This is a Call for Papers and Poster advertising an interdisciplinary
conference held at the University of Wales, Bangor, on June 11, 2010.
*“Every discrete person that redeth or hereth this...”:*
readers, listeners and owners of books in the Middle Ages*
*11th June 2009, Bangor University*The final deadline for submissions is the
25th of April 2010.*
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Plenary speaker Ian Rumbold: **'Hermann Pötzlinger's Library'** *
*The conference includes a workshop on the **Bangor** Pontifical manuscript
*Medievalism Transformed Bangor
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The Sixth Annual Medievalism Transformed Conference will be held on the 11th
of June 2010 at Bangor University. This is an interdisciplinary postgraduate
conference accepting papers on studies in the medieval period, especially
literature, history, theology and music; other subjects will be considered
as well.
We welcome proposals on the theme of the medieval audience: modes in which a
text is presented to the public and interactions between the author and the
book reader, listener or owner.
Suggested topics are as follows, but not limited to:
- Presentation methods of medieval text, e.g. performance and reading
- Editorial revision as the first response
- Target audience identified through dedication, patronage or addresses
in the text
- Miscellanies and book collections indicating the audience reading
tastes
- Additions to text through music, illumination and marginalia
- Interpretation and use of medieval books in post-medieval context
Please send your proposal (no longer than 250 words) for a 20-minute paper
either electronically to the organizers at
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Medievalism Transformed
School of English, BangorUniversity,
Main Arts Building, College Road,
Bangor,
Gwynedd,
LL57 2DG
United Kingdom
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Please feel free to contact us with any queries.
Regards,
Anastasija Ropa & Elina Hamilton
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Elina G Hamilton, BM MA
Ph.D Research Student
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Ysgol Cerddoriaeth, Prifysgol Bangor, Cymru
School of Music, Bangor University, Wales
College Road, Bangor
LL57 2DG
+44 (0)1248 388434
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Elina G Hamilton, BM MA
Ph.D Research Student
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Ysgol Cerddoriaeth, Prifysgol Bangor, Cymru
School of Music, Bangor University, Wales
College Road, Bangor
LL57 2DG
+44 (0)1248 388434
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