Title
Second Thoughts about Shakespeare's As You Like It
Description
Audio recording of a lecture given by Grant Franks on June 14, 2023, as part of the Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series. The Graduate Institute provided this description of the event: "As You Like It is a much-loved fixture in the Shakespearean canon, generally staged as a joyous woodland rom-com. However, if one dares to look a little more closely, – as the sophomore seminar that I co-lead did recently – doubts begin to surface. The seeming frivolity of action is dogged by questions. Why does a light comedy include patches of morose darkness like those in Jaques’s much-acclaimed “Seven Ages of Man” speech? Is Touchstone really a “touchstone” in any genuine sense, or is his suggestive name just meaningless fluff? In the romantic Forest of Arden, populated by shepherds speaking blank verse, why do Rosalind and Orlando conduct their offbeat courtship entirely in prose? Most importantly, why is the major plot tension of Act I – namely, the murderous sibling rivalries of Orlando and Olivier and of the two dukes – virtually ignored during the middle of the play and then casually, almost carelessly, disappeared in Act V?
This lecture will not explain everything, but it aims to outline some interesting ways to puzzle over As You Like It.
This lecture will not explain everything, but it aims to outline some interesting ways to puzzle over As You Like It.
Creator
Publisher
Coverage
Santa Fe, NM
Date
2023-06-14
Rights
Meem Library has been given permission to make this item available online.
Type
sound
Format
mp3
Subject
Language
English
Identifier
SF_FranksG_Second_Thoughts_about_Shakespeare's_As_You_Like_It_2023-06-14
Original Format
mp4
Duration
00:56:08