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Online Seminar: Shakespeare in Britain / Greece

Sat, Feb 15 · 12 PM

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Online Seminar: Shakespeare in Britain / Greece

Online Seminar SeriesShakespeare in Britain and Greece: Comic, Tragic, BothSaturday, February 15, 2025​In the geography of his poetic imagination, Shakespeare seems to find world enough in time -- a stage in every age -- from the worlds of mythical Greece and the mother of epic, the Trojan War (The Two Noble Kinsmen and Troilus and Cressida) to Britain before Merlin (King Lear) to the “pale fire” of Roman Greece (Timon of Athens) to the warped world of pagan Roman Britain (Cymbeline) to the zany (and not-so-) world of Mediterranean sea change (The Comedy of Errors and Pericles) to the “fog and filthy air” of medieval Scotland (Macbeth) to a world of Elizabethan goodwives that somehow includes Falstaff (The Merry Wives of Windsor). In these plays, the poet’s constant themes are love, betrayal, identity, disguise, given in about as many combinations and permutations as one could wish, romantic, comic, tragic, and blends thereof.​February 15 Reading:Troilus and Cressida by William ShakespearePelican, Arden, or any standard edition with act, scene, and line numbers will work well​Schedule:12:00-2:00PM PSTTutors: Eric Stull and Jordan Hoffman​Location: Online. Register to receive the link.