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Tag Archives: WiP
Sam Hall: ‘Utopia, Determinate Negation: Shakespeare, Cave, Mann and Simone’, March 22
The final Thursday seminar of the term features one of the Honorary Fellows of Kingston Shakespeare, namely Sam Gilchrist Hall (Kingston/Károli Gáspár University) giving a talk entitled Utopia, Determinate Negation: Shakespeare, Cave, Mann and Simone. We convene on Thursday March 22 at … Continue reading
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Tagged determinate negation, Max Horkheimer, Sam Hall, Theodor W. Adorno, utopia, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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‘Idols of Nature: Causality of Fate, Baconian Philosophy and Shakespearean Tragedy’ with Timo Uotinen, Nov 2
On Thursday, November 2, the KiSSiT Work-in-Progress seminar features Timo Uotinen (Royal Holloway) giving a talk entitled ‘Idols of Nature: Causality of Fate, Baconian Philosophy and Shakespearean Tragedy’, where he links epistemology with ethics in discussing how the (self)destructive activity of … Continue reading
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Tagged Causality of fate, epistemology, ethics, Francis Bacon, KiSSiT, Timo Uotinen, tragedy, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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‘Fictionalising the Renaissance’ with Hermione Eyre, Emma Whipday and Richard O’Brien (KiSSiT WiP), Oct 12
In the last ten to fifteen years, popular centre has seen a wave of narratives – from Shakespeare in Love to Wolf Hall to Upstart Crow – which take as their setting a reconstructed version of early modern England. This panel session brings together two academics … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, creative writing, Emma Whipday, Hermione Eyre, KiSSiT, Richard O'Brien, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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Up-coming events, Summer and Autumn 2017
Here are the up-coming seminars, playreadings, symposia and conferences. Sept 2: Shakespeare and Nietzsche (Shakespeare at Garrick’s Temple) Oct 12: ‘Fictionalising the Renaissance’ with Hermione Eyre, Emma Whipday and Richard O’Brien (KiSSiT WiP) Oct 19: Pericles, Prince of Tyre (KiRSe Playreading) Oct 26: … Continue reading
Posted in KiSS, KiSSiT, News
Tagged Christopher Marlowe, David Schalkwyk, Emma Whipday, Friedrich Nietzsche, Garrick's Temple, Hermione Eyre, John Gillies, KiSSiT, Pericles, Peter J. Smith, philosophical turn, philosophy, playreading, Richard O'Brien, Roy Eriksen, Thomas More, Timo Uotinen, Two Noble Kinsmen, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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KiSSiT WiP: Verse Drama with Irene Morra, Peter Oswald & Richard O’Brien
The first KiSSiT Work-in-Progress session of this Spring features three great speakers – Irene Morra, Peter Oswald and Richard O’Brien – who will be discussing Shakespeare and Verse Drama. The session will be held on March 9 in the Gallery … Continue reading
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Tagged Irene Morra, KiSSiT, Peter Oswald, Richard O'Brien, Verse Drama, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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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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WiP: ‘Trouble at the Globe: Emma Rice, original practices and the politics of shared light’ with Ildiko Solti, Nov 17
Our next Work-in-Progress session features our own Dr Ildiko Solti discussing recent developments in the artistic direction of the Globe Theatre alongside the theatrical approach of original practice. Below is an abstract for the session as well as links to related … Continue reading
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Tagged Emma Rice, Globe Theatre, Henry IV, Ildiko Solti, original practice, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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Kingston Shakespeare Fall programme
Kingston Shakespeare has a new roundtable format featuring three different types of session: firstly, authors discussing their recent books; secondly, playreadings focusing on ‘Shakespeare, volume one’, three apocryphal texts; and thirdly, work-in-progress seminars with scholars discussing their recent work in … Continue reading
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Tagged apocrypha, Fair Em, Harry Newman, Ildiko Solti, Mucedorus, Neema Parvini, new historicism, playreading, The Merry Devil of Edmonton, theory, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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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
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Tagged A Midsummer Night's Dream, adaptation, Bollywood, cinema, Indian Shakespeare, KiSSiT, Romeo and Juliet, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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