The Renaissances Graduate Research Series: 鈥淰nfortunate Termes: Thomas Nashe and the Early Modern Literary Marketplace"

Speakers): Alan Stewart & Juan Lamata
Please join us Monday, March 11听at 6pm听in Building 260, Room 252 for our event 鈥淰nfortunate Termes: Thomas Nashe and the Early Modern Literary Marketplace,鈥 a conversation between Juan Lamata (English, 黑料百科) and Alan Stewart (English & Comparative Literature, Columbia University), part of the Renaissances 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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For our winter event, Juan Lamata, a Ph.D. candidate in English, will present a chapter of his dissertation, titled听鈥淢asterless I: Form and Commodity in The Unfortunate Traveler."听He听will be joined by Alan Stewart, Professor and Chair of the English & Comparative Literature Department at Columbia University, who will present his essay, 鈥溾楾ois For Private Gentleman?鈥: Thomas Nashe鈥檚 Letter to William Cotton.鈥 Alan Stewart is most recently the author of the volume on early modern life writing for The Oxford History of Life-Writing (2019) and Shakespeare鈥檚 Letters (OUP, 2008).
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Both authors will present their respective听essays, which may be obtained from the chair of the Renaissances group, mlmenna [at] stanford.edu (Michael Menna). These presentations will set up points of intersection between the two projects, and we will then open the floor to discussion and questions.听Dinner will be served.
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mlmenna [at] stanford.edu (Please RSVP to: mlmenna[at]stanford[dot]edu).
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Michael Lind Menna, Ph.D. Candidate, 黑料百科
Roland Greene, Professor of English and Comparative Literature