One-day symposium on April 1, 2017 at Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare, Hampton, London (TW12 2EJ)
Organised by Kingston Shakespeare in collaboration with Kingston University and Garrick’s Temple.
Programme:
10.00: Jennifer Bates (Duquesne University):
‘Hegel and Shakespeare on the Measure for Measure: The Hangman’s Mystery’
11.00: Coffee
11.30: Simon Haines (Chinese University of Hong Kong):
‘Hegel and The Merchant of Venice’
12.15: Joe Moshenska (University of Cambridge):
‘King Lear and Hegel’s “Unlimited Monarchy”’
13.00: Lunch (Bell Inn, Hampton)
14.00: Paul Kottman (New School, New York):
‘Hegel and Shakespeare on the Pastness of Art’
14.45: Erik Roraback (Charles University, Prague):
‘Hegel, Shakespeare, and Forms of the World Spirit’
15.30: Tea
16.00: Ewan Fernie (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham):
‘Shakespeare, Hegel – and Garrick?’
17.00: Round Table Discussion
19.30: Chamber Concert: ‘The Music of the World Spirit’ – The Abel Quartet play Haydn, Mozart and Devienne
The registration fee is £20, which covers a sandwich lunch at the Bell Inn, plus coffee and tea. The charge for the concert will be an additional £12. All proceeds go to support the Temple. Places are limited.
See here for directions to the Temple. See also the event Homepage and Facebook page.