The Doug Burger Lecture in Medieval and Early Modern Literature

Join the CU Department of English for the Fourth Annual Doug Burger Lecture in Medieval and Early Modern Literature

Thursday, March 15
4:30 p.m. reception
5 p.m. talk
Center for British and Irish Studies, NORLIN Library M549


An exciting afternoon of talks will include:
Associate Professor Tiffany Beechy - "Mashups in the Margins: Close Reading and the Medieval Manuscript"

Professor Katherine Eggert - "Smooth Beauty: Ruskin’s Aesthetics and Spenser’s Allegorical Women"

Associate Professor David Glimp - "Tolling From Every Flower: Sovereignty, Taxes, and Controversy in Shakespeare’s History Plays"

 

 

Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 4:30pm

Norlin Library, Center for British and Irish Studies, RM M549

Event Type

Lecture/Presentation

Interests

Arts & Culture, Fun & Entertainment

Audience

Students, Faculty, Alumni, General Public, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Staff, Postdoc, High School Students

College, School & Unit

Graduate School, Arts & Sciences, University Libraries

Tags

history, English, literature, medieval, shakesepeare

Cost

FREE

Group
English
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