Close Relations – The CETAPS Lectures on Literature, Culture, Theatre and Translation
Inaugural Lecture – Peter Holland on adaptations of King Lear
Close Relations is the title of a new annual lecture series that prompts major academics in the Humanities to interrogate strands in western imaginative production from early modernity to postmodernity.
The inaugural lecture will be a prominent Shakespearean event:
Peter Holland
(McMeel Family Chair in Shakespeare Studies, University of Notre Dame; Chair, The International Shakespeare Association)
‘When is King Lear not King Lear?’ Adapting and not adapting King Lear on film
1 July 2021, 18.00 / 6.00pm WEST (UK time) | 19.00 / 7.00pm CET
You can freely access the session through this link:
Close Relations is organised by
CETAPS, the Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies – www.cetaps.com –
and hosted by the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities,
Universidade do Porto, Portugal