Teachers as Scholars: Teaching Shakespeare/Shakespeare for Teachers- March 9 & 16, 2017

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Teachers as Scholars: Teaching Shakespeare/Shakespeare for Teachers- March 9 & 16, 2017

Time: March 9, 2017 at 8:30am to March 16, 2017 at 3:30pm
Location: Montclair State University-University Hall, ADP Center 1145
Street: 1 Normal Avenue
City/Town: Montclair, NJ 07043
Event Type: teachers, as, scholars
Organized By: Kristin Armato
Latest Activity: Nov 15, 2016

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TITLE: Teachers as Scholars: Teaching Shakespeare/Shakespeare for Teachers
DATE: March 9 & 16, 2017
TIME: 8:30-3:30 PM
LOCATION: University Hall, ADP Center Room 1145
INSTRUCTOR: Naomi C. Liebler

For Shakespeare, as we know, the play was the thing. But what sort of thing was it? How different was a comedy from a tragedy? (Hint: they're not as different as we might think.) Comedy and Tragedy are more than two masks; they are the refracting mirrors of a kaleidoscope whose bits of colored glass never change but seem to create new patterns as we turn the cylinder. This seminar is tailored to current schools' curricula at all levels. It will explore the key principles--some separate, some overlapping--of the two major Shakespearean genres that organize that kaleidoscope into his glorious commentary on the great pageant of human concerns.

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