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第二百三十五讲 美国耶鲁大学讲座教授David Scott Kastan:“What Does‘Based On’ Mean: Shakespeare, Source-study, and Originality” 2018.10.18

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报告人:国际著名莎学家、耶鲁大学讲座教授

              戴维•斯科特•卡斯顿教授 (David Scott Kastan)

        
题目:What Does “Based On” Mean: Shakespeare, Source-study, and Originality

主持人:南京大学高研院副院长  从 丛 教授

时间:2018年10月18日(周四)下午16:10-17:40
地点:仙林校区逸夫楼C308高研院报告厅
备注:英语演讲

提要:Shakespeare is both the writer who has come to represent the highest form of literary originality in English, and also the writer whose very greatness has provoked the most determined search for his sources, that is, for the evidence, one might say, of his unoriginality. This lecture will explore this paradox: how it is that of Shakespeare, who conspicuously borrows plots, characters, even whole speeches, one of his contemporaries could say that “All that he doth write is pure his owne.”

卡斯顿教授简介:
David Scott Kastan is the George M. Bodman Professor of English at Yale University, having previously taught at Columbia University and at Dartmouth College. He is among the most widely read of contemporary literary scholars, with his work translated into many languages. As one of the general editors of the Arden Shakespeare, the co-editor of the Bantam Shakespeare, and the series editor of the Barnes and Noble Shakespeare, he has authored or edited numerous books, including Shakespeare and the Shapes of Time, Shakespeare
after Theory, Shakespeare and the Book, A Will to Believe: Shakespeare and Religion, and the five-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. His most recent book, On Color, was published in May 2018. Currently he is working on a history of the book for Princeton University Press, tentatively entitled Book Cases.

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