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Every year on Shakespeare's Birthday, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] hosts a lecture from a noted scholar. Below is a list of previous lectures in the series. For more information on Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. Where available, podcasts have been linked to in the individual lecture article.  
In honor of Shakespeare's Birthday, the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] hosts a lecture from a noted scholar. The lecture became an annual event sponsored by the [[Center for Shakespeare Studies]] in 1987. Below is a list of previous lectures in the series. For more information on celebrations related to Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. Where available, recordings have been included in the individual lecture articles.  


2015
'''2023 '''[[Ian Smith]]  (Lafayette College),[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Making Blackness"| "Making Blackness"]]


[[Lynne Magnusson]]
'''2019 '''[[Gina Bloom]]  (University of California, Davis),[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Rough Magic: Performing Shakespeare through Gaming Technology"| "Rough Magic: Performing Shakespeare through Gaming Technology"]]


"Shakespeare and the Language of Possibility"
'''2018 '''[[Julia Reinhard Lupton]]  (University of California, Irvine),[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Shakespeare's Virtues"| "Shakespeare's Virtues"]]


2014
'''2017 '''[[Michael Witmore]] (Folger Shakespeare Library), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Wisdom of Will"|"The Wisdom of Will"]]


[[Brian Cummings]] (University of York)
'''2016 '''(four lectures)


[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Shakespeare, Biography and Anti-Biography" (2014)|"Shakespeare, Biography, and Anti-Biography"]]
* [[Joseph Roach]] (Yale University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: Stars Down to Earth: Materializing Celebrity|"Stars Down to Earth: Materializing Celebrity"]]


2013
*[[Kim Hall]] (Barnard College), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora"|"Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora"]]


[[Andrew Hadfield]] (University of Sussex; Visiting, University of Granada)
* [[Stephen Greenblatt]] (Harvard University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Shakespeare's Life Stories"|"Shakespeare's Life Stories"]]


[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Graymalkin and Other Shakespearean Celts"|"Graymalkin and Other Shakespearean Celts"]]
* [[Tiffany Stern]] (University of Oxford), "[[From Script to Stage to Script]]"


2012
'''2015  '''[[Lynne Magnusson]] (University of Toronto), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Shakespeare and the Language of Possibility"|"Shakespeare and the Language of Possibility"]]


[[Sarah Beckwith]] (Duke University)
'''2014  '''[[Brian Cummings]] (University of York), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Shakespeare, Biography and Anti-Biography" (2014)|"Shakespeare, Biography, and Anti-Biography"]]


[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "What Mamillius Knew: Ceremonies of Initiation in The Winter's Tale"|"What Mamillius Knew: Ceremonies of Initiation in ''The Winter’s Tale''"]]  
'''2013  '''[[Andrew Hadfield]] (University of Sussex), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Graymalkin and Other Shakespearean Celts"|"Graymalkin and Other Shakespearean Celts"]]  


2011
'''2012  '''[[Sarah Beckwith]] (Duke University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "What Mamillius Knew: Ceremonies of Initiation in The Winter's Tale"|"What Mamillius Knew: Ceremonies of Initiation in ''The Winter’s Tale''"]]


[[Wendy Wall]] (Northwestern University)
'''2011  '''[[Wendy Wall]] (Northwestern University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: Recipes for Thought: Shakespeare and the Art of the Kitchen|"Recipes for Thought: Shakespeare and the Art of the Kitchen"]]


[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: Recipes for Thought: Shakespeare and the Art of the Kitchen|"Recipes for Thought: Shakespeare and the Art of the Kitchen"]]
'''2010  '''[[Jonathan Bate]] (University of Warwick), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Good Life in Shakespeare"|"The Good Life in Shakespeare"]]
   
   
2010
'''2009  '''[[Russell Jackson]] (University of Birmingham),  [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Sensational Shakespeare"|"Sensational Shakespeare"]]
 
'''2008  '''[[Alan Stewart]] (Columbia University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "How Shakespeare Made History"|"How Shakespeare Made History"]]
 
'''2007  '''[[Barbara A. Mowat]] (Folger Shakespeare Library), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Founders and the Bard"|"The Founders and the Bard"]]
   
   
[[Jonathan Bate]] (University of Warwick)
'''2006  '''[[W. B. Worthen|W.B. Worthen]] (University of California, Berkeley), "Shakespeare 3.0"
   
   
[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Good Life in Shakespeare"|"The Good Life in Shakespeare"]]  
'''2005  '''[[Stuart Sherman]] (Fordham University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Garrick and Theatrical Death"|"Garrick and Theatrical Death"]]
   
   
2009
'''2004  '''[[Coppélia Kahn]] (Brown University), "Made in America: Shakespeare(s) for the Nineteenth Century"
   
   
[[Russell Jackson]] (University of Birmingham)
'''2003  '''[[John Guy]] (Cambridge University), [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots"|"Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots"]]
   
   
"Sensational Shakespeare"
'''2002  '''[[Katherine Duncan-Jones]] (University of Oxford), "Love and Death in Shakespeare's Poetry"
   
   
2008
'''2001  '''[[James Shapiro]] (Columbia University), "Jessica's Daughters"
   
   
[[Alan Stewart]] (Columbia University)
'''2000  '''[[Margreta de Grazia]] (University of Pennsylvania), "The Latest Hamlet"
 
'''1999  '''[[Harry Berger, Jr.]] (University of California, Santa Cruz, emeritus), "Harrying the Stage: Theatre, Bad Conscience, and Other Skills of Offence in ''Henry V''"
 
'''1998  '''[[Linda Charnes]] (Indiana University at Bloomington), "The Hamlet Formerly Known as Prince"
 
'''1997  '''[[Peter Holland]] (Cambridge University), "Measuring Performance"
 
'''1996  '''[[A.R. Braunmuller|A. R. Braunmuller]] (University of California, Los Angeles), "Bearded Ladies in Shakespeare"
 
'''1995  '''[[Phyllis Rackin]] (University of Pennsylvania), "Thoroughly Modern Henry, or It is Better to Marry than to Burn"
 
'''1994  '''[[Gail Kern Paster]] (George Washington University), "Heat-Seeking Missiles: Shakespeare, Women, and the Caloric Economy in Early Modern England"
 
'''1993  '''[[Michael Neill]] (University of Auckland), "Shakespeare and Translation"
 
'''1992  '''[[Peter Stallybrass]] (University of Pennsylvania), "Worn Worlds: Clothes and Identity in Shakespeare"
 
'''1991  '''[[Catherine Belsey]] (University of Wales College of Cardiff), "Making Histories"
 
'''1990  '''[[Andrew Gurr]] (University of Reading), "Boy Voices and Adult Voices on the Shakespearean Stage"
 
'''1989  '''[[Jonathan Dollimore]] (University of Sussex), "Shakespeare Studies and the Current 'Crisis' in the Humanities"
 
'''1988  '''[[David Bevington]] (University of Chicago), "'Is this the promised end?': Shakespeare's King Lear"
 
'''1987  '''[[Patricia A. Parker]] (University of Toronto), "`Wanton Words': Shakespeare and Rhetoric"
 
'''1985  '''[[George K. Hunter]] (Yale University), "Shakespeare as a Renaissance Artist"
 
'''1984  '''[[Joseph G. Price]] (Pennsylvania State University), "'Were it not that I have Bad Dreams': The Internalization of Character"
 
'''1983  '''Charles Shattuck, "Oh! There be Players that I Have Seen Play..."
 
'''1982  '''Stanley Wells, "Television Shakespeare"
 
'''1976  '''Jorge Luis Borges, [[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Riddle of Shakespeare"|"The Riddle of Shakespeare"]]
 
:Listen to the MP3:  <html5media>file:BorgesShakespeareBirthdayLecture.mp3</html5media> (Borges begins speaking at second 6)
 
'''1975 '''Madeleine Doran (University of Wisconsin), "One Entire and Perfect Chrysolite: The Idea of Excellence in Shakespeare"
 
'''1974 '''Bernard Beckerman (Columbia University), "Shakespearean Playgoing: Then and Now"
 
'''1973 '''J. Leeds Barroll (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), “The Future of Shakespeare Studies”
 
'''1970 '''T.J.B. Spencer (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham), “Shakespeare’s Art and Politics”
 
'''1969 '''Joel Hurstfield (University College, London), “The Paradox of Liberty in Shakespeare’s England”
 
'''1968 '''Arthur R. Humphreys (University of Leicester), “Marlowe, The Jew of Malta; Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice: Two Readings of Life”
 
'''1967 '''[a harpsichord recital by Stoddard Lincoln, April 23, 1967]
 
'''1966''' (two lectures)
* April 23, 1966  Philip H. Highfill, Jr. (The George Washington University), “Some 18th Century Responses to Shakespeare”
* April 29, 1966  D.G. James (University of Southampton), “Shakespeare and America: A New Link Between Them”
'''1965 '''[a concert by The Mary Washington College Chorus, April 23, 1965]
 
'''1963 '''[University of Maryland Madrigal Singers, A Program of Music of Shakespeare’s Time, April 23, 1963]
 
'''1962 '''George Winchester Stone, Jr. (Modern Language Association of America), “The Poet and the Players”
 
'''1961 '''Stanley Bennett (Cambridge University), “Queen Elizabeth I and the Press”
 
'''1960 '''Sir Ronald Syme (University of Oxford), “Roman Historians and Renaissance Politics”
 
'''1959 '''Louis B. Wright and James G. McManaway, discussants, “The Reality of William Shakespeare”
 
'''1958 '''Winfred Overholser (Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital), “Shakespeare’s Psychiatry – And After”
 
'''1957 '''[The Amherst College Chapel Choir, A Concert of Renaissance Music]
 
'''1956 '''[Roberta and Colin Sterne, An Evening of Music for the Virginals, Lute, Recorder, and Baroque Flute]
 
'''1955 '''Marchette Chute, “The Good Luck of William Shakespeare”
 
'''1954 '''[Nemone Balfour, A Program of Songs and Ballads of the 16th and 17th centuries]
 
'''1953 '''Louis B. Wright (Folger Shakespeare Library), “The British Tradition in America”
 
'''1952 '''[William Hess, Blanche Winogron, Sydney Beck, Music of Shakespeare’s Day]
 
'''1951 '''William Haller (Barnard College, Columbia University, emeritus),“‘What Needs My Shakespeare?’”
 
'''1950 '''John Cranford Adams (President, Hofstra College), “Shakespeare and His Stage”
 
'''1949 '''Charles J. Sisson (University College, London), “Elizabethans in Intimacy”
 
'''1948 '''Thomas Marc Parrott (Princeton University, emeritus), “Hamlet on the Stage”
 
'''1947 '''Samuel C. Chew (Bryn Mawr College), “This Strange, Eventful History”
 
'''1946 '''Cornelia Otis Skinner, “The Wives of Henry VIII” [a play] (CANCELLED)
   
   
[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "How Shakespeare Made History"|"How Shakespeare Made History"]]
'''1942 '''Charles Grosvenor Osgood (Princeton University, emeritus), “The New Poet”
 
2007
'''1941 '''Allardyce Nicoll (Yale University), “Shakespeare’s Experiments in Evil”
 
[[Barbara A. Mowat]] (Folger Shakespeare Library)
'''1940 '''Leslie Hotson (Haverford College), “Not of an Age”
 
[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Founders and the Bard"|"The Founders and the Bard"]]
'''1939 '''Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke (Yale University), “Queen Elizabeth in Youth and Age”
 
2006
'''1938 '''William Allan Neilson (President, Smith College), “As Shakespeare Says”
 
[[W. B. Worthen|W.B. Worthen]] (University of California, Berkeley)
'''1937 '''George Lyman Kittredge (Harvard University, emeritus), “Shakespeare and the Critics”
 
"Shakespeare 3.0"
'''1936 '''Felix E. Schelling (formerly University of Pennsylvania), “Shakespeare and Biography”
 
2005
'''1935 '''Samuel Arthur King (University of London), "Dramatic Recital of Hamlet"
 
[[Stuart Sherman]] (Fordham University)
'''1934 '''[early English choral music by the Ypsilanti Singers; Elizabethan tunes on the recorder and harpsichord by John Challis; readings from ''The Merchant of Venice'' and ''As You Like It'', by Edith Wynne Matthison]
 
[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Garrick and Theatrical Death"|"Garrick and Theatrical Death"]]
'''1933 '''George A. Plimpton (President, Amherst College), “The Education of Shakespeare, Illustrated with Textbooks in Use in His Day”
 
2004
'''1932 '''Joseph Quincy Adams (Folger Shakespeare Library), “Shakespeare and American Culture”
[[Coppélia Kahn]] (Brown University)
"Made in America: Shakespeare(s) for the Nineteenth Century"
2003
[[John Guy]] (Cambridge University)
[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots"|"Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots"]]
2002
[[Katherine Duncan-Jones]] (University of Oxford)
"Love and Death in Shakespeare's Poetry"
2001
[[James Shapiro: Shakespeare in America (2014)|James Shapiro]] (Columbia University)
"Jessica's Daughters"
2000
Margreta de Grazia (University of Pennsylvania)
"The Latest Hamlet"
1999
Harry Berger Jr. (University of California, Santa Cruz, emeritus)
"Harrying the Stage: Theatre, Bad Conscience, and Other Skills of Offence in Henry V"
1998
Linda Charnes (Indiana University at Bloomington)
"The Hamlet Formerly Known as Prince"
1997
Peter Holland (Cambridge University)
"Measuring Performance"
1996
A. R. Braunmuller (University of California, Los Angeles)
"Bearded Ladies in Shakespeare"
1995
Phyllis Rackin (University of Pennsylvania)
"Thoroughly Modern Henry, or It is Better to Marry than to Burn"
1994
Gail Kern Paster (George Washington University)
"Heat-Seeking Missiles: Shakespeare, Women, and the Caloric Economy in Early Modern England"
1993
Michael Neill (University of Auckland)
"Shakespeare and Translation"
1992
Peter Stallybrass (University of Pennsylvania)
"Worn Worlds: Clothes and Identity in Shakespeare"
1991
Catherine Belsey (University of Wales College of Cardiff)
"Making Histories"
1990
Andrew Gurr (University of Reading)
"Boy Voices and Adult Voices on the Shakespearean Stage"
1989
Jonathan Dollimore (University of Sussex)
"Shakespeare Studies and the Current `Crisis' in the Humanities"
1988
David Bevington (University of Chicago)
" 'Is this the promised end?': Shakespeare's King Lear"
1987
Patricia A. Parker (University of Toronto)
"`Wanton Words': Shakespeare and Rhetoric"
Beginning in 1987 the Shakespeare Birthday Lecture, sponsored by the Center for Shakespeare Studies of the Folger Institute, became an annual event.
1984
Joseph G. Price (Pennsylvania State University)
"'Were it not that I have Bad Dreams': The Internalization of Character"
1983
Charles Shattuck
"Oh! There be Players that I Have Seen Play..."
1982
Stanley Wells
"Television Shakespeare"
1976
Jorge Luis Borges
“The Riddle of Shakespeare”
1975
Madeleine Doran (University of Wisconsin)
"One Entire and Perfect Chrysolite: The Idea of Excellence in Shakespeare"
1974
Bernard Beckerman (Columbia University)
"Shakespearean Playgoing: Then and Now"
1970
T.J.B. Spencer (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
“Shakespeare’s Art and Politics”
1969
Joel Hurstfield (University College, London)
“The Paradox of Liberty in Shakespeare’s England”
1968
Arthur R. Humphreys (University of Leicester)
“Marlowe, The Jew of Malta; Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice: Two Readings of Life”
1967
[a harpsichord recital by Stoddard Lincoln, April 23, 1967]
1966 (two birthday lectures)
April 23, 1966
Philip H. Highfill, Jr. (The George Washington University)
“Some 18th Century Responses to Shakespeare”
April 29, 1966
D.G. James (University of Southampton)
“Shakespeare and America: A New Link Between Them”
1965
[a concert by The Mary Washington College Chorus, April 23, 1965]
1963
[University of Maryland Madrigal Singers, A Program of Music of Shakespeare’s Time, April 23, 1963]
1962
George Winchester Stone, Jr. (Modern Language Association of America)
“The Poet and the Players”
1961
Stanley Bennett (Cambridge University)
“Queen Elizabeth I and the Press”
1960
Sir Ronald Syme (University of Oxford)
“Roman Historians and Renaissance Politics”
1959
Louis B. Wright and James G. McManaway, discussants
“The Reality of William Shakespeare”
1958
Winfred Overholser (Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital)
“Shakespeare’s Psychiatry – And After”
1957
[The Amherst College Chapel Choir, A Concert of Renaissance Music]
1956
[Roberta and Colin Sterne, An Evening of Music for the Virginals, Lute, Recorder, and Baroque Flute]
1955
Marchette Chute
“The Good Luck of William Shakespeare”
1954
[Nemone Balfour, A Program of Songs and Ballads of the 16th and 17th centuries]
1953
Louis B. Wright (Folger Shakespeare Library)
“The British Tradition in America”
1952
[William Hess, Blanche Winogron, Sydney Beck, Music of Shakespeare’s Day]
1951
William Haller (Barnard College, Columbia University, emeritus)
“‘What Needs My Shakespeare?’”
1950
John Cranford Adams (President, Hofstra College)
“Shakespeare and His Stage”
1949
Charles J. Sisson (University College, London)
“Elizabethans in Intimacy”
1948
Thomas Marc Parrott (Princeton University, emeritus)
“Hamlet on the Stage”
1947
Samuel C. Chew (Bryn Mawr College)
“This Strange, Eventful History”
1946
Cornelia Otis Skinner
“The Wives of Henry VIII” [a play]
CANCELLED
1942
Charles Grosvenor Osgood (Princeton University, emeritus)
“The New Poet”
1941
Allardyce Nicoll (Yale University)
“Shakespeare’s Experiments in Evil”
1940
Leslie Hotson (Haverford College)
“Not of an Age”
1939
Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke (Yale University)
“Queen Elizabeth in Youth and Age”
1938
William Allan Neilson (President, Smith College)
“As Shakespeare Says”
1937
George Lyman Kittredge (Harvard University, emeritus)
“Shakespeare and the Critics”
1936
Felix E. Schelling (formerly University of Pennsylvania)
“Shakespeare and Biography”
1935
Samuel Arthur King (University of London)
"Dramatic Recital of Hamlet"
1934
[early English choral music by the Ypsilanti Singers; Elizabethan tunes on the recorder and harpsichord by John Challis; readings from The Merchant of Venice and As You Like It, by Edith Wynne Matthison]
1933
George A. Plimpton (President, Amherst College)
“The Education of Shakespeare, Illustrated with Textbooks in Use in His Day”
1932
Joseph Quincy Adams (Folger Shakespeare Library)
“Shakespeare and American Culture”


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In honor of Shakespeare's Birthday, the Folger Shakespeare Library hosts a lecture from a noted scholar. The lecture became an annual event sponsored by the Center for Shakespeare Studies in 1987. Below is a list of previous lectures in the series. For more information on celebrations related to Shakespeare's Birthday, see Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation). Where available, recordings have been included in the individual lecture articles.

2023 Ian Smith (Lafayette College), "Making Blackness"

2019 Gina Bloom (University of California, Davis), "Rough Magic: Performing Shakespeare through Gaming Technology"

2018 Julia Reinhard Lupton (University of California, Irvine), "Shakespeare's Virtues"

2017 Michael Witmore (Folger Shakespeare Library), "The Wisdom of Will"

2016 (four lectures)

2015 Lynne Magnusson (University of Toronto), "Shakespeare and the Language of Possibility"

2014 Brian Cummings (University of York), "Shakespeare, Biography, and Anti-Biography"

2013 Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex), "Graymalkin and Other Shakespearean Celts"

2012 Sarah Beckwith (Duke University), "What Mamillius Knew: Ceremonies of Initiation in The Winter’s Tale"

2011 Wendy Wall (Northwestern University), "Recipes for Thought: Shakespeare and the Art of the Kitchen"

2010 Jonathan Bate (University of Warwick), "The Good Life in Shakespeare"

2009 Russell Jackson (University of Birmingham), "Sensational Shakespeare"

2008 Alan Stewart (Columbia University), "How Shakespeare Made History"

2007 Barbara A. Mowat (Folger Shakespeare Library), "The Founders and the Bard"

2006 W.B. Worthen (University of California, Berkeley), "Shakespeare 3.0"

2005 Stuart Sherman (Fordham University), "Garrick and Theatrical Death"

2004 Coppélia Kahn (Brown University), "Made in America: Shakespeare(s) for the Nineteenth Century"

2003 John Guy (Cambridge University), "Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots"

2002 Katherine Duncan-Jones (University of Oxford), "Love and Death in Shakespeare's Poetry"

2001 James Shapiro (Columbia University), "Jessica's Daughters"

2000 Margreta de Grazia (University of Pennsylvania), "The Latest Hamlet"

1999 Harry Berger, Jr. (University of California, Santa Cruz, emeritus), "Harrying the Stage: Theatre, Bad Conscience, and Other Skills of Offence in Henry V"

1998 Linda Charnes (Indiana University at Bloomington), "The Hamlet Formerly Known as Prince"

1997 Peter Holland (Cambridge University), "Measuring Performance"

1996 A. R. Braunmuller (University of California, Los Angeles), "Bearded Ladies in Shakespeare"

1995 Phyllis Rackin (University of Pennsylvania), "Thoroughly Modern Henry, or It is Better to Marry than to Burn"

1994 Gail Kern Paster (George Washington University), "Heat-Seeking Missiles: Shakespeare, Women, and the Caloric Economy in Early Modern England"

1993 Michael Neill (University of Auckland), "Shakespeare and Translation"

1992 Peter Stallybrass (University of Pennsylvania), "Worn Worlds: Clothes and Identity in Shakespeare"

1991 Catherine Belsey (University of Wales College of Cardiff), "Making Histories"

1990 Andrew Gurr (University of Reading), "Boy Voices and Adult Voices on the Shakespearean Stage"

1989 Jonathan Dollimore (University of Sussex), "Shakespeare Studies and the Current 'Crisis' in the Humanities"

1988 David Bevington (University of Chicago), "'Is this the promised end?': Shakespeare's King Lear"

1987 Patricia A. Parker (University of Toronto), "`Wanton Words': Shakespeare and Rhetoric"

1985 George K. Hunter (Yale University), "Shakespeare as a Renaissance Artist"

1984 Joseph G. Price (Pennsylvania State University), "'Were it not that I have Bad Dreams': The Internalization of Character"

1983 Charles Shattuck, "Oh! There be Players that I Have Seen Play..."

1982 Stanley Wells, "Television Shakespeare"

1976 Jorge Luis Borges, "The Riddle of Shakespeare"

Listen to the MP3: (Borges begins speaking at second 6)

1975 Madeleine Doran (University of Wisconsin), "One Entire and Perfect Chrysolite: The Idea of Excellence in Shakespeare"

1974 Bernard Beckerman (Columbia University), "Shakespearean Playgoing: Then and Now"

1973 J. Leeds Barroll (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), “The Future of Shakespeare Studies”

1970 T.J.B. Spencer (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham), “Shakespeare’s Art and Politics”

1969 Joel Hurstfield (University College, London), “The Paradox of Liberty in Shakespeare’s England”

1968 Arthur R. Humphreys (University of Leicester), “Marlowe, The Jew of Malta; Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice: Two Readings of Life”

1967 [a harpsichord recital by Stoddard Lincoln, April 23, 1967]

1966 (two lectures)

  • April 23, 1966 Philip H. Highfill, Jr. (The George Washington University), “Some 18th Century Responses to Shakespeare”
  • April 29, 1966 D.G. James (University of Southampton), “Shakespeare and America: A New Link Between Them”

1965 [a concert by The Mary Washington College Chorus, April 23, 1965]

1963 [University of Maryland Madrigal Singers, A Program of Music of Shakespeare’s Time, April 23, 1963]

1962 George Winchester Stone, Jr. (Modern Language Association of America), “The Poet and the Players”

1961 Stanley Bennett (Cambridge University), “Queen Elizabeth I and the Press”

1960 Sir Ronald Syme (University of Oxford), “Roman Historians and Renaissance Politics”

1959 Louis B. Wright and James G. McManaway, discussants, “The Reality of William Shakespeare”

1958 Winfred Overholser (Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital), “Shakespeare’s Psychiatry – And After”

1957 [The Amherst College Chapel Choir, A Concert of Renaissance Music]

1956 [Roberta and Colin Sterne, An Evening of Music for the Virginals, Lute, Recorder, and Baroque Flute]

1955 Marchette Chute, “The Good Luck of William Shakespeare”

1954 [Nemone Balfour, A Program of Songs and Ballads of the 16th and 17th centuries]

1953 Louis B. Wright (Folger Shakespeare Library), “The British Tradition in America”

1952 [William Hess, Blanche Winogron, Sydney Beck, Music of Shakespeare’s Day]

1951 William Haller (Barnard College, Columbia University, emeritus),“‘What Needs My Shakespeare?’”

1950 John Cranford Adams (President, Hofstra College), “Shakespeare and His Stage”

1949 Charles J. Sisson (University College, London), “Elizabethans in Intimacy”

1948 Thomas Marc Parrott (Princeton University, emeritus), “Hamlet on the Stage”

1947 Samuel C. Chew (Bryn Mawr College), “This Strange, Eventful History”

1946 Cornelia Otis Skinner, “The Wives of Henry VIII” [a play] (CANCELLED)

1942 Charles Grosvenor Osgood (Princeton University, emeritus), “The New Poet”

1941 Allardyce Nicoll (Yale University), “Shakespeare’s Experiments in Evil”

1940 Leslie Hotson (Haverford College), “Not of an Age”

1939 Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke (Yale University), “Queen Elizabeth in Youth and Age”

1938 William Allan Neilson (President, Smith College), “As Shakespeare Says”

1937 George Lyman Kittredge (Harvard University, emeritus), “Shakespeare and the Critics”

1936 Felix E. Schelling (formerly University of Pennsylvania), “Shakespeare and Biography”

1935 Samuel Arthur King (University of London), "Dramatic Recital of Hamlet"

1934 [early English choral music by the Ypsilanti Singers; Elizabethan tunes on the recorder and harpsichord by John Challis; readings from The Merchant of Venice and As You Like It, by Edith Wynne Matthison]

1933 George A. Plimpton (President, Amherst College), “The Education of Shakespeare, Illustrated with Textbooks in Use in His Day”

1932 Joseph Quincy Adams (Folger Shakespeare Library), “Shakespeare and American Culture”