Monday, June 6: Susan Gaylard

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
THIS Monday, June 6, when

Susan Gaylard
Associate Professor of Italian Studies
University of Washington

presents the paper:

“Women in Frames, Women as Frames in Portrait and Costume Books
MONDAY 6 June
5:00 PM
Rosenwald 405

The paper, to be read in advance, has been distributed to the workshop mailing list, and and is available with password in the post above. Light refreshments will be served.

 
We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, or concerns may be directed to  Katia Fowler (kfowler@uchicago.edu) or Sarah Kunjummen (kunjummen@uchicago.edu). To be added to our e-mail list, please visit  https://lists.uchicago.edu/web/subscribe/renshop/
 
Image: “Repentant Woman” Jost Amman, from Gynaeceum sive Theatrum Mulierum (Frankfurt, 1584)

May 23: Beatrice Bradley on Hamlet

 

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
Monday, May 23rd, when

Beatrice Bradley
PhD Student, English
University of Chicago
presents the paper:

“Antiquity Forgot? Classical Names as Stage Properties in Hamlet
MONDAY 23 MAY
5:00 PM
Rosenwald 405

The paper, to be read in advance, has been circulated to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list and is available with password in the post above. Light refreshments will be served.

If you would like to join our e-mail list, you can do so hereWe are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, or concerns may be directed to Katia Fowler (kfowler@uchicago.edu) or Sarah Kunjummen (kunjummen@uchicago.edu).

Image: “Hamlet and Horatio in the Graveyard”, Eugene Delacroix, 1839.

May 9: Ayesha Ramachandran on “Post-Humanist Petrarch”

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
THIS Monday, May 9, when

Ayesha Ramachandran
Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
Yale University

presents the paper:

“Post-Humanist Petrarch”
MONDAY 9 May
5:00 PM
Rosenwald 405

The paper, to be read in advance, will be distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list, and is available for download in the post above. Light refreshments will be served.

 
We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, or concerns may be directed to  Katia Fowler (kfowler@uchicago.edu) or Sarah Kunjummen (kunjummen@uchicago.edu). To be added to our e-mail list, please visit  https://lists.uchicago.edu/web/subscribe/renshop/
Image: “Apollo and Daphne”, ca. 1470-80, Piero del Pollaiulo. National Gallery, UK.

April 25th: Richard Strier on Donne’s “The Canonization”

by Unknown English artist, oil on panel, circa 1595

Please join the Renaissance Workshop and the Poetry and Poetics Workshop
NEXT Monday, April 25th, when
Richard Strier
Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus
Department of English, Divinity School
University of Chicago
presents the paper:
New Historicism, New Formalism and “Thy Darling in an Urn”
MONDAY 25 APRIL
4:30 PM
Rosenwald 405
 The paper, to be read in advance,will be distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list, and is available for download in the post above. Light refreshments will be served. Please note the unusual time of this event.
If you would like to join our e-mail list, please visit https://lists.uchicago.edu/web/subscribe/renshop/. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, or concerns may be directed to  Katia Fowler (kfowler@uchicago.edu) or Sarah Kunjummen (kunjummen@uchicago.edu).

April 11: Jo Nixon on Vision and Narration in Paradise Lost

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
Monday, April 11th, when

Jo Nixon
PhD Student, English
University of Chicago
presents the paper:

“Curtain on a World Corrupt: Vision and Narration in Paradise Lost
MONDAY 11 APRIL
5:00 PM
Rosenwald 405

The paper, to be read in advance, has been circulated to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list and is available with password in the post above. Light refreshments will be served.

If you would like to join our e-mail list, you can do so hereWe are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, or concerns may be directed to Katia Fowler (kfowler@uchicago.edu) or Sarah Kunjummen(kunjummen@uchicago.edu).

Image: “Michael Sets Before Adam a Vision,” from Paradise Lost by John Milton: A Series of Twelve Illustrations, William Strang, 1896.