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Julia Reinhard Lupton, a former fellow of both the Guggenheim Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies, is Professor of English at the University of California, Irvine, where she serves as Faculty Director of Illuminations: The Chancellor's Arts and Culture Initiative. Her most recent book is Shakespeare Dwelling: Designs for the Theater of Life (2018). She is also the author of Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life (2011), and co-authored Design Your Life: The Pleasures and Perils of Everyday Things (2009), with Ellen Lupton.
This article is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].
 
For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]].
 
This was a lecture given by [[Julia Reinhard Lupton]] on April 24, 2018.
 
Courage, trust, hope, and patience. These are some of the many virtues cultivated by Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night. In this free, public lecture, Professor Julia Reinhard Lupton considered both theatrical making and literary education in terms of their surprising potential for building more virtuous humans, during Shakespeare’s time and ours.
 
Listen to the lecture:
 
Read the [https://www.folger.edu/events/shakespeares-birthday-lecture-shakespeares-virtues transcript].

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This article is about the annual Shakespeare Birthday lecture. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation).

For more past programming from the Folger Institute, please see the article Folger Institute scholarly programs archive.

This was a lecture given by Julia Reinhard Lupton on April 24, 2018.

Courage, trust, hope, and patience. These are some of the many virtues cultivated by Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night. In this free, public lecture, Professor Julia Reinhard Lupton considered both theatrical making and literary education in terms of their surprising potential for building more virtuous humans, during Shakespeare’s time and ours.

Listen to the lecture:

Read the transcript.