When is Shakespeare not Shakespeare? And what is a folio, anyway? After seeing some of Shakespeare’s earliest printings and books that inspired his plots, we’ll look at how his plays have fared at the hands of actors, editors, and forgers, and read what later writers like Joyce and Wilde made of the mysteries surrounding his life and work.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Reading Group
6:00PM - 7:45PM
The Ulysses reading group at the Rosenbach is a fun and painless way to read (and finish!) James Joyce’s masterpiece. Led by Beth Blum, a Joyce scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, this nine-session course incorporates a chapter-by-chapter discussion of the text, with detours into Joyce’s personal life and artistic method. We will also explore Joyce’s engagement with the literary movement of high modernism and some of its key representatives. Special class sessions are dedicated to using the Rosenbach’s Ulysses manuscript and other Joycean papers to tell the story of how the novel was written. Ulysses Reading Group participants are invited to read at Bloomsday.
This reading group was offered October 2010-June 2011