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Chaucer at Galway II: Chaucer and realism – 25th and 26th June, 2014

June 25, 2014 @ 9:30 am

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Date:
June 25, 2014
Time:
9:30 am

Chaucer at Galway II: Chaucer and Realism

wednesday 25th– thursday 26th June, 2014

Venue: Hardiman Research Building, Room G011

Program

Wednesday 25th June 2014

9.30-10am: Registration (Hardiman Research Building, Room GO11)

10.00-11.00am:

Sarah Nangle (UCD): Music, Rationality and Chaucer’s Unnatural Birdsongs

Simonne Berry (Trinity): The ‰Û÷Substaunce’ of Sound: Musical Instruments in Chaucer’s House of Fame

11.00-11.30am: coffee

11.30am-1.00pm:

Frances McCormack (Galway): Chaucer and the Theology of Emotion

Darragh Greene (UCD): ‰Û÷What is this world?’: Chaucer and Metaphysics

Brendan O’Connell (Trinity): Nought That Was Aught: The Death of Good, Fair Whyte

1.00-2.30pm: lunch

2.30-3.30pm:

John Scattergood (Trinity): ‰Û÷Degree’, ‘estaat’ and ‘array’ in the Canterbury Tales: the Limits of Chaucer’s Realism

3.30-4.00pm: coffee

4.00-5.30pm:

Malte Urban (Queen’s): Chaucer on screen

Rod Stoneman (Galway): Chaucer, Pasolini and Resistance

5.30-6.00pm: drinks reception and formal welcome

6.00-7.00pm:

Paul Strohm (Columbia), Chaucer on the Waterfront

8.00pm: dinner in Nimmo’s restaurant, near the Spanish Arch

Thursday 26th June

10.00 -11.30am:

ClÌ_odhna Carney (Galway) ‰Û÷One of the greatest tragedies of my life…’: is there a Chaucerian realism?

Oya BayiltmiÌÉåÙ ÌÐÌãåÙÌ_tcÌ_ (Hacettepe University, Ankara): A Change in Chaucerian Aesthetics: From The Tale of Sir Thopas to The Tale of Melibee

Catherine Emerson (Galway): ‘The Lady and the Lamprey’, from Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles and connections to Arabian Nights and Shipman’s Tale

11.30am-12.00pm: coffee

12.00-1.00pm:

Piero Boitani (Rome), The Realism of Dante and the Realism of Chaucer

1.00 – 2.30pm: lunch

2.30-4.00pm:

David Clare (Galway): The Influence of Chaucer and Irish Mythology on C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia

Jennifer Alberghini (CUNY): The Hybrid Contours of English in Chaucer’s Time: Anglo-Norman Speakers in the Canterbury Tales

Niamh Pattwell (UCD):Exploring Ancrene Wisse in Frank McGuinness’s Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me

4.00-4.30pm: coffee

4.30-5.30pm:

Francisco Rozano-Garcia (Galway): Opposites Reconciled: The Wife of Bath’s Fictional Subjectivity

Huiyi Bao (UCD) Poetic Reality of the Night Sky: Chaucer’s Erratik Sterres

For more information please contact cliona.carney@nuigalway.ie

Chaucer at Galway is grateful to the following for generous support: Millennium Fund, Office of the Registrar and Deputy President, MA in Medieval Studies, Centre for Antique, Medieval and Pre-Modern Studies (CAMPS), Moore Institute, College of Arts, English Department (all at the National University of Ireland, Galway).