You are cordially invited to attend the 59th Annual meeting of the
Southeastern Renaissance Conference, on Friday and Saturday, April 5th and
6th, at the Velvet Cloak Inn. Hosted by the Department of English, N. C.
State University, the Conference will have two sessions of papers on
Friday, 1:00-5:00 PM, followed by a reception at the NCSU Alumni Building
on campus at 6:30, and a banquet at the Velvet Cloak Inn at 8:00. On
Saturday morning, 9:00-1:00, two additional sessions of papers will
convene, also at the Velvet Cloak Inn. No registration fees are required
to attend the sessions; annual membership dues ($17.50) include the
reception, the banquet, and a copy of Renaissance Papers.
We hope that you you will be able to attend and that you will extend this
invitation to your students. If you or any of your students plan to attend
the banquet, please let Tom Hester (hester@unity.ncsu.edu) know by Monday,
1 April.
PROGRAM
SOUTHEASTERN RENAISSANCE CONFERENCE
Friday, 5 April 2002
King Charles Meeting Room, Velvet Cloak Inn
Session I (1:00):
Welcome: Mary Helen Thuente, Head of English Department
1. Emily Stockard (Florida Atlantic University), "Performances in More's
History of King Richard III"
2. Sheila Cavanaugh (Emory University), "Rival to the Virgin Queen: The
Mysterious Death of Amy Robsart"
3. Anne Coldiron (LSU), "'Contra les Petrarquistes': Verse Translation
between Caxton and Tottel"
4. Christopher Hodgkins (UNC-Greensboro), "'The Vniversall Wheele of
Things': Herbert, Daniel, and the Augustinian Critique of Empire"
Session II (3:15)
1. Wayne Chandler (NW Missouri State U), "The Book is the Thing:
Strategies of Advertisement in Renaissance Commendatory Verse"
2. Sue Starke (Monmouth University), "Love in the Shadow World: Spenser's
Pastorella and Platonic Idealism"
3. Alzada Tifton (Hamline University), "Poetry, Patronage, and the Dance
of the Graces in Faerie QueeneVI"
Reception (6:30): N.C. State University Alumni Center
Banquet (8:00): Velvet Cloak Inn
Permormance by Cellist Jonathan Kramer
Saturday, 6 April 2002
King Charles Meeting Room, Velvet Cloak Inn
Session III (9:00)
1. Sarah Knight (Yale University), "Persian Kingship in Tamburlaine the
Great"
2. Nicholas Crawford (UNC-Greensboro), "The Discourse of Dilution in 1
Henry IV"
3. Pamela Macfie (University of the South), "The Ovidian Underworld in
Othello 3.3"
4. Heather Hirschfield (University of Tennessee), "Marvell and
Typological Paranoia"
Session IV (11:00)
1. Dennis Flynn (Bentley College), "Familiar Letters: Donne and Aretino"
2. Gary Stringer (University of Southern Mississippi), "Dating Donne's
Holy Sonnets: The Manuscript Evidence"
3. Graham Roebuck (McMaster University), "Donne and All the World"
4. Anne E. Millhaney (Webster University), "Pastoral Community and the
Hooks of Memory"
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