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Tag Archives: Graham Holderness
Sonja Fielitz: ‘Duke of Dark Corners: Shakespeare and the Catholic uncanny’ -podcast
Listen to the ‘Duke of Dark Corners’ by Sonja Fielitz (University of Marburg) here. While discussing the visual (and spatial) uncanny, she takes us on a journey from Nicholas Royle and Nicholas Owen, the builder of priest holes, to Shakespeare … Continue reading
Shakespeare’s Wars of the Roses with Graham Holderness, Alison Findlay and Michael Hattaway -podcast
Here is the podcast of the first KiSS Shakespeare and Sovereignty session. Graham Holderness started us off with discussing how Shakespeare’s first tetralogy becomes the trilogy of the Wars of the Roses and how this relates to order and disorder, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Findlay, ceremony, disorder, editing Shakespeare, first tetralogy, folio, Giorgio Agamben, Graham Holderness, Henry VI part 1, Henry VI part 2, Henry VI part 3, history, history plays, Michael Hattaway, order, political theology, quarto, Sovereignty, subjectivity, Wars of the Roses
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KiSS: Shakespeare’s Wars of the Roses
Starting our ‘Shakespeare and Sovereignty’ series is a panel of esteemed academics: Alison Findlay (Lancaster University), Michael Hattaway (University of Sheffield), and Graham Holderness (University of Hertfordshire). They will be discussing Shakespeare’s Wars of the Roses. The event will take … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Findlay, Graham Holderness, Michael Hattaway, Sovereignty, Wars of the Roses
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Open lectures for Shakespeare and Scandinavia
This years big London Shakespeare event Shakespeare and Scandinavia will take place on 8 – 11 October 2015 at the Rose Theatre, Kingston-upon-Thames. With a great line-up of plenary speakers, all of whose lectures will be free and open to … Continue reading
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Tagged drama, Eero Tarasti, fiction, film, Gary Taylor, Graham Holderness, Gunnar Sorelius, Hamlet, history, Howard Caygill, Kierkegaard, Lisbeth Waerp, Macbeth, music, National theatres, Scandinavia, Shakespeare and Scandinavia, Sirkku Aaltonen, TV
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Howard Caygill confirmed to speak at Shakespeare and Scandinavia conference
Howard Caygill (CRMEP, Kingston University) is added to the list of plenary speakers at the Shakespeare and Scandinavia Conference (8-11 October 2015) in Kingston-upon-Thames. He will be talking on Kierkegaard and Shakespeare. Other confirmed plenaries are (click images for bios): . Also, … Continue reading