Tag: Shakespeare
Guest Speaker to Cover Shakespeare’s Influence on Disability
Event: Disability as Both a Source of Marginalization and a Tool for Agency in the Work of William Shakespeare Date: Monday, February 24, 2025 Time: Noon–1 p.m. CSTLocation: Zoom This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition “’And there’s the humor of it!’ Shakespeare and the Four Humors,” created by the National Library of Medicine and on […]
Feb 7, 2025
“And there’s the humor of it!”
“And there’s the humor of it!” Shakespeare and the Four Humors explores the language of four humors and their influence in Shakespeare’s plays. English poet and playwright William Shakespeare created characters that are among the richest and most humanly recognizable in all of literature. Yet Shakespeare understood human personality and health in the terms available […]
Feb 3, 2025
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