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Tag Archives: G.W.F Hegel
Jennifer Ann Bates: Hegel and Shakespeare on the Measure for Measure: The Hangman’s Mystery -recordings
In her illumination of Shakespeare through Hegel, Jennifer Ann Bates reads the logic of measure from Hegel alongside Measure for Measure. Bates argues that each text is an initiation into the execution of the logic of measure with a focus … Continue reading
Paul Kottman: Herder, Hegel and Shakespeare -recordings
By discussing the German philosophers Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744-1803) and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), Paul A. Kottman proposes to see Shakespearean tragedy as the birth of a distinct art form. He argues that Shakespearean tragedy works through and … Continue reading
Tomorrow: Shakespeare and Hegel / Speaker biographies
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Yet tomorrow is also the Shakespeare and … Continue reading
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Tagged Erik Roraback, Ewan Fernie, G.W.F Hegel, Garrick's Temple, Jennifer Ann Bates, Joe Moshenska, music, Paul Kottman, Simon Haines
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Shakespeare and Hegel (Kingston Shakespeare at the Temple), Apr 1
10.00: Jennifer Bates (Duquesne University): ‘Hegel and Shakespeare on the Measure for Measure: The Hangman’s Mystery’ 11.00: Coffee 11.30: Simon Haines (Chinese University of Hong Kong): ‘Hegel and The Merchant of Venice’ 12.15: Joe Moshenska (University of Cambridge): ‘King Lear … Continue reading
Kingston Shakespeare Spring 2017 schedule
The Spring (and Summer) term has a lot of activity in store: continued playreadings, work-in-progress presentations, book talks, conferences and symposia at Garrick’s Temple. Here is the schedule as it currently stands (amendations will be made as soon as possible): … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne-Marie Miller-Balise, booktalk, Chantal Schutz, Douglas Lanier, Erik Roraback, Friedrich Nietzsche, G.W.F Hegel, George Peele, Irene Morra, John Fletcher, Karl Marx, KiSSiT, playreading, Richard O'Brien, Stanley Wells, Stuart Elden, Thomas Middleton, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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Shakespeare and the Enlightenment -programme, Sept 3
Below is the programme for our first Shakespeare at the Temple -event. Note that altough the event is nominally free, we wish for a £10 donation that will be used for catering and support for the Temple. The conference is … Continue reading
Upcoming conference: Hegel & the Concept of World History
From The London Graduate School website (look there for up-dated info): Conference dates: April 14–15, 2016 Venue: Kingston University London Abstracts’ submission deadline: 10 January 2016 ORGANISERS HegeLab (Laboratorio di Studi Hegeliani, University of Eastern Piedmont) Centre for Research in Modern … Continue reading
KiSSiT WiP: Shakespearean Dialectics – from Hegel to Adorno, Dec 17
On Thursday December 17 (two days before Shakespeare and the State of Exception) KiSSiT Work-in-Progress will reconvene for a session entitled ‘Shakespearean Dialectics – from Hegel to Adorno’ with Christian Smith (Warwick) and Timo Uotinen (Royal Holloway) presenting. Christian’s paper … Continue reading
KiSS and KiSSiT Events for 2015
With Howard Caygill confirmed for December 3, we have the full schedule for the end of the year with many exciting speakers and events: Thursday 26 November, 5.30pm. KiSS Shakespeare and Sovereignty series – Christopher Pye (Williams College): ‘King Lear, … Continue reading