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Tag Archives: Michael Hattaway
François Laroque: ‘These Late Eclipses: Shakespeare’s uncanny stars’ -podcast
Listen to the great talk and engaged discussion from François Laroque‘s ( Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3) talk ‘These Late Eclipses: Shakespeare’s uncanny stars’. He explores astrological imagery and symbolism in three different examples of the influence from uncanny stars – … 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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