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Jonathan Baldo--Shakespeare, Memory, and Forgetting--JOIN US for a lively conversation!Contributed by Dyani Johns Taff on 02/27/18 Join us on Thursday, March 1st 4:15-5:45 pm in Business 301 for a discussion of Jonathan Baldo's paper titled "'If a lie may do thee grace': Shifts of Memory in Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy."
Jonathan Baldo is a Professor of English at the Eastman School of Music. His research and teaching center on Shakespeare, early modern culture, and the ways that works of art negotiate conflicting cultural memories and in the partnership of remembering and forgetting in our constructions of the past. Aided by a Senior Research Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), he recently completed Memory in Shakespeare’s Histories: Stages of Forgetting in Early Modern England (2012), published by Routledge in its Studies in Shakespeare Series. He currently holds a Bridging Fellowship to the University of Rochester Humanities Center. Join us for a lively conversation and light refreshments!
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