Dr. Jonathan Culler, professor of English and comparative literature, Cornell University, will deliver the 2007 Barber Lecture, “Reading the Flowers of Evil Today,” at 7:30 p.m. November 27 in 109 Imholte Hall
Ferran will speak on the historical memory of Spain and the difficult topics of stolen children and ...
Dr. John Barry, reader in the School of Politics and International Studies and Philosophy and associ...
The interdisciplinary topic will explore the language, the associations, and the poetics of sudden, ...
Russ Castronovo, the Jean Wall Bennet professor of English and American studies at the University of...
Dr. Jerome McGann, John Stewart Bryan University Professor, University of Virginia, will deliver the...
Sonya Posmentier, associate professor of English at New York University, will deliver the 2018 Barbe...
Dr. Elizabeth Otto, professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Global Gender Studies at th...
Spanish scholar Marvin A. Lewis, director of the Afro-Romance Institute for Languages and Literature...
Frances E. Dolan. professor of English at the University of California-Davis, will deliver the lectu...
David Tse-Chien Pan, professor of German at the University of California, Irvine, will deliver the l...
De Rachewiltz will discuss German lyrical poet Oswald von Wolkenstein (c.1377-1445), known as the “o...
William Burgwinkle, professor of Medieval French and Occitan at Cambridge University, will deliver t...
Jay Parini, Axinn professor of English and creative writing at Middlebury College, will be the featu...
Warhol will discuss “Reading Like a Victorian” on Monday, October 3, at 7:30 p.m., in the Humanities...
Cornell University professor, critic and poet Daniel R. Schwarz will be the featured speaker at the ...
Ferran will speak on the historical memory of Spain and the difficult topics of stolen children and ...
Dr. John Barry, reader in the School of Politics and International Studies and Philosophy and associ...
The interdisciplinary topic will explore the language, the associations, and the poetics of sudden, ...
Russ Castronovo, the Jean Wall Bennet professor of English and American studies at the University of...
Dr. Jerome McGann, John Stewart Bryan University Professor, University of Virginia, will deliver the...
Sonya Posmentier, associate professor of English at New York University, will deliver the 2018 Barbe...
Dr. Elizabeth Otto, professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Global Gender Studies at th...
Spanish scholar Marvin A. Lewis, director of the Afro-Romance Institute for Languages and Literature...
Frances E. Dolan. professor of English at the University of California-Davis, will deliver the lectu...
David Tse-Chien Pan, professor of German at the University of California, Irvine, will deliver the l...
De Rachewiltz will discuss German lyrical poet Oswald von Wolkenstein (c.1377-1445), known as the “o...
William Burgwinkle, professor of Medieval French and Occitan at Cambridge University, will deliver t...
Jay Parini, Axinn professor of English and creative writing at Middlebury College, will be the featu...
Warhol will discuss “Reading Like a Victorian” on Monday, October 3, at 7:30 p.m., in the Humanities...
Cornell University professor, critic and poet Daniel R. Schwarz will be the featured speaker at the ...
Ferran will speak on the historical memory of Spain and the difficult topics of stolen children and ...
Dr. John Barry, reader in the School of Politics and International Studies and Philosophy and associ...
The interdisciplinary topic will explore the language, the associations, and the poetics of sudden, ...