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Saturday
Jan282012

The Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies, spring 2012

The Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies is delighted to announce
the following lectures.  All are free and open to the public.

1) February 27th (Monday), 5pm, 301 Morgan Hall on the University of
Alabama campus:

Professor Heather Dubrow, Fordham University

"'Wanting form'?: New Approaches to the Early Modern Epithalamium and
Other Poetry"

1a) February 28th (Tuesday):  Heather Dubrow reads her poetry, time and
location TBA


2) March 6th (Tuesday), 5 PM, 301 Morgan Hall on the University of Alabama
campus:

Professor Steve Fallon, University of Notre Dame

"'Inspired with Contradiction': John Milton's Conflicting Certainties"

3) March 26th (Monday), 5 PM, 301 Morgan Hall on the University of Alabama
campus:

Professor Ken Hiltner, University of California, Santa Barbara

"Putting Milton in the Cloud: The Milton Society Digital Edition Project"

4) April 5th (Thursday), 5 PM, location TBA:

Professor Nigel Smith, Princeton University

"Andrew Marvell's Sense of Humor"

5) April 16th (Monday), 5PM, 301 Morgan Hall on the University of Alabama
campus:

Professor  Elizabeth Sauer, Brock University

"Milton, Spain, and Latin America: The Scale of Toleration"

6) April 23rd (Monday), 5 PM, 301 Morgan Hall on the University of Alabama
campus:

Professor Maggie Kilgour, McGill University

"Much Ado About Hecuba: Shakespeare and the Fall of Troy"

 

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