What Happened to Secular Shakespeare?

Friday 12 April, 2013
4 - 6pm, $0

The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue, Room 4406

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Traditionally Shakespeare has been regarded as a secular dramatist writing for a professional and commercial stage. In the past few decades, however, issues of faith have come to saturate Shakespeare studies. What accounts for this fundamental and radical shift? More specifically, asks Margreta de Grazia (U. Penn) what do we stand to lose when Shakespeare and his stage cease to be secular?

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