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Renaissance Workshop
Meetings: alternate Mondays 5:00-6:30 in Rosenwald 405


SCHEDULE 2009-2010

FALL WINTER SPRING

FALL QUARTER 2009


Monday, October 5th
Brad Gregory Department of History, University of Notre Dame
EVENT CANCELLED
Professor Gregory will reschedule this workshop later in the year.


Tuesday, October 20th
Elizabeth Hutcheon Department of English, University of Chicago
“Haunted by Medea: Negotiations of Gender, Rhetoric, and Maternity in Shakespeare”
4:30-6:00, Center for Gender Studies, first floor, 5733 S. University Ave.
Presented jointly with the Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop
**Please Note the Unusual Date, Time and Place!**


Friday, October 30th
James Simpson Department of English, Harvard University
12:00-1:30 Rosenwald 405
Presented jointly with the Nicholson Center, the Early Modern Workshop, and the Theology Workshop
**Please Note the Unusual Date and Time. There will be a lunch with Prof. Simpson at the workshop.**

Monday, November 16th
Janel Mueller and Megan Heffernan Department of English, University of Chicago
Joint Presentation on the Circulation of Donne in the 17th century
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405


WINTER QUARTER 2010


Monday, January 11th
Billy Junker Department of English and the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago
Paper: title TBA on Spenser
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405
Presented jointly with the Poetry & Poetics Workshop

Monday, January 25th
Kathryn Swanton Department of Comparative Literature, University of Chicago
Paper: title TBA on the theme of forgiveness in Othello and Cervantes' story of "El curioso impertinente" from Don Quijote
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405

Monday February 8th
David Bevington Department of English, University of Chicago:
Paper: TBA
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405

Monday February 22nd
Lee Palmer Wandel Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Paper: TBA
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405
**All are invited to attend a dinner with Prof. Wandel following the workshop**


SPRING QUARTER 2010


Monday, April 5th
Margreta de Grazia Department of English, University of Pennsylvania
Paper TBA
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405
**All are invited to attend a dinner with Prof. de Grazia following the workshop**

May 7th and 8th
Intellectual Exchange and Networks in Europe, 1500-1660: Approaches from the Humanities and Social Sciences
An interdisciplinary conference featuring guest speakers: Denis Crouzet Professor of History, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne and Peter N. Miller Professor of History and Antiquarianism, Bard College
With support from: The Nicholson Center for British Studies, French Fund in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago and The Council on Advanced Studies

Monday, May 31st
Laura Aydelotte Department of English, University of Chicago
Paper: TBA
5:00-6:30 Rosenwald 405


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