With all this interest in Spenser and ethics, list members
who are in or can get to the Washington, DC. area, might
want to attend a one-day conference on Reading Renaissance
Ethics to be held at the University of Maryland, College
Park, on Friday, November, 16th. Featured speakers include:
Lynn Enterline, David Lee Miller, Gordon Teskey, Richard
Strier, Katharine Eisaman Maus, Ken Gross and David
Norbrook. The conference begins at 9:00 and ends around
6--in the Atrium, Stamp Student Center. It's open to the
public and no registration is required. Anyone interested
can contact me for details.
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 13:58:54 -0600 "Craig A. Berry"
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> At 06:19 PM 11/5/2001 +0000, Andrew Zurcher wrote:
>
> >Elizabeth Fowler used to teach a seminar on The Faerie Queene at Yale that
> >included the NE and Aristotle's Politics;
>
> She also has a fine essay that one would want to have handy when teaching a
> course on Spenser and ethics:
>
> "The Failure of Moral Philosophy in the Work of Edmund Spenser,"
> Representations 51 (Summer 1995), 57–86.
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