
The SAT Pantheon: Why Not an Objective Test for New Entrants?
from Nancy Maude
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with Dr. Ros Barber and Nicola Hayden

Charles Beauclerk reads Venus and Adonis as a book of initiation rather than Ovidian erotica — a "royal gift" from a shadow king to a shadow heir, set against King James's Basilikon Doron. At its heart is the hunt of Venus, Adonis and the boar, in which the boar becomes the poet's own genius. The talk runs from Ovid and Ted Hughes through the Sonnets and

Nancy Maude

For a hundred and seventy years, the Shakespeare authorship literature has grown in one direction: outward.

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David Richardson presenting at our annual conference