PROGRAMME 2011-2012

Tuesdays at 5.30
S-R24, Faculty of English

All Senior Members, Graduate Students, and Academic Visitors Welcome

Easter Term

8 May
Stephen Orgel (Stanford)
Real Places in Imaginary Spaces

22 May
Lukas Erne (University of Geneva)
Shakespeare and the Book Trade

 

Lent Term 2012


31 January
Charlotte Scott (Goldsmiths)
 ‘”What’s love got to do with it”: Shakespeare’s Sonnets and the Politics of Husbandry’

14 February
Simon Palfrey (Oxford)
'Possible Worlds? Shakespeare, El Greco, Leibniz'

28 February
Ruth Ahnert (QMW)
‘Liberating the Text? The publication of prisoner’s writings in sixteenth century England’

13 March
Laura Levine (NYU)
'Our Mutual Fiend: Reginald Scot and The Exorcism of Analogy'

 

Michaelmas Term 2011

18 October
Phil Connell (Cambridge):
Milton, James Harrington, and Republican Religion

1 November
Robert Watson (UCLA):
Ego and Eco in Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream'

15 November
Tania Demetriou (York):
Shakespeare’s Nobodies

29 November
Jonathan Hope (Strathclyde):
"I hope there's no fools in the house!" Linguistic exclusion on, and off, the Early Modern Stage




 

 

 

for further information please contact Subha Mukherji (sm10014@cam.ac.uk)

Seminar Convenors: Gavin Alexander, John Kerrigan, Raphael Lyne, Subha Mukherji, Jason Scott-Warren,
Chris Tilmouth

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