The aim of this seminar series, organised by CRSN, is
to explore the range of classical reception topics currently being
researched, to draw out crucial issues in theoretical and methodological
approaches and to address key questions about the scope and potential
of classical reception studies and its interfaces with other areas
of research (both classical and non-classical).
All sessions will take place at the Institute of Classical
Studies, School of Advanced Studies, University of London
during the spring term of 2005, on Thursdays at 5pm, Room
329/30.
January
20th - Dr Miriam Leonard (Bristol) The Politics of Reception
[Abstract]
27th - Dr Peter Heslin (Durham) Of Castratos and Kings: the
context of Handel's Deidamia [Abstract]
February
3rd - Professor Judith Mossman (Nottingham) Plutarch and English
Biography
10th - Dr Felix Budelmann (OU) The Anacreontic tradition in
European literature [Abstract]
17th - Professor Stephen Harrison (Oxford) Victorian Vergil
[Abstract]
24th - Professor Maria Wyke (Reading) Julius Caesar in Western
Culture [Abstract]
March
3rd - Dr Fiona Macintosh (Oxford) The French Oedipus:
Mounet-Sully and Beyond [Abstract]
10th - Professor Lorna Hardwick (OU) African Migrations in Classical
Reception [Abstract]
For further information contact CRSN
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