“Sir Kenelm Digby’s Interruptions: Piracy and the Form of Romance in the 1620s”
Tuesday, April 15
Hinds Library (Room B14), McCosh Hall
6:00pm
Joe Moshenska (CRASSH Early Career Fellow; Trinity College, University of Cambridge)
“Sir Kenelm Digby’s Interruptions: Piracy and the Form of Romance in the 1620s”
Tuesday, April 15
Hinds Library (Room B14), McCosh Hall
6:00pm
Joe Moshenska (CRASSH Early Career Fellow; Trinity College, University of Cambridge)
“Renaissance Drama and Social Cognition”
Tuesday, April 8
Hinds Library (Room B14), McCosh Hall
4:30pm
Reception in the Thorp Library, McCosh Hall, to follow talk.
“Milton’s Theban Saga”
Thursday, March 6
Hinds Library (Room B14), McCosh Hall
4: 30 PM
Reception in the Thorp Library, McCosh Hall, to follow talk.
Co-sponsored by the Department of English, the Department of Classics and the Program in Canadian Studies
Maggie Kilgour (Molson Professor of English Language and Literature, McGill University)
“Why Shylock loses his case: judicial rhetoric in The Merchant of Venice”
Wednesday, February 12
28 McCosh Hall
4:30pm
Reception in the Thorp Library, McCosh Hall, to follow talk.
With support from the Princeton University Center for Human Values