1:00-1:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks
(Ken Hiltner, Professor of English & EMC Director)
1:05-2:00 Panel 1: Shakespeare Revisited
Sunny Sidhu: "Poetic Justice: King Richard in Purgatory."
Natalia Cohen: “Ten”
Chanti Burnette, with Emelie Battaglia: “The Odd Couplet”
Michael Bergin: “The Merchant of Venice Act 5 Revision”
2:00-2:40 Panel 2: Nature and Transformation
Garrett Hazelwood: “Green Thoughts: Andrew Marvell's Garden of Enlightenment Thinking"
Alexis Tai: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Love, an Ephemeral Force”
Amanda Montague: “'Forever Murmurs, and Forever Weeps': Transforming Violence Against Women Into Imperialistic Art in 'Windsor-Forest'"
2:40-2:45
Break
2:45-3:30 Panel 3: Genre and the Early Modern
Katharine Peters: "Eternal Elegies: The Song Lives On; Border Crossings in Thomas Gray's Work"
Caitlin Carlson: On Swift- Title TBA
Emma Hammack: "Man as Poet, and Poet as Man: Pope's Essay on Man"
3:30-4:00 Reception
Please attend and support inventive and refreshing work on early modern topics by our undergraduate students. |