Sir Henry suffered more than his fair share of misfortunes in life, and I'm
afraid he's doomed to suffer this one in death. At this late stage of things,
it's difficult to imagine the conference organizers making a change in the
program.
I share your concerns,then, Charlie, and hope that the Henry Sidney
enthusiasts will somehow find themselves able to make contact both with you
and with John Bradley. I'm not certain that I understand Thomas Herron's
phrase "too much Sidney," but I'm very glad to have the announcement about his
talk.
Cheers,
Rob Stillman
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>It not only conflicts with the Sidney session, it conflicts with my paper on
>Sir Henry Sidney! Ain't it the way: after 30 years of K'zoo, the two Henry
>Sidney papers happy at the same time. Can't anything be done?
>
>Charlie Ross
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas Herron [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 1:22 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Sidney at Kalamazoo
>
>
>
>Hello -- for those of you headed north this spring, I wanted to call
>attention to a paper by Irish historian-archaeologist John Bradley on Sir
>Henry Sidney that may otherwise slip under the radar screen. (Bradley spoke
>on Ormond at the Spenser Cambridge conference, as you may recall.)
>Unfortunately it conflicts with one of the Sidney-at-Kalamazoo sessions
>(Friday 1:30) but too much Sidney is better than too little, I would think.
>
>
>All the best, Thomas Herron
>
>
>
>Session 301: Sangren 3308
>
>
> Late Medieval Ireland: History, Text, Landscape
>
> Organizer: Thomas Herron, Hampden-Sydney College
>Presider: Niall Brady, Discovery Programme, Dublin
>
> The Forest in the Gaelic Landscape: Evidence from Thirteenth- to
>Fourteenth-Century Bardic Poetry
>
>
> Thomas Finan, Webster Univ.
>
> Re-Viewing Ireland's Medieval Landscape: Giraldus Cambrensis
>
> Valerie McGowan-Doyle, National Univ. of Ireland-Cork
>
> A Bridge of Size: Sir Henry Sidney and Athlone
>
> John Bradley, National Univ. of Ireland-Maynooth
>
>
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