Nothing Comes From Nothing: Holberg Laureate Stephen Greenblatt, Shakespeare and New Historicism

Holberg Prize April 2, 2025
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This channel features lectures, interviews and speeches by the Holberg Laureates, Nils Klim Laureates, and other guests at Holberg Prize events. The objective of the Holberg Prize is to increase awareness of the value o research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The Holberg Prize is an international prize awarded annually to a scholar who have made outstanding contributions to research in the fields mentioned above. The Prize amounts to NOK 6 000 000 (approximately EUR 540,000 or USD 620,000 as of 01.03.2026). The Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003, and awarded for the first time in 2004. It is named after the Danish-Norwegian writer Ludvig Holberg. The Holberg Prize organisation also awards the Nils Klim Prize each year to a scholar from/in the Nordics under 40 years within the same above mentioned fields, and hosts a research competition called the Holberg Prize School Programme for students in Norwegian upper secondary schools.

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On 3rd February, 2025, 2016 Holberg Prize Laureate, and Pulitzer Prize winner Professor Stephen Greenblatt (John Cogan University Professor, Harvard University) sat down with Prof. Sambudha Sen (Department of English, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Shiv Nadar University) to talk about his long and storied career, from a young graduate student at Yale and Cambridge, to University of California, Berkeley, and now at Harvard University. Professor Greenblatt talked about the education he received, and the experiences that came to influence him—from studying with the renowned literary critic Raymond Williams at Cambridge to attending seminars held by Michel Foucault on Emile Zola at Berkeley—as he, along with his colleagues, broke away from New Criticism, to articulate a new, materialist, literary criticism— New Historicism. The interview is conducted by Sambudha Sen, Senior Professor at Shiv Nadar University. The production is a collaboration between the Holberg Prize and Shiv Nadar University. More events: holbergprize.org