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Other programs, seminars, institutes, and projects funded by [[the National Endowment for the Humanities]] | |||
<u>Spring 1985</u> | <u>Spring 1985</u> | ||
''The Concept of Civilité'' | ''The Concept of Civilité'' | ||
Directed by Roger Chartier | Directed by [[Roger Chartier]] | ||
Keywords: History, French, Civility, France | Keywords: History, French, Civility, France | ||
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''Shakespeare as Renaissance Artist (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | ''Shakespeare as Renaissance Artist (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | ||
Directed by George K. Hunter | Directed by [[George K. Hunter]] | ||
Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Arts | Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Arts | ||
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Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Rhetoric | Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Rhetoric | ||
<u>Spring 1988</u> | |||
''“Is this the promised end?”” Shakespeare’s King Lear (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | |||
Directed by [[David Bevington]] | |||
Keywords: Shakespeare, Lear, [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive|Center for Shakespeare Studies]] | |||
<u>Spring 1989</u> | |||
''Shakespeare Studies and the Current "Crisis" in the Humanities (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | |||
Directed by [[Jonathan Dollimore]] | |||
Keywords: Shakespeare, Cultural Studies | |||
<u>Spring 1990</u> | |||
''Boy Voices and Adult Voices on the Shakespearean Stage (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | |||
Directed by [[Andrew Gurr]] | |||
Keywords: Shakespeare, Child Actors, Adult Actors, [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive|Center for Shakespeare Studies]] | |||
<u>Spring 1991</u> | |||
''Making Histories (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | |||
Directed by [[Catherine Belsey]] | |||
Keywords: Historicism, [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive|Center for Shakespeare Studies]] | |||
<u>Spring 1993</u> | |||
''Shakespeare and Translation (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)'' | |||
Directed by [[Michael Neill]] | |||
Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Translation, [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive|Center for Shakespeare Studies]] |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 3 July 2017
Other programs, seminars, institutes, and projects funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities
Spring 1985
The Concept of Civilité
Directed by Roger Chartier
Keywords: History, French, Civility, France
Spring 1986
Shakespeare as Renaissance Artist (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by George K. Hunter
Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Arts
Spring 1987
“Wanton Words”: Shakespeare and Rhetoric (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by Patricia A. Parker
Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Rhetoric
Spring 1988
“Is this the promised end?”” Shakespeare’s King Lear (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by David Bevington
Keywords: Shakespeare, Lear, Center for Shakespeare Studies
Spring 1989
Shakespeare Studies and the Current "Crisis" in the Humanities (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by Jonathan Dollimore
Keywords: Shakespeare, Cultural Studies
Spring 1990
Boy Voices and Adult Voices on the Shakespearean Stage (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by Andrew Gurr
Keywords: Shakespeare, Child Actors, Adult Actors, Center for Shakespeare Studies
Spring 1991
Making Histories (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by Catherine Belsey
Keywords: Historicism, Center for Shakespeare Studies
Spring 1993
Shakespeare and Translation (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)
Directed by Michael Neill
Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Translation, Center for Shakespeare Studies