Apr 04 2023
Shakespeare in (and on) the Margins: The Lesser Told Story of C.S. Lewis’ Readerly and Writerly Engagement(s) with Shakespeare

Shakespeare in (and on) the Margins: The Lesser Told Story of C.S. Lewis’ Readerly and Writerly Engagement(s) with Shakespeare

Presented by Marion E. Wade Center at Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College

“...the theory is very shaky and seems to be based less on evidence than on a predetermination to acquit Shakespeare of the worst passages” (C.S. Lewis, c. 1930-31)  Although better known as an apologist, children’s writer, or medievalist, Lewis also engaged deeply with Shakespeare. Dr. Waters will explore the different and varied ways we see Lewis exploring Shakespeare (and his critics), and the way he pulls on Shakespeare as a frame of reference pointing, as he does, to not only the immediate stories, characters, and themes, or even to his own extensive Renaissance learning, but using Shakespeare also to point towards the Story.

Dr. Sarah Waters is a Lecturer in English Literature and Honorary Junior Research Fellow at the University of Buckingham. Dr. Waters was the first Shuster Grant Recipient from the Marion E. Wade Center in 2019.

 

Admission Info

This event is free and open to the public and will take place on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 7:00 PM. in Marion E. Wade Center, Room 130 Bakke Auditorium, located at 351 East Lincoln Avenue in Wheaton on the Northwest corner of campus at the intersection of Washington Street and Lincoln Avenue. For more information, contact Batson Shakespeare Society at 630.752.5447 or shakespeare.society@wheaton.edu.

Phone: 630.752.5447

Email: shakespeare.society@wheaton.edu

Dates & Times

2023/04/04 - 2023/04/04

Location Info

Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College

351 East Lincoln, Wheaton, IL 60187