Early Modern Paratexts 2013
University of
Bristol, Clifton Hill House, Friday 26th
July
9.00-9.30 Registration and Coffee
9.30-9.40 Seating and Welcome
9.40-11.00 Panel 1, Wills Reception Room
People of the Paratext
Danielle Clarke,
University College Dublin
‘Early Modern
Women’s Poetry, Form and Paratext’
Colm
MacCrossan, Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership, Oxford ‘Performing Patronage in the Headers of Richard Hakluyt’s The Principal Navigations (1598-1600)’
Tamara Atkin, Queen
Mary, and Emma Smith, Hertford College Oxford
‘Actors,
Speakers and Personated Persons: Character Lists as Paratexts in Early Modern
Plays’
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-12.50 Panel 2, Wills Reception Room
Prefacing the
Text
Ben
Crabstick, Independent Scholar
‘ “I shall
deserve of the age”: Humphrey Moseley and the Publisher’s Preface’
Harriet
Archer, Christ Church College Oxford
‘Rewriting
History: The Unstable Texts and Paratexts of John Higgins’s
Mirror for Magistrates (1574-1587)’
Harry
Newman, Kent
‘ “[M]y intentions herein are honest
and iust”: Prefacing Printed Gynaecological and
Obstetrical Texts in Early Modern England’
Panel 3, Symonds
Music Room
‘And another
thing ...’
Tom
Charlton, Stirling
‘ “Place
these three Letters as marked’: the Reliquiæ Baxterianæ,
Interpolation and Paratext’
Marion
Löffler, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies
‘Translation,
Education and Politics: Paratexts in 1790s Wales’
Martina
Pranić, Free University Berlin
‘The Meaning
in the Paratext: Changing Perspectives on
Marin Držić’s
Conspiratorial Episode’
12.50-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.20 Panel 4, Wills Reception Room
The
Paratext Proper
Camilla Temple,
Bristol
‘The Emblem Book Epic
and its Trans-European Readership: a Sixteenth-century Edition of Ovid’s Metamorphoses’
Sophie
Butler, New College Oxford
‘ “I Present thee Reader with
no excellencies”: Paratextual Readers and Writers of
Essays in Early Modern England’
Katherine
Hunt, Birkbeck
‘Shuffled Knowledge: Text and
Paratext in Early Modern Didactic Playing Cards’
Panel 5,
Symonds Music Room
Disrupting Reading
Bláithín
Hurley, St John’s College Cambridge
‘Paratextual Paradigms or
Decorative Distractions: Illustrations in the Music Instrument Manuals of
Sylvestro di Ganassi’
Lynsey
McCulloch, Coventry, and Rob Tovey, Worcester
‘Designing the Early Modern
Frontispiece: “All this literature is book-nurtured and
book-bound” ’
Rachel
Stenner, Bristol
‘Books and Things: William
Caxton’s Erroneous Texts’
3.20-3.50 Tea
3.50-5.10 Panel 6, Wills Reception Room
Shaping and Reshaping
Peter
Kirwan, Nottingham
‘ “The doubtful title,
gentlemen, prefixed”: Paratextual Truth Claims and
Authenticity in the “Shakespeare Apocrypha” ’
Judith
Atty, Queen Mary
‘Changing Paratext, Changing
Meaning: from Les Antiquitez to Ruines of Rome’
Laura
Moretti, Emmanuel College Cambridge
‘Ensuring Popularity: the
Clever Use of Paratext in the Multiple Editions of a Japanese Early Modern
Bestseller’
Panel 7,
Symonds Music Room
Reading Materials
Peter
Auger, Oxford
‘Printed Marginalia as
Punctuation’
Lucy Razzall, Emmanuel College Cambridge
‘Printed Repositories in Early Modern England’
Rebecca Bullard, Reading
‘Signs of the times? Reading
Signatures in Two Late Seventeenth-century Secret Histories’
5.10-5.20 Comfort
Break
5.20-6.10 Plenary
Address, Wills Reception Room
Helen Smith, York
‘Negotiating Paratexts’
6.10-6.30 Closing
Discussion, Wills Reception Room
6.30-8.00 Drinks
Reception