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University Professor and Shakespeare scholar Stephen J. Greenblatt compares the presidential candidates to Shakespeare characters on the Comedy Central show. (Greenblatt enters stage right at the 3:20 mark...
...Some classes promise to remain small. Menand will co-teach a literature class—Humanities 10—in Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding with English professor Stephen J. Greenblatt that will be capped at 40 students...
...Native American Literature.” Culture and Belief 16: “Performance, Tradition and Cultural Studies: An Introduction to Folklore and Mythology,” also counting for Culture and Belief, will be adapted from Folklore and Mythology 100. Humanities 27, taught by English professor Stephen J. Greenblatt, will become English 127: “A Silk Road Course: Travel and Transformation on the High Seas: An Imaginary Journey in the early 17th Century” and count toward the Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding requirement this fall. The acting chair of the comparative literature department also...
...then-director Robert Woodruff, whom some criticized for the theatre’s recent financial difficulties, the Boston Globe reported. Those in the Harvard theater community and beyond said they were confident that Paulus can take the A.R.T. in an exciting and successful new direction. English professor Stephen J. Greenblatt, a member of the commitee that selected Paulus and chair of President Faust’s Task Force on the Arts, said that Paulus “has a range of experience and is about to have a lot more.” He emphasized that although Paulus has never...
Deviating from Core Curriculum practices, both newly approved courses will be limited in enrollment and will be taught solely by professors. Professor Stephen J. Greenblatt will be co-teaching the Humanities 10 course with Menand. Neither class will employ teaching fellows. The faculty members will lead lectures as well as sections, and students will be required to obtain faculty permission in order to enroll in either of the two courses...