Note also the Spenser session on Thursday, for those early arrivals... Thursday, 3:30 pm Session 155 Edmund Spenser and His World Presider: M. Rick Smith, Kent State Univ.-Trumbull Recovering Satire in Book I of The Faerie Queene Mark D. Stephenson, Univ. of Western Ontario The Prince of Rays: Spectacular Invisibility in Spenser's The Faerie Queene Lisa Dickson, Univ. of Northern British Columbia Spenser Contra Burghley: A Contribution to Spenserian Biography Bruce Danner, Xavier University Schneider 1355 ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Wilson-Okamura" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 7:20 AM Subject: Spenser at Kalamazoo 1. If anyone is driving back to or through Chicago on Sunday after the 10:30 session, please email me PRIVATELY at [log in to unmask] I've got a ride to Kalamazoo, but am still looking for a ride back. I will gladly pay for our gas and provide diverting conversation en route. 2. Some Spenser events to look forward to: Friday 10 am Session 233 Representations of Emotion in the Early Modern Period Spenser, Wolfram, and the Reformation of Despair Susannah Brietz Monta, Louisiana State Univ. (Sangren 2301) Friday 10 am Session 235 Spenser's Faerie Queene Spenser and the Art of Household Management: Romance Economics Faerie Queene Erica L. Rude, Purdue Univ. She’s Taen Awa the Boniest Knight”: Popular Faerie Tradition and Spenser’s Dangerous Faerie Queene Jean N. Goodrich, Univ. of Arizona "Both Kindes in One": Spenser’s Marriage of the Medway and the Thames Daniel T. Lochman, Texas State Univ. Political Implications of Spenser’s Legend of Temperance Amy Hope Dudley Sweitzer, Univ. of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Sangren 2303) Friday 1:30 Session 259 Spenserian Chastity and Marriage: Dewly, Maidly, Deeply Sponsor: Spenser at Kalamazoo Opening Remarks: William A. Oram, Smith College Casting Pearls in “Dew Time”: Epithalamion and The FQ Roger W. Rouland, Univ. of Texas–Austin Amoret’s “Perfect Hole”: A Source for Faerie Queene Has Not Occurred to You Lauren Silberman, Baruch College, CUNY “Who Can Loue the Worker of Her Smart?”: The Faerie Queene Melissa Sanchez, San Francisco State Univ. Respondent: Thomas P. Roche Jr., Princeton Univ. (Valley I: 107) Friday 3:30 Session 322 Sound, Memory, and Silence in Edmund Spenser Sponsor: Spenser at Kalamazoo Savagery, Civility, and Silence in Spenser: The Faerie Queene, Book VI, and A View Jane Grogan, Pennsylvania State Univ. Spenserian Alliteration Paul Hecht, Wake Forest Univ. “Souenaunce” and Poetic Knowledge in The Faerie Queene, Book II Anne Sussman, Univ. of Virginia Respondent: Andrew Escobedo, Ohio Univ. (Valley I: 107) ------------------------------------- Friday evening at 9 pm Spenser at Kalamazoo Business Meeting The main subject of business this year is READING SPENSER AND SIDNEY ALOUD. No tutorials or demonstrations: we shall just go around the room reading one stanza at a time until we finish a canto, of which I shall bring photocopies. We shall then change our notes to lyrical and read from Sidney; again, photocopies will be provided. (Fetzer 1055) ------------------------------------- Saturday evening at 8:30 pm International Porlock Society (Fetzer 1055) ------------------------------------- Sunday 10:30 Session 622 Canonical Spenser? Supplementation, Illustration, and Annotation Sponsor: Spenser at Kalamazoo Presider: Mark D. Stephenson, Univ. of Western Ontario A New Spenserian Poem: M. L.'s Envies Scourge Richard Peterson, Univ. of Connecticut Improving Reception: Annotative Practice and The Faerie Queene Holly A. Crocker, Univ. of Cincinnati Louis du Guernier’s Illustrations for the John Hughes Edition of The Faerie Queene (1715) Rachel Hile Bassett, Univ. of Kansas Respondent: Joseph Lowenstein, Washington Univ. in St. Louis Closing Remarks: William A. Oram, Smith College ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. David Wilson-Okamura http://virgil.org [log in to unmask] English Department Virgil reception, discussion, documents, &c East Carolina University Sparsa et neglecta coegi. -- Claude Fauchet -----------------------------------------------------------------------