The Renaissances Graduate Research Series: "On the Metaphysical Plain with George Herbert"

Speakers): Luke Barnhart and Catherine Nicholson
Dear members of the English and听Renaissances听community,
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Please join us for our Monday, May 8th event, part of the听Renaissances听Graduate Research Series which stages conversations between advanced Ph.D. students at 黑料百科 and interlocutors of their work.
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Please note that the event will take place over dinner, 6-8pm on Monday, May 8th, in Pigott Hall, Room 216.
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For our spring event,听Luke听Barnhart, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in English, will present an essay emerging from his dissertation,听"Sense of the Plain in the Early Modern Poem." 听The essay, titled 鈥淥n the Metaphysical Plain,鈥 links invocations of plainness in lyric poems by George Herbert and others in an attempt to trace surprising affinities between two styles鈥斺減lain鈥 and 鈥渕etaphysical鈥濃攖ypically presented as competing in 17th听century English poetics.听 听
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He will be joined by Catherine Nicholson, an Associate Professor of English at Yale, who will present on her current book project,听Reading Against Time:听The Faerie Queene听and the Indiscipline of Literary Criticism. Her chapter is titled 鈥淣o Time to Scan: Crisis in听The Faerie Queene鈥 and explores the the methodological crises of machine reading through the figure of Talus, Artegall鈥檚 unyielding robotic sidekick in 鈥淭he Legend of Justice.鈥
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Both will briefly present on their works in progress (attached below). These presentations will set up points of intersection between the two projects and we will then open the floor to discussion and questions.
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Please RSVP to:听hsd [at] stanford.edu (hsd[at]stanford[dot]edu)听or听leogvell [at] stanford.edu (leogvell[at]stanford[dot]edu)
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Leo Grao Velloso Damato Oliveira, Ph.D. Student, 黑料百科
Hannah Smith-Drelich, Ph.D. Candidate, 黑料百科
Roland Greene, Professor of English and Comparative Literature
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