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For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. | For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. | ||
This was a | This was a fall [[1974-1975 Scholarly Programs|1974]] semester seminar led by [[Jeanne Addison Roberts]] | ||
The Seminar will be devoted to an intensive study of Shakespeare's ''King Lear''. Included will be an analysis of textual problems, a study of sources and adaptations, and historical analysis of the criticism of the play. | The Seminar will be devoted to an intensive study of Shakespeare's ''King Lear''. Included will be an analysis of textual problems, a study of sources and adaptations, and historical analysis of the criticism of the play. | ||
'''Director:''' [[Jeanne Addison Roberts]] is Dean of Faculties of Professor of Literature at American University. She is the editor of a forthcoming ''Merry Wives of Windsor Variorum'' and the South Carolina old-spelling edition of ''The Tempest''. | '''Director:''' [[Jeanne Addison Roberts]] is Dean of Faculties of Professor of Literature at American University. She is the editor of a forthcoming ''Merry Wives of Windsor Variorum'' and the South Carolina old-spelling edition of ''The Tempest''. |
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For more past programming from the Folger Institute, please see the article Folger Institute scholarly programs archive.
This was a fall 1974 semester seminar led by Jeanne Addison Roberts
The Seminar will be devoted to an intensive study of Shakespeare's King Lear. Included will be an analysis of textual problems, a study of sources and adaptations, and historical analysis of the criticism of the play.
Director: Jeanne Addison Roberts is Dean of Faculties of Professor of Literature at American University. She is the editor of a forthcoming Merry Wives of Windsor Variorum and the South Carolina old-spelling edition of The Tempest.