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Tag Archives: Stanley Wells
Marlowe and Shakespeare symposium CFP, Nov 17-18
MARLOWE AND SHAKESPEARE SYMPOSIUM ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON NOVEMBER 17 – 18 2017 Confirmed speakers include Gabriel Egan, Jean Howard, Charles Nicholl, Lois Potter, Robert Sawyer, Gary Taylor, Brian Vickers and Stanley Wells Proposals are invited for 25-minute presentations, or panels … Continue reading
Stanley Wells: Genius of Shakespeare, April 27
2017 ROSE THEATRE SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY LECTURE Thursday April 27: 19.00 Rose Theatre Gallery SIR STANLEY WELLS: ‘THE GENIUS OF SHAKESPEARE’ Sir Stanley Wells is Britain’s preeminent Shakespeare scholar and one of the world’s leading experts on the Elizabethan stage. His … 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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eBook: Shakespeare, Combien de Prétendants?
With recent ‘revelations’ about Shakespeare authorship coming to light, our friends in France have published an e-book (out now!) addressing this issue of Shakespeare’s identity. Edited by Dominique Goy-Blanquet and François Laroque Shakespeare, Combien de Prétendants? features articles from the editors, Richard … Continue reading
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Tagged authorship, Dominique Goy-Blanquet, Francois Laroque, John Florio, Publications, Richard Wilson, Stanley Wells
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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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