Anthony Harding | 14 seats available
Mondays, 1:30pm – 3:30pm
January 28 – March 4 (5 sessions, no class Feb. 18)
This course is for everyone who wants to find out what’s been going on recently in the performance and study of Shakespeare, and how the plays unsettle our notions of gender, political power, and theatre. We'll focus on two plays: Henry IV Part 1 (the play that introduced Falstaff), and Measure for Measure.
Anthony Harding
Anthony Harding taught English literature at the University of Saskatchewan from 1974 to 2005, and now lives in Wolfville. He has a BA from the University of Manchester and a PhD from Cambridge. He continues to study and write about the literature of the early nineteenth century, recently contributing a chapter on religion and classical mythology in Keats’s poetry to John Keats in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2017).
NS
Canada
ALL Member Fee | CA$85.00 |
Non-Member Fee | CA$100.00 |