Shakespeare and the Remains of Richard III by Professor Philip Schywzer
A lecture on the tangled fabric of time in Shakespeare's most popular history play.
| A Research and Knowledge Transfer lecture | |
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| Date | 4 February 2013 |
| Time | 19:00 to 21:00 |
| Place | Alumni Auditorium Video link to Peter Lanyon Seminar room 10, Cornwall. |
The body of Richard III may have recently been discovered in Leicester, but what remains of Richard and his reign survived in Shakespeare's England?
Other lectures in the Fruni Open Lecture series:
Simulating Reality: From Cricket to Crickets by Dr. Philippe Young
Paradigm Lost: the earliest colonization of the Americas by Professor Bruce Bradley
The Lawyer, Ethics and Popular Culture : Legal Heroes and Practicing Villains by Craig Newbery-Jones
| Provider | Research and Knowledge Transfer |
|---|---|
| Organizer | Exeter Students’ Guild |
