This is the blog of The Heroic Age, http://www.heroicage.org, an online journal dedicated to the study of European Northwest from 400-1100 AD. This space will be used to make announcements about news items, books, and other related medieval news of interest to The Heroic Age readers.
Monday, April 23, 2012
ASSC: How Best to Study Old English Language and Literature (and Why)
The Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium is pleased to announce a Workshop, Co-sponsored by the Department of English, NYU:
How Best to Study Old English Language and Literature (and Why)
Speakers:
Fred C. Robinson (Yale University)
Peter Baker (University of Virginia)
Robert Hasenfratz (University of Connecticut)
Michael Matto (Adelphi University)
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Discussants will include:
Martin L. Chase (Fordham, faculty), Heide Estes (Monmouth, faculty), Stacy Klein (Rutgers, faculty), Mo Pareles (NYU, Ph.D. candidate), Christine Venderbosch (Yale, Ph.D. candidate), Audrey Walton
(Columbia, Ph.D. candidate), Erica Weaver (Columbia, undergraduate), Eric Weiskott (Yale, Ph.D. candidate), E. Gordon Whatley (Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center, Faculty), Evan Wilson (NYU, undergraduate)
Friday, April 27
12:45—2:45 P.M.
13-19 University Place, Room 221
New York University
Reception to follow, in Room 229
ASSC Sponsored by: The Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; Dean for the Humanities, New York University; The Department of English, University of Rhode Island; The Department of English, Rutgers University; King's College London; The Department of English, UC Berkeley.
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