Dear list members,
please find below the programme of the two-day conference on “Eighteenth-Century German Literature and The Italian Renaissance”, which will take place at the Queen’s College, Oxford, on 16-17 June 2016.
Attendance is free and free lunch will be provided on both days, but registration is preferred (please write to: [log in to unmask]).
Everybody is welcome!
Laura
Two-day conference
“Eighteenth-Century German Literature and The Italian Renaissance. Poetry, Philosophy, Religion/Deutsche Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts und italienische Renaissance. Dichtung, Philosophie, Religion”
The Queen’s College, Oxford
Schulman Auditorium
Under the Auspices of the Hölderlin-Gesellschaft
Sponsored by the Marie Curie Actions of the EU Seventh Work Programme and the Deutsches Seminar of the University of Tübingen
16.06.2016
10.00 Reception
10.40 Welcome and Introductory Remarks: Laura Anna Macor (Oxford), Martin McLaughlin (Oxford)
11.00 First Session, Chair: Laura Anna Macor (Oxford)
Elena Polledri (Udine), Die Übersetzung der Renaissance in der Goethezeit
11.30 Jörg Robert (Tübingen): Hybride Intertextualität. J.M.R. Lenzʼ Versepos „Petrarch – Ein Gedicht aus seinen
Liedern gezogen“ (1776)
12.00 Discussion
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Second Session, Chair: Charlie Louth (Oxford)
Lucas Eigel (Oxford): Songs on stage
15.00 Denis Robichaud (Notre Dame): Competing Claims on the Legacies of Renaissance Humanism in Histories of
Philologies
15.30 Discussion
16.30 Tea Break
17.00 Third Session, Chair: Tobias Heinrich (Oxford)
Gudrun Bamberger (Tübingen): Ein Dichter wird zu Dichtung: Torquato Tasso in der deutschen Literatur des 18.
Jahrhunderts
17.30 Astrid Dröse (Tübingen): Renaissance in Schillers Zeitschriften
18.00 Discussion
17.06.2016
10.00 Reception
11.00 Fourth Session, Chair: Henrike Lähnemann (Oxford)
Kevin Hilliard (Oxford): Cynicism, Aretino, Wieland, Goethe: Satire and Sociability in the Eighteenth Century
11.30 Ritchie Robertson (Oxford): Machiavelli in Germany, 1660-1810
12.00 Discussion
13.00 Lunch
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