UNIVERSITY OF YORK CENTRE FOR MEDIEVAL STUDIES
`DANTE AND POPULAR CULTURE: MEDIEVAL AND MODERN'
A one-day conference to be held in the Huntingdon Room at King's Manor,
Exhibition Square, York
on Saturday 31 October 1998
PROGRAMME:
10.30 - 11 am Registration and Coffeee
Morning session, chaired by Nick Havely (York)
11.00 am Peter ARMOUR (RHBNC London):`The "Comedy" as Comedy'
11.45 Jonathan USHER (Edinburgh): `"Simul simplicibus et eruditis"?
Boccaccio and the Intended Readership of the "Comedy"'
Afternoon session, chaired by Steve ELLIS (Birmingham)
2.00 pm Cormac O'CUILLEANAIN (Dublin): `Dante in "The Zebra-Striped
Hearse"
2.45 Christopher WAGSTAFF (Reading): `Dante in the Cinema, form the Silent
Period to Today'
3.30 Mark BALFOUR and Alessandro GALLENZI (London): `The Otherworld Turned
Upside Down: Marcello's Comic-book "Comedy"'
CONFERENCE FEE: stlg12.50 (incl. coffee and tea)
STUDENTS AND UNWAGED: stlg6 (incl. coffee and tea)
Lunch will be available at an extra charge of stlg5
For further information contact Nick HAVELY (organizer). e-mail:
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TO BOOK, send a cheque for the relevant amount payable to the University
of York to Louise Harrison, Centre for Medieval Studies, King's Manor YORK
YO1 7EP, as soon as possible, giving your name and address.
Nick Havely 19/10/98
Jonathan Usher
Department of Italian
David Hume Tower
George Square
Edinburgh
tel 0131-650-3644
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