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Tag Archives: the Uncanny
Charles Nicholl: Counterfeit Presentments: Portraits of Shakespeare and the messages they send -podcast
Listen here to the extraordinary talk by Charles Nicholl on Shakespeare’s portraits. Given as the Rose Theatre Birthday Lecture on April 21, 2016, the talk is entitled ‘Counterfeit Presentments: Portraits of Shakespeare and the messages they send’. Starting off with a … Continue reading
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Tagged authorship, Charles Nicholl, Hamlet, Martin Droeshout, painting, portrait, Shakespeare Birthday Lecture, the Uncanny
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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
François Laroque: These Late Eclipses: Shakespeare’s uncanny stars, April 7
Rounding up the KiSS Shakespeare and the Uncanny series is François Laroque with his talk ‘These Late Eclipses: Shakespeare’s uncanny stars’ on Thursday April 7, 2016. The start will be at at 6.30 pm at our usual place in the Gallery of … Continue reading
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
Simon Ryle: ‘Bre(e/a)ch: Macbeth and the language of terror’ -podcast
Listen to Simon Ryle‘s stimulating lecture on Macbeth and media theory here. He talks how terror arrives with the failing media interface, how the play innovates a ‘poetics of the letter’ that registers and disrupts the technics of terror, and … Continue reading
Sonja Fielitz: Duke of Dark Corners: Shakespeare and the Catholic uncanny, March 17
As the fourth speaker in the KiSS Shakespeare and the Uncanny series, Sonja Fielitz (University of Marburg) will give a talk entitled ‘Duke of Dark Corners: Shakespeare and the Catholic uncanny’. We will start at 6.30 pm at our usual place … Continue reading
Arthur Bradley: ‘Untimely Ripp’d: Macbeth’s children’ -podcast
Listen here for Arthur Bradley‘s insightful talk on Macbeth and time. Discussing temporicide or time killing with sovereignty, unbearable life, and classic criticism from L.C. Knights and Cleanth Brooks, Bradley makes thought provoking links to the death of Czar Nikolai … Continue reading
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Tagged biopolitics, Cleanth Brooks, Emmanuel Levinas, L. C. Knights, Macbeth, Sovereignty, the Uncanny, time
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Simon Ryle: Bre(e/a)ch: Macbeth and the language of terror
We are happy to have Simon Ryle (University of Split) as the third speaker in the KiSS Shakespeare and the Uncanny series. His talk is entitled ‘Bre(e/a)ch: Macbeth and the language of terror’. We will convene at 6.30 in the Gallery … 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
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Tagged Antony and Cleopatra, foreplay, KiSS, Romeo and Juliet, Sigmund Freud, Stanley Wells, the Uncanny
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Arthur Bradley: ‘Untimely Ripp’d: Macbeth’s children’, Feb 11
The second speaker in the KiSS Shakespeare and the Uncanny series is Arthur Bradley (Lancaster University). His talk is entitled ‘Untimely Ripp’d: Macbeth’s children’. We will convene at 6.30 in the Gallery at the Rose Theatre, Kingston. Check the event page, … Continue reading