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Shaksperian Interpretation

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Day
18
Month
December
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Unity Club is planning the greatest enterprise that it has ever undertaken. It ia nothing less than that of offering to the students and professors of the University, and to the people of the city, an entire week of Shakspere interpretation. The Club has made an engagement with James Kay Applebee, of Boston, eminent Shaksperian lecturer and reader, to give five lectures in Ann Arbor on "The Five Great Tragedies of Shakspeare." The timewill be the last week in January. The subjects will be: 1. Romeo and Juliet: A Drama of Love. 2. Othello: A Drama of Faith. 3. Hamlet: A Drama of Destiny. 4. Macbeth : A Drama of Conscience. 5. Lear: A Drama of Sorrow. Mr. Applebee has given these lectures a number of times over in Boston; he also has given tbern in many large cities n this country and in England, and everywhere they have been received with great favor. Mr. Applebee will be remembered here as having given a remarkably interesting lecture in University Hall, in the Students' Lecture Course, four or five years ago, on "Cbarles Dickens." ' - i It,s a cold day when a henpecked man is not in hot water. ■ ■ Blessed are they who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed.

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Ann Arbor Register