New Directions in Tudor Drama
London Renaissance Seminar
21 January 2012, 2pm
From John Heywood to John Lyly, the study of Tudor drama is currently experiencing a outburst of interest and excitement. Featuring established and upcoming scholars, this seminar will explore new approaches to sixteenth-century dramatic culture.
Speakers: Andy Kesson (University of Kent), Mike Pincombe (Newcastle University), Chloe Porter (King’s College London), and Eleanor Rycroft (Lancaster University).
Organisers: Dr Lucy Munro (Keele University) and Dr Shehzana Mamujee
(Newcastle University). For further information please contact
Dr Lucy Munro (l.munro@engl.keele.ac.uk).
Venue: School of Arts, Birkbeck College. Rooms 114 and 112 (refreshments), 43 Gordon Square, London WC1. Coffee from 1.30pm.
21 January 2012, 2pm
From John Heywood to John Lyly, the study of Tudor drama is currently experiencing a outburst of interest and excitement. Featuring established and upcoming scholars, this seminar will explore new approaches to sixteenth-century dramatic culture.
Speakers: Andy Kesson (University of Kent), Mike Pincombe (Newcastle University), Chloe Porter (King’s College London), and Eleanor Rycroft (Lancaster University).
Organisers: Dr Lucy Munro (Keele University) and Dr Shehzana Mamujee
(Newcastle University). For further information please contact
Dr Lucy Munro (l.munro@engl.keele.ac.uk).
Venue: School of Arts, Birkbeck College. Rooms 114 and 112 (refreshments), 43 Gordon Square, London WC1. Coffee from 1.30pm.
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