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NYU English Early Modern Forum Events, Fall 2008

Dear CELCE members,

We are pleased to announce the list of events for the NYU English Department Early Modern Forum. The Early Modern Forum meets fortnightly on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm. All events will be held in 19 University Place, room 224, unless otherwise noted (visitors from outside NYU should bring photo ID to sign into the building). All are welcome!

Please note that for our first event, happening on Thursday, September 18, John Archer has pre-circulated his paper. To pick up a copy, go the the NYU English Department (5th floor of 19 University Place). The papers can be found in the pigeon hole labeled "CELCE" directly across from the elevators. If the supply is exhausted or you would like the paper over email, please email us at the address(es) given below.

If you have questions, contact Liza Blake, elizabeth[dot]blake[at]nyu[dot]edu, or Katie Vomero, kathryn[dot]vomero[at]nyu[dot]edu.


NYU English Early Modern Forum
Fall 2008 Events

September 18
"Islam and Tamburlaine’s World-Picture"
John Archer
(NYU)
This event will be held in room 222 of 19UP.

October 16
"Shakespeare’s Speech"
David Schalkwyk
(University of Cape Town)

October 30
"'Oh that my Tongue were now with Silver tipped': Avian Automata in the Renaissance"
Wendy Hyman
(Ithaca College)

November 13
"Early Modern Passion: An Aristotelian Approach"
Ross Knecht
(NYU)

RESCHEDULED:
November 25
"Shakespeare, Ovid and Bellini Feast with the Gods"
Susanne Wofford
(NYU)
This event will be held in room 222 of 19UP.

December 11
Medieval/Renaissance Graduate Final Paper Workshop

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