Shakespeare Lecture Series!
Eugene Lang College, the Office of the Provost and the Committee on Liberal Studies present:
Lecture Series, Fall 2006
Engaging Shakespeare: Tragedy, Modernity, Philosophy
Dennis Schmidt, Professor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University
“The Relevance of Tragedy” – Tuesday, September 19, 6pm – Woolf Conference Room
Gil Anidjar, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Columbia University
“Blood Money: Notes on The Merchant of Venice” – Tuesday, October 10, 6pm – Woolf Conference Room
Stephen Greenblatt, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University
“Shakespeare and the Ethics of Authority” – Friday, October 20, 1:30pm – 55 West 13th Street., 2nd floor
-All lectures are open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
-The series coincides with a course on Shakespeare and Modern Philosophy, taught by Paul Kottman, for the Committee on Liberal Studies and Eugene Lang College.
-For more information, contact Paul Kottman at kottmanp@newschool.edu
Lecture Series, Fall 2006
Engaging Shakespeare: Tragedy, Modernity, Philosophy
Dennis Schmidt, Professor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University
“The Relevance of Tragedy” – Tuesday, September 19, 6pm – Woolf Conference Room
Gil Anidjar, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Columbia University
“Blood Money: Notes on The Merchant of Venice” – Tuesday, October 10, 6pm – Woolf Conference Room
Stephen Greenblatt, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University
“Shakespeare and the Ethics of Authority” – Friday, October 20, 1:30pm – 55 West 13th Street., 2nd floor
-All lectures are open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
-The series coincides with a course on Shakespeare and Modern Philosophy, taught by Paul Kottman, for the Committee on Liberal Studies and Eugene Lang College.
-For more information, contact Paul Kottman at kottmanp@newschool.edu
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