Tuesday Nov 9, 2021
6:30 PM - 7:45 PM EST
November 9, 2021, 6:30 PM?-?7:45 PM
Laconia Public Library 695 Main Street Laconia, NH 03246
Free; contact the circulation desk at (603) 524-4775x12 or info@laconialibrary.org to sign up.
Phone: 524-4775
Text: 556-4666
Email: info@laconialibrary.org
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While servant narratives have been popular for centuries, there seems to be a resurging interest in these stories in recent decades. Many contemporary British and North American writers, filmmakers, and television executives have turned to master/servant relationships as their subject matter. Join Ann McClellan, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Plymouth State University, as she explores the history behind the rise and fall of British servants and why Americans are so fascinated by their stories on page and screen. Attendees will be entered to win a limited edition Downton Abbey Collector's Set, complete with all six seasons of the hit series and a working Downton Abbey pull-bell. Please sign-up by emailing info@laconialibrary.org, or calling 524-4775 ext. 12 as space is limited. This program is sponsored by the NH Humanities and the Laconia Public Library.
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