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David Stuttard Webinar Event

Join Our Conversation with David Stuttard – Renowned Director, Scholar, and Translator!

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is thrilled to invite you to join our conversation with David Stuttard – a distinguished theatre director, prolific classical scholar, and gifted translator. Join us for an enlightening webinar where David will delve into the timeless narratives of Homer and Virgil, exploring the epic tale of Troy from the pages of the Iliad to the Aeneid.

David Stuttard's influence extends beyond the written word; he's been instrumental in contributing to theatrical productions and workshops with a focus on Greek drama. David’s translations and adaptations are performed across the world, including by Actors of Dionysus: https://www.actorsofdionysus.com/about-us. David has also been instrumental in shaping DK Publishing's relaunch of Ancient Worlds and Eyewitness Ancient Greece.

Today, his webinar promises an informative introduction to the epics of Homer and Virgil, perfect for both novices and enthusiasts alike. As the semester draws to a close, consider his works as thoughtful graduation gifts, available on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks...

Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Time: 2:30 PM ET Location: https://unc.zoom.us/.../register/WN_iQYt5hA8STSQr5LNFtFgmw

Hosted by the Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy in partnership with UNC Global Affairs, this event is co-sponsored by CFED, Honors Carolina, UNC’s Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense (PWAD), and UNC’s Department of English and Comparative Literature. UNC students may also register for CLE credit and are cordially invited to join the UNC student organization CFED: https://heellife.unc.edu/organization/cfed

For further information on TFED, visit https://tfed.ngo

To explore more of David Stuttard's work, visit his website http://www.davidstuttard.com/index.html and Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Stuttard

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