Me too, and sorry to use the list this way. Anne. On May 1, 2013, at 5:24 PM, Joel Davis wrote: > I'm in. Someplace light, because we get a lot of heavy food throughout. > > > On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Marianne F Micros <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello, As usual I will post the location of the Elizabeth Boyle room on the bulletin board. I will be arriving on Wednesday, so the room will be available starting Wednesday evening (not sure what time yet). Dinner plans for Wednesday, anyone? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sean Henry <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Sent: Wed, 01 May 2013 11:09:39 -0400 (EDT) > Subject: Spenser papers and sessions at Kalamazoo, 2013 > > Hello, all, > > David asked me to pass along to you all the list of Spenser papers and > sessions at Kalamazoo next week, which I append for your reference. > Somewhat frustratingly, there are a couple of stray papers that go > toe-to-toe with the Spenser at Kalamazoo panels this time round; however, > I'm sure you'll agree that there are some interesting things being > presented in Michigan this year. > > Looking forward to seeing you in western Michigan for the usual mixture of > convivial scholarship and uncomfortable metal chairs--- > > Sean Henry. > > > *Thursday, 10 am*: Romancing Islam > > Session 10 (Valley I, room 101) > > Sponsor: Medieval Romance Society > > “Allegorizing Islam in Book II of *The Faerie Queene*” > > Dennis Austin Britton, Univ. of New Hampshire > > > > *Thursday, 10 am*: Early Modern English Literature > > Session 13 (Valley I, room 104) > > “Protestantism, Despayre, and Reading in Book I of *Faerie Queene*” > > Stephanie M. S. Bahr, Univ. of California–Berkeley > > > > *Friday, 10 am*: Futures of Allegory: Medieval and Modern (A Collaboratory) > > Session 223 (Schneider 1360) > > “Speculative Allegories: Objects and Ecologies in Langland and Spenser” > > William M. Rhodes, Univ. of Virginia > > > > *Friday, 10 am*: Spenser at Kalamazoo I: Poet, Giant, Bishop, Sheep > > Session 235 (Bernhard Brown & Gold Room) > > Sponsor: Spenser at Kalamazoo > > Organizer: Sean Henry, Univ. of Victoria; Theodore L. Steinberg, > SUNY–Fredonia; and David Scott Wilson-Okamura, East Carolina Univ. > > > > Presider: John Walters, Indiana Univ.–Bloomington > > Opening Remarks: William A. Oram, Smith College > > > > “Revisiting the Bibliographical History of Spenser’s *View of the Present > State of Ireland*” > > Jean R. Brink, Huntington Library > > > > “Rough and Harsh Terms: *The Shepheardes Calendar* and ‘Bad’ Poetry” > > Matthew Harrison, Princeton Univ. > > > > “Prophesying and ‘Uncontrolled Freedome’: Edmund Spenser, Archbishop > Grindal, and the Episode of the Egalitarian Giant” > > Denna Iammarino, Case Western Reserve Univ. > > > > > > *Friday, 1:30 pm:* Spenser at Kalamazoo II: The Nature of the Beast > > Session 244 (Valley I, room 101) > > Sponsor: Spenser at Kalamazoo > > Organizer: Rachel E. Hile, Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ.–Fort Wayne; Jennifer > Vaught, Univ. of Louisiana–Lafayette; Theodore L. Steinberg, SUNY–Fredonia > > > > Presider: Kristen L. Olson, Pennsylvania State Univ.–Beaver > > > > “They Behead Horses, Don’t They? Spenser’s Boring Animals and the Subject > of Allegory” > > Chris Barrett, Louisiana State Univ. > > > > “Reconsidering the Blatant Beast’s Relation to Malory” > > Kenneth Hodges, Univ. of Oklahoma > > > > “Poetical Matters in *The Faerie Queene*” > > Debapriya Sarkar, Rutgers Univ. > > > > > > *Friday, 3:30 pm: *Spenser at Kalamazoo III: Delaying the Inevitable > > Session 302 (Valley I, room 101) > > Sponsor: Spenser at Kalamazoo > > Organizer: Sean Henry, Univ. of Victoria; Rachel E. Hile, Indiana > Univ.-Purdue Univ.–Fort Wayne; and Jennifer Vaught, Univ. of > Louisiana–Lafayette > > > > Presider: Ann Higgins, Westfield State Univ. > > > > “Apocalypse on Hold: Spenser’s Redcrosse Knight and the Inconclusive Death > of Two Dragons” > > Donald Stump, St. Louis Univ. > > > > “On Not Committing Suicide” > > Andrew Escobedo, Ohio Univ. > > > > “Mirabella’s Penance and Compassion in *The Faerie Queene*, Book VI” > > Sara Saylor, Univ. of Texas–Austin > > > Closing Remarks: William A. Oram, Smith College > > > > *Friday, 3:30 pm:* Medieval Medievalisms > > Session 335 (Schneider 1335) > > Sponsor: Graduate Medievalists at Berkeley > > “Streaming the Medieval Historical Consciousness in Spenser’s *Faerie Queene > * and Shakespeare’s *Richard II*” > > Russell L. Keck, Purdue Univ. > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > Sean Henry, B.A., M.A., PhD. > Lecturer, Department of English > University of Victoria, B.C., Canada > [log in to unmask] > > > > > > -- > Joel B Davis > Coordinator, MA Program in English > English Department > Stetson University > 421 N Woodland Blvd Unit 8300 > DeLand, FL 32720 > 386.822.7724 > The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia and the Invention of English Literature > http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/english/davis.php > >