"A Monument Without a Tomb:" St. John's Celebrates Major Scenes from Shakespeare's First Folio

Title

"A Monument Without a Tomb:" St. John's Celebrates Major Scenes from Shakespeare's First Folio

Description

Audio recording of a tutor panel given by tutors Alison Chapman, Charlie Barrett, Krishnan Venkatesh, & Jay Smith as part of the Dean's Lecture & Concert Series. The Dean's Office has provided this description of the event: “In his preface to the First Folio (1623), Shakespeare’s friend and fellow author Ben Johnson described the bard as a “monument without a tomb,” attempting to capture Shakespeare’s enduring vitality as both poet and playwright. St. John’s College students know deeply the truth of these words, as the bard lives in so many parts of our campus – in our seminars, in our tutorials, and on stage in the Great Hall. In honor of the 400th anniversary of the publication of the First Folio, the Dean’s Lecture Committee is pleased to present a Tutor Panel that will consider major scenes from Shakespeare’s plays. The talks given by the Tutors will be in conversation with the scenes performed by Chrysostomos earlier in the week. We hope that members of the community will attend both events and bring their thoughts and reflections for the question period.”

Publisher

Coverage

Santa Fe, NM

Date

2024-04-05

Rights

Meem Library as been given permission to make this item available online.

Type

sound

Format

mp3

Language

English

Identifier

SF_ChapmanA_et_al_A_Monument_Without_A_Tomb_2024-04-05

Original Format

m4a

Duration

01:23:42