The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.1609 Tuesday, 31 August 2004
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Date: Monday, 30 Aug 2004 16:55:21 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 15.1502 CFP - 2005 Waterloo Conference on Elizabethan
Comment: Re: SHK 15.1502 CFP - 2005 Waterloo Conference on Elizabethan
Theatre
Listmembers:
After corresponding with the organizer of the conference below, I am
sending my own call for papers for a possible panel focusing on plays
with ancient Greek or Roman settings. I intend to submit a paper of my
own on Timon of Athens, and I solicit proposals for papers appropriate
for the theme of "Religion and Theatre" on Timon or on any Tudor or
Stuart plays with similar settings. To meet the conference deadline, I
would like to have the proposals by January 1, 2005.
This message will be cross-posted to the Ficino list as well.
Jack Heller
2303 College Avenue
Huntington, IN 46750
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>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
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>Philip Collington
>Department of English
>Niagara University
>Lewiston Road
>Niagara University, NY
>USA 14109-2035
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