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From: Joseph Tate <[log in to unmask]>
Meter in Early Modern Europe
Renaissance Society of America, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario
28-30 March 2003
Proposals are invited for a panel on meter in early modern Europe (c.
1500-1700). Novel theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches as well as
papers that treat non-English meters are especially encouraged. Topics
might include, but are not limited to:
-- the politics of prosody manuals
-- intersections of meter and music (the music of the spheres, folk music,
etc.)
-- metrical rhythm and the passions
-- the influence of classical metrics on early modern prosodies
-- metrical forms and their generic associations
-- reconsidering the traditional divide between prose and verse
Proposals, including a one-page CV, should be submitted electronically to
Joseph Tate, English, University of Washington at <[log in to unmask]>
by 15 April 2002.
Those whose proposals are accepted are required to be members of The
Renaissance Society of America at the time of registration for the Toronto
conference (August 15, 2002).
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joseph tate
university of washington
department of english
comparative history of ideas program
box 354330
seattle, washington, 98195-4330
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http://josephtate.com/
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