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''Shakespeare Studies and the Current "Crisis" in the Humanities (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)''
''Shakespeare Studies and the Current "Crisis" in the Humanities (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)''


Directed by Jonathan Dollimore
Directed by [[Jonathan Dollimore]]


Keywords: Shakespeare, Cultural Studies
Keywords: Shakespeare, Cultural Studies

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NEH Grants

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

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

Spring 1991

Making Histories (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)

Directed by Catherine Belsey

Keywords: Historicism

Spring 1993

Shakespeare and Translation (Annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture)

Directed by Michael Neill

Keywords: Literature, Shakespeare, Translation