Feb 26 | Talk by Tanya Pollard & Open House
We invite you to join us for a talk by Professor Tanya Pollard “Shakespeare’s Haunted Generation: Sex and Succession in King Lear” which will be followed by an Open House to learn more about the Certificate Programs in Medieval Studies and Global Early Modern Studies (GEMS).
Wednesday, Feb 26, 5pm-7pm in room 3408 (Art History lounge)
RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/3m5dxdwh
“Shakespeare’s Haunted Generation: Sex and Succession in King Lear”
Professor Tanya Pollard
This paper explores King Lear’s preoccupation with birth and reproduction by situating the play in the context of the now invisible shaping power of some influential ghosts, both textual and material, looming behind the play. It argues that Shakespeare develops the play’s devastating tragic vision by putting an older model of tragedy in conversation with the lives of the actors in his playing company, especially their leading actor, Richard Burbage. Attending to the way the play is haunted, both by past literary forms and by the lived experience of its creators, offers a window in its exploration of catastrophically broken bloodlines.