David Diamond at the Workshop on Monday 28 October

dreaming into life
Please join us NEXT WEEK, Monday, October 28, when
DAVID DIAMOND

Graduate Student in English at the University of Chicago

presents his paper, titled “‘COUNTERFEIT PILGRIMS’: THE DISCOVERY OF GRACE AND THE ENDS OF ALLEGORY IN THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS
ROSENWALD 405

The paper, to be read in advance, has been distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list. To be added to our list or to request a copy of the paper, please contact workshop coordinator Abigail Marcus (agmarcus@uchicago.edu).

Richard Strier at the Workshop on Thursday, October 17th

99 authorship problems

Please join us for our first event of the year at 5 pm next Thursday, October 17, when

RICHARD STRIER

Frank L. Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Chicago presents his paper, titled

“SCRIPTS, TEXTS, POEMS: THE SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP PROBLEM”

THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER 5PM
ROSENWALD 405
*Please note the unusual day*

The paper, to be read in advance, will be distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list. To be added to our list or to request a copy of the paper, please contact workshop coordinator Abigail Marcus (agmarcus@uchicago.edu).

This is a joint event, co-sponsored by the Theater and Performance Studies Workshop and the Poetry & Poetics Workshop.

Autumn 2013

The workshop convenes on Mondays in odd weeks, at 5PM in Rosenwald 405, with noted exceptions due to presenters’ schedules.
Thursday, October 17, 2013  [**Please note change of date**]
Richard Strier (Frank L. Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English, University of Chicago)
“Scripts, Texts, Poems: The Shakespeare Authorship Problem”
Co-sponsored with the Poetry & Poetics and TAPS Workshops

 

Monday, October 28, 2013
David Mark Diamond (Department of English, University of Chicago)
“‘Counterfeit Pilgrims’: The Discovery of Grace and the Ends of Allegory in The Pilgrim’s Progress

 

Monday, November 11, 2013 – CANCELLED
Thursday, November 21, 2013  [**Please note change of date**]
Richard Rambuss (Professor of English, Brown University)
“Satisfying Milton”

 

Monday, November 25, 2013
Laura Kolb (Department of English, University of Chicago)
Paper title TBA

 

*** Wine and refreshments always served***