ON the whole one is inclined to think it a cruel judgment that forced out into the world of books, in all the ironical dignity and pomp of two noble octavo volumes embellished with rare illustration, ...
As part of the University of Connecticut’s First Folio events, dramatic arts professor Dr. David Alan Stern gave a presentation on the original sound of the Shakespeare plays at the UConn Drama-Music ...
Gary Taylor, George Matthew Edgar Professor of English at Florida State University, discusses Shakespeare and the Origins of White Literary Criticism at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, in Chase Hall Lounge ...
With Texas A&M's exhibit featuring one of William Shakespeare's First Folios soon to depart the J. Wayne Stark Galleries, the university will host a lecture from internationally recognized Columbia ...
THE “enduring power of Shakespeare’s plays” will be explored during the latest in The Hive’s professorial lecture series. Professor Claire Cochrane, of the University of Worcester, will talk about how ...
Since gardens played a major role in William Shakespeare’s plays, Laura Mueller, a lecturer from the Art Institute of Chicago, decided it was only fitting that she make that her topic to help the ...
Audiences in Auckland and Wellington will get a chance to engage with the world of 21st century Shakespearean scholarship when Professor Gary Taylor, one of the world’s leading Shakespeare academics, ...
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On the morning of 8 November 2023, at the invitation of the Confucius Institute of De Montfort University (USTB-DMU CI), Professor Gabriel Egan gave an in-person lecture entitled “Reading ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A free lecture series about William Shakespeare will begin in Kettering next Thursday. Those asking “to be or not to be” will have the chance to indulge their fandom for the ...
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Controversy gripped London’s theatre world last week after the board at Shakespeare’s Globe resolved to part ways with Emma Rice. The board had appointed Rice Artistic Director just six months earlier ...