The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.1502 Wednesday, 11 August 2004
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Date: Tuesday, 10 Aug 2004 10:16:37 -0400
Subject: CFP - 2005 Waterloo Conference on Elizabethan Theatre
CALL FOR PAPERS
2005 Waterloo Conference on Elizabethan Theatre:
"Religion and Theatre"
We invite session and paper proposals for the seventeenth Elizabethan
Theatre conference, to be held June 16-18, 2005, at the University of
Waterloo. Proposals on any aspect of the relationship between religion
and Tudor-Stuart drama are welcome.
Plenary speakers:
Anthony Dawson (University of British Columbia)
Alexandra Johnston (REED Project, University of Toronto)
Jeffrey Knapp (University of California, Berkeley)
Debora Shuger (University of California, Los Angeles)
Richard Strier (University of Chicago)
Paul Whitfield White (Purdue University)
The conference will be held at the University of Waterloo Conference
Centre, where anticipated 2005 rates for bed and breakfast
accommodation, all taxes included, are $64.96 Cdn. (single) and $48.16
Cdn. (double). The conference schedule will include several trips to
plays at the nearby Stratford Festival of Canada. Waterloo is part of a
metropolitan area with a population of 450,000, located in the heart of
Ontario's Mennonite farming country, adjacent to the historic village of
St. Jacobs. It is about an hour west of Toronto's Pearson International
Airport. High temperatures in mid-June average a pleasant 23 degrees
Celsius (74F), with overnight lows a cool 11C (52F). For updated
information, visit http://english.uwaterloo.ca/Elizabethan.htm.
By January 31, 2005, submit paper or session proposals electronically to
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Kenneth Graham
Department of English
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
Philip Collington
Department of English
Niagara University
Lewiston Road
Niagara University, NY
USA 14109-2035
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