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Literary Ties That Bind
Wed., May 24, 2017 | Gayle RichardsonPress Release - Rare, Important George Tooker Painting and a Neo-Renaissance Portrait Join The Huntington's Collections
Mon., May 22, 2017Telling Their Stories
Wed., May 17, 2017Carnegie Lecture Series: How We See Inside a Star with Sound
Mon., May 15, 2017Jennifer van Saders, Carnegie-Princeton Fellow, discusses how the technique of astroseismology has revolutionized scientists’ view of the internal workings of stars.
Fictive Histories/Historical Fictions
Fri., May 12, 2017This interdisciplinary conference takes the recent popularity of the historical novel as a starting point to explore the relationship between history and fiction. The plenary speaker, Booker Prize-winning author Hilary Mantel (“Wolf Hall”), will appear in conversation with Mary Robertson, former Huntington chief curator of British historical manuscripts.
Fictive Histories and Historical Fictions
Thu., May 11, 2017 | Sophie CoulombeauHilary Mantel: ‘I Met a Man Who Wasn’t There’
Thu., May 11, 2017The Tudor statesman Thomas Cromwell was described by an eminent historian as “not biographable.” Novelist Hilary Mantel describes her 10-year effort to pin her compelling and elusive subject to the page.






