The 12th Annual
Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre Summer Seminar
August 9-14, 2010

Shakespeare and Italy: Dick Roe’s Guide to the Bard on the Peninsula

All seminar registrants (and those who provide gift registrations for others!) will receive free copies of Richard Roe’s breakthrough book, The Shakespeare Guide to Italy: Then and Now (this 300+ page text is unavailable to the general public) for this unique seminar that will take us through the Italy of such plays as Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, All’s Well That Ends Well, Much Ado About Nothing, The Winter’s Tale, and The Tempest!

Seminar Leader: Prof. Daniel Wright; Director, The Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre at Concordia University

Location: The Michael B. Wray Seminar Room of the Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre in the George R. White Library 2800 NE Liberty Street, Portland, Oregon

Date: August 9 - 14, 2010

Times: Monday through Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm;
Friday 9:00 am - noon

Cost: $695 - includes breakfast and lunch for on-campus sessions

Enrollment is limited to 10 participants; registration closes with the receipt of the first 10 paid registrations.

The Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre at Concordia University convenes a week-long on-campus seminar each August to enable registrants the opportunity for close study of a major question related to the Shakespeare Authorship Issue. The seminar is not offered for academic credit but pursues academic rigor in the study of selected topics relevant to resolution of the Shakespeare Authorship Question. This year's seminar theme is ""Shakespeare and Italy: Dick Roe's Guide to the Bard on the Italian Peninsula."

Registrants will be sent, a month prior to the seminar, recommended advance readings.