Winter 2013 Schedule

Monday, January 14, 5pm  – Rosenwald 405

Philip Goldfarb  (Graduate Student in English, University of Chicago)
“There Is a World Elsewhen: Coriolanus, Political Structure, and Belonging”

Monday, January 28, 5pm – Rosenwald 405

Laura Kolb (Graduate Student in English, University of Chicago)
“‘All’s Obliquy’: The Poetics of Debt in Timon of Athens”

 

Monday, February 11, 5pm – Rosenwald 405

Lauren Caldwell  (Graduate Student in English, University of Chicago)
“Contract and Conscience”
co-sponsored by the Theater and Performance Studies Workshop
***Please stay tuned for time and place details for this workshop***

Monday, February 25, 3 pm – Logan Arts Center 801

Ellen MacKay (Associate Professor of English, Indiana University – Bloomington)
Title TBA
Sponsored by the Theater and Performance Studies Workshop and co-sponsored by the Renaissance Workshop
***Note that there are two workshops on this date***

 

Monday, February 25, 5pm – Rosenwald 405

Aaron Kitch (Associate Professor of English, Bowdoin University)
“The Matter With Hamlet”
***Note that there are two workshops on this date***

Monday, March 11, 5pm – Foster 305

Laura Aydelotte (Graduate Student in English, University of Chicago)
Title TBA

 

Fall 2012 Workshop Schedule

Thursday, October 4, 4pm  – Rosenwald 405

Kathy H. Eden  (Chavkin Family Professor of English Literature and Professor of Classics, Columbia University)

“Cicero Redivivus, Renaissance Style and the Old Historicism”

co-sponsored by the Rhetoric and Poetics workshop

***Please note the unusual day and time***

 

Monday, October 22, 5pm – Rosenwald 405

Megan Heffernan (Graduate Student in English, University of Chicago)

“The Death of the Editor, the Rise of the Poet: Spenser and Miscellaneity”

 

Monday, November 5, 5pm – Rosenwald 405

David Bevington  (Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago)

“On Editing Christopher Marlowe in the Early Twenty-first Century”

***Please note that there will be no pre-circulated paper for this workshop***

 

Monday, December 3, 5 pm – Rosenwald 405

Julia Reinhard Lupton (Professor of English, University of California – Irvine)

“Shakespeare Dwelling: Pericles and the Affordances of Action”

co-sponsored by the Theater and Performance Studies Workshop

 

Thursday, December 6, 4:30pm – Foster 305

Richard Strier (Frank L. Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor, Department of English, University of Chicago)

“The Struggle Against Symbolism: Successes and Failures in Stanley Cavell’s Readings of Shakespeare”

co-sponsored by the Literature and Philosophy Workshop

***Please note the unusual day, time, and place***

 

2012-13 Schedule Coming Soon

The Renaissance workshop will be returning for the 2012-13 school year, with a schedule soon to be forthcoming. Please join us for our first workshop, a joint workshop with Rhetoric and Poetics featuring Kathy Eden of Columbia University, Thursday, October 4, at 4pm in Rosenwald 405.