'Lifelikeness and Deathlikeness in Shakespeare'
The speakers will consider the risks and rewards of life- and death-likeness in Shakespeare’s work. Exploring light in Love’s Labour’s Lost and ecstatic experience in Romeo and Juliet, these papers bring into focus the dramatic tension between issues of embodiment, emotion, and reality.
Date:
26 April 2022, 17:15 (Tuesday, 1st week, Trinity 2022)
Venue:
T. S. Eliot Lecture Theatre
Venue Details:
Merton College
Speakers:
Professor Katharine Craik (Oxford Brookes),
Dr Jennifer Edwards (The Queen’s College, Oxford)
Organisers:
Dr Katie Murphy,
Prof Lorna Hutson
Part of:
Early Modern English Literature Seminar
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Katy Terry