“Shakespeare versus Blackfriars, 1600-1604”
Tuesday, April 2
4:30pm, Hinds Library
Bart van Es (Fellow and University Lecturer, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford)
“Shakespeare versus Blackfriars, 1600-1604”
Tuesday, April 2
4:30pm, Hinds Library
Bart van Es (Fellow and University Lecturer, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford)
Co-sponsored with the 18th C./Romantic colloquium
Steven Pincus (Bradford Durfee Professor of History, Yale University)
“The Error of our Eye Directs our Mind: Shakespeare on Romantic Misapprehension”
Wednesday, February 13
4:30pm, McCosh B45
Rhodri Lewis (Fellow and Tutor in English, St. Hugh’s College, Oxford)
Session on the Profession
Friday, November 16
12:00pm, Hinds Library
Prof. Passannante received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 2007 and will be talking briefly about the genesis of his recently published book, The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition, which started as his dissertation. He will also answer questions about the dissertation process, the job market, and any other profession-related queries you may have.
“Catastrophizing: On Reading Disastrously in Shakespeare and Montaigne”
Thursday, November 15
6:00pm, McCosh 40
Gerard Passannante (Associate Professor, University of Maryland)
“Homely Language and the Language of Homily: John Donne’s Sermons”
Thursday, October 11
4:30pm, Hinds Library