Reviving the Dead: Classical Imitation in Renaissance Literature

Reviving the Dead: Classical Imitation in Renaissance Literature
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The Sir Herbert Grierson Centre for Textual Criticism and Comparative Literary History, in association with the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Aberdeen

 

 

Reviving the Dead: Classical Imitation in Renaissance Literature

 

Friday 22nd May, 11.30 am—5 pm

Saturday 23rd May, 10 am—4 pm

Venue: Divinity Library

 

Visiting speakers:

          Dr. Emma Buckley  (St. Andrews)

          Prof. Lynn Enterline  (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee)

          Prof. Philip Hardie  (Cambridge)

          Prof. Stephen Hinds  (University of Washington, Seattle)

          Dr. Simon Kay  (St. Andrews)

          Prof. Andrew Laird  (Warwick)

 

Internal speakers:

          Dr. Zohar Hadromi-Allouche (Divinity)

          Dr. Helen Lynch (English)

          Dr. Sam Newington (Divinity)

          Dr. Syrithe Pugh (English)

 

With thanks to:

  • Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London
  • Society of Renaissance Studies (Scotland)