Shakespeare as a Skywatcher: Joining Astronomy with English Literature
Where:
Auditorium, Beckman Institute, Urbana
When:
Tuesday Mar 25, 2008
7:30 pm
Description:
CAS/MillerComm lecture. Speaker: David H. Levy
Science Editor, Parade Magazine and President, National Sharing the
Sky Foundation. Astronomy is not meant just for professional astronomers. It's all about passion -- the passion of finding perspectives in the night sky in readings throughout Literature, music, and many other activities throughout daily life. This talk will concentrate on the relationship of the night sky through English Literature, from Hamlet's possible sighting of the supernova of 1572 to Thomas Hardy's famous eclipse of the Moon. By discovering astronomical images in literature, we open a new door to the enjoyment and understanding of the night sky.
For more information:
Call 333-6729, or visit http://www.cas.uiuc.edu/casmillercomm
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