Thanks for the info. I'm coming in on Wednesday so the Elizabeth
Boyle room will be open. I'll leave a message on the bulletin board
about its location. But if you come Wednesday night, you'll need to
bring your own goodies. See you all soon. Marianne
Quoting Hannibal Hamlin <[log in to unmask]>:
> [Forwarded from Thomas Herron.]
>
> Dear Spenserians and Sidneians,
>
> Some of you may be arriving at Kalamazoo on the Wednesday or early
> Thursday
> of the conference, and if so, I encourage you to come to the
> following
> panels related to Irish culture and also Spenser.
>
> Finally (treasonous words!), if for some strange reason you feel
> Porlocked-out, let me also encourage you to come to the cash bar
> sponsored
> by the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies, scheduled for 8:30
> on
> Saturday evening. This follows an open bar reception at 8pm
> sponsored by
> St. Louis U., which I'm sure some of the ASIMS members will happily
> attend
> as well (the current President of ASIMS, Tom Finan, is at St. Louis
> U.).
>
> Sincerely, Thomas Herron
>
> Session 50 Bernhard Brown & Gold Room 10:00 am
>
> Late Medieval Ireland: Continental Currents
> Organizer: Thomas Herron, East Carolina Univ.
> Presider: Heather J. Tanner, Ohio State Univ.¡©Mansfield
>
> Champagne Crusaders: French Connections in Thirteenth-Century Meath
> Michael Potterton, National Univ. of Ireland¡©Galway
> Norman-French Tombs in Medieval Ireland
> John Bradley, National Univ. of Ireland¡©Maynooth
> Where Is the Renaissance in Ireland?
> Thomas Herron
>
> Session 71 Valley I 106 1:30 pm
> New Perspectives on Spenser¡¯s Natural World
> Presider: Elizabeth Bradburn, Western Michigan Univ.
>
> Spenser¡¯s Gnats
> Adam Hansen, Queen¡¯s Univ., Belfast
> Irish Woods and Oaten Reeds: Transforming Forests in Spenser¡¯s
> Faerie Queene
> Peter Remien, Univ. of Colorado¡©Boulder
> ¡°How Doth the Little Crocodile / Improve His Shining [Tale]¡±:
> Natural
> History and the Mercenary Amphibians in Prosopopoia: or Dr. Mother
> Hubbard¡¯s Tale
> Sean Henry, Univ. of Western Ontario
>
> Session 183 Fetzer 1055 7:30 pm
> New Research on Castles in Britain and Ireland
> Sponsor: Dept. of Archaeology, National Univ. of Ireland¡©Galway
> Organizer: Kieran D. O¡¯Conor, National Univ. of Ireland¡©Galway
> Presider: James Lyttleton, Univ. College Cork
>
> Room with a View: Framing Castle Landscapes
> Oliver Creighton, Univ. of Exeter
> Past and Present Approaches to the Study of Anglo-Norman Castles in
> Ireland
> Kieran D. O¡¯Conor
> Past and Present Approaches to the Study of Tower Houses in Ireland
> Rory Sherlock, National Univ. of Ireland¡©Galway
> Pre-1300 Castles in Scotland: Alien Artifact or Native Adaptation?
> Richard Oram, Univ. of Stirling
>
> Session 198 Bernhard Faculty Lounge 7:30 pm
> Archetypal Interpretation of Medieval Literature and Culture
> Organizer: Ronald J. Elardo, Adrian College
> Presider: Ronald J. Elardo
>
> The Puer Aeternus in Medieval Irish Narrative
> Phillip A. Bernhardt-House, Chapman Univ.¡©Whidbey Island
> ¡°Sumir Kalla©£r ©at Meinsemed¡±: Going Berserk in the Shadow of
> State
> Centralization of Old Norse Society
> Jessica Mou, Univ. of York
> Egils saga Skalla-Grimssonar: Egill as Shadowy Shape-Shifter
> Joanne Isbey, Univ. of Detroit Mercy
>
> Hannibal Hamlin
> Associate Professor of English
> Book Review Editor and Associate Editor, Reformation
> The Ohio State University
> 1680 University Drive
> Mansfield, OH 44906
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