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The 1623 “First Folio,” the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays, is one of the most famous books ever printed. But why? Assistant Professor of English Joshua Calhoun will explore the making and the marketing of Shakespeare’s legacy from 1616—the year he died—to 2016. The First Folio will be on display at the Chazen Art Museum from November 3 to December 11 for a once-in-a-lifetime viewing opportunity. This talk will give you an opportunity to think about viewing and questioning and understanding an object like Shakespeare’s First Folio.
If you are experiencing difficulties registering, please call the Office of Talent Management at 262-7107 or email registrations2@ohr.wisc.edu.
If you would like to pay by credit card or pay for multiple individuals once they are registered, please call 608-262-7107 for payment.
If you wish to pay with a check, please make it out to University Roundtables and send it to: Office of Talent Management University of Wisconsin-Madison 21 N Park Street, Suite 5101 Madison, WI 53715 No payments will be refunded.
To request accommodations due to disability or medical need, please contact Heather Daniels, preferably at least two weeks before the event.
For more information, contact Heather Daniels, the Office of Secretary of Academic Staff, at soas@soas.wisc.edu or (608) 263-2985.
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Heather Daniels (soas@soas.wisc.edu)
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