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Tag Archives: Howard Caygill
Hannah Arendt and Shakespeare programme, Sept 7, 2019
KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR AT GARRICK’S TEMPLE SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2019 HANNAH ARENDT AND SHAKESPEARE 09.30: Coffee (Temple Pavilion) 10.00: Chair: Richard Wilson (Kingston University) Avraham Oz (University of Haifa): ‘Arendt, Shakespeare and the Banality of Nationhood’ 11.00: Coffee (Temple Pavilion) … Continue reading
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Tagged Avraham Oz, Bjorn Quiring, Caroline Lion, Cecilia Sjöholm, Hannah Arendt, Howard Caygill, Macbeth, Paul Dahlgren, Paul Kottman
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Hannah Arendt and Shakespeare, September 7, 2019
David Garrick built his Shakespeare Temple beside the Thames at Hampton in 1755, as a place where ‘the thinkers of the world’ would meet to reflect on the plays. He hoped Voltaire would come. Now the Kingston Shakespeare Seminar is … Continue reading
Benjamin and Shakespeare symposium, April 6, 2019
Walter Benjamin and Shakespeare symposium Saturday April 6, 2019 Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare, Hampton David Garrick built his Shakespeare Temple beside the Thames at Hampton in 1755 as a place where ‘the thinkers of the world’ would meet to reflect … Continue reading
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Tagged Bjorn Quiring, Garrick's Temple, Howard Caygill, Hyowon Cho, Julia Ng, Walter Benjamin
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Derrida and Shakespeare, 1 September
KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR AT GARRICK’S TEMPLE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1 2018 DERRIDA AND SHAKESPEARE 09.30: Registration and coffee (Temple Pavilion) 10.00: Chair: Richard Wilson (Kingston University) Nicholas Royle (Sussex University): ‘Shakespeare Dreaming’ 11.00: Coffee (Temple Pavilion) 11.30: Chair: Paul Kottman (New … Continue reading
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
Howard Caygill: ‘Laertes’ Revolt and the Limits of Popular Sovereignty’, Dec 3
We are pleased to have Howard Caygill speaking at the KiSS Shakespeare and Sovereignty series with a talk entitled ‘Laertes’ Revolt and the Limits of Popular Sovereignty’. It will take place on December 3 in the Gallery at the Rose Theatre, … 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
KiSS Sovereignty series update: Caygill talk postponed
Howard Caygill‘s talk ‘Laertes’ Revolt and the Limits of Popular Sovereignty’ has been postponed. It will not take place on November 12; new date will be confirmed shortly. Meanwhile, the eminent Christopher Pye will give a KiSS talk entitled ‘King Lear, Sovereignty, and … Continue reading
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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