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Tag Archives: Romeo and Juliet
Michael Bogdanov: ‘The Readiness is All: Existential Shakespeare’
[This paper was given on October 24, 2013 as part of the series on Shakespeare and Philosophy] The Readiness Is All Good evening. For the purposes of this lecture, I am going to concern myself with six plays – Hamlet, … Continue reading
Posted in Podcast archive, Shakespeare and Philosophy
Tagged existentialism, Hal, Hamlet, Henry IV, Macbeth, Marxism, Michael Bogdanov, realpolitik, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, Tempest
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KiSSiT WiP: Indians Shakespeares on Screen -podcast
Our first fully recorded KiSSiT session is with Dr Varsha Panjwani (Boston and York) and Koel Chatterjee (Royal Holloway), held on the 14th of April, on Indian Shakespeares on Screen: Identity, Politics, Entertainment, chaired by Timo Uotinen (Royal Holloway). Find out … Continue reading
Posted in KiSSiT, Podcast archive
Tagged A Midsummer Night's Dream, adaptation, Bollywood, cinema, Indian Shakespeare, KiSSiT, Romeo and Juliet, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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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
KiSSiT WiP: Indian Shakespeares On Screen: Identity, Politics, Entertainment
KiSSiT Work-in-Progress is back with a session on Indian Shakespeares on Screen on April 14, 2016. Dr Varsha Panjwani (Boston and York) and Koel Chatterjee (Royal Holloway) will be discussing their project, how they began it, what attracted them to Indian … Continue reading
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Tagged cinema, identity, Indian Shakespeare, KiSSiT, Koel Chatterjee, politics, Romeo and Juliet, Varsha Panjwani, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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KiSSiT: Shakespearean Thresholds, April 2
KiSSiT returns to with its third one-day event, entitled Shakespearean Thresholds. It will be held on April 2, 2016 at the Rose Theatre, Kingston. As always it is free and open to everyone. Don’t miss it! The programme will be … Continue reading
Nicholas Royle: ‘Shakespeare’s Foreplay’ -podcast
Here is a fantastic talk from Nicholas Royle (Sussex), the first in the KiSS Shakespeare and the Uncanny series. He delves into duality of Shakespearean foreplay, touching on Freud, the Uncanny and ‘wordlife’ – as well as Romeo and Juliet and Antony and … Continue reading
Posted in KiSS, Shakespeare and the Uncanny
Tagged Antony and Cleopatra, foreplay, KiSS, Romeo and Juliet, Sigmund Freud, Stanley Wells, the Uncanny
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