv
 anhoe of Sir Walter Scott’s great historical romance\, to name a few. Bu
 t in their day\, they were all eclipsed by Doctor Syntax.\n\nThe scrawny c
 lergyman astride his rawboned nag\, traipsing around the country in search
  of picturesque sights\, delighted readers the country over. The Doctor or
 iginally appeared in a long comic poem called The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Search of the Picturesque. Written by William Combe and illustrated by th
 e great caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson\, the poem was such a success that\
 , before long\, spinoffs started to appear extending the Doctor’s advent
 ures in one way or another. Fans of the Doc could stock up on Syntax merch
 andise as well\, and Syntax figurines and chinaware remain a common sight 
 in antique stores on both sides of the Atlantic.\n\nToday\, the most exten
 sive collection of Doctor Syntax books in the world resides at the Bowes L
 ibrary. At its core are ten Regency copies of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
  Seach of the Picturesque (including one inscribed by the author) spanning
  eight editions. The library also holds copies of all three sequels\, as w
 ell as several rare spinoffs. This exhibit uses these splendid materials t
 o tell the story of Doctor Syntax—his creation\, his adventures\, and hi
 s explosive popularity in Regency England. \n\nThese materials also allowe
 d for publication a new critical edition of The Tour of Doctor Syntax in S
 earch of the Picturesque (Pixelia Publishing\, 2024). Sixteen students at 
 Stanford Online High School and their instructor created the book together
  during a course on Jane Austen\, using the Bowes Library's copies as thei
 r source texts. The book was honored with the 2023-4 Modern Language Assoc
 iation Prize for a Scholarly Edition. It can be downloaded for free at pix
 eliapublishing.org/doctor-syntax.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Bowes Art & Architecture Library\, 2nd fl. For
  non-SU ID visitors\, please call 650-723-3408 for building and elevator a
 ccess.
SUMMARY:Doctor Syntax: A Regency Icon
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/doctor-syntax-a-regency-ico
 n
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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