Emma Smith, "This Is Shakespeare"
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 Published On May 6, 2020

A professor of Shakespeare Studies at Oxford University, Smith is considered one of the premier interpreters of the Bard for a new generation. Her fresh reading of twenty of his plays doesn’t use the great playwright as an oracle for solving social, political, and romantic difficulties but instead ferrets out the inconsistencies and even the flaws in his writing, using these as rich mines from which to develop new ways of understanding his legacy. Whether writing about Shakespeare imitating his rivals or about Tudor-era issues of succession and religious upheaval, Smith also finds resonance with contemporary concerns ranging from privacy to celebrity to economics. Smith will be joined in conversation by James Shapiro, the Larry Miller Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, and author, most recently, of Shakespeare in a Divided America: What His Plays Tell Us about Our Past and Future.

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