Ooops, you'd better tell Peter that Sandy
took (giggle) early retirement and is now officially retired. She
opted out of staying on another few months.
Helen
Gloria J Betcher wrote:
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type="cite">MRDS-Sponsored Sessions at the
International Medieval Congress 2005
University of Leeds, 11-14 July 2005
“In Honor of Alexandra Johnston”
The Medieval and Renaissance Drama Society wishes to honor Alexandra
Johnston at the time of her retirement from teaching at the University
of
Toronto next year. As we all know, Sandy’s contribution to the
study of medieval and Renaissance drama and culture has been
enormous. Through her work on the York cycle and its records, and
as creator and guiding spirit of the Records of Early English Drama
project, she has energized the growth of scholarship in the field over
the past quarter-century. This MRDS-sponsored session invites
papers which speak to the full range of Sandy’s interests: on literary
and textual concerns as well as on dramatic records and performance, on
her teaching interests as well as her research, including topics such
as
connections between medieval theatre and Shakespeare or
Chaucer.
Proposals, expressions of interest and inquiries should be directed the
organizer, Peter Greenfield, at
[log in to unmask]. One-page
(maximum) abstracts (email preferred) should be sent to Greenfield by
15
September 2005. Further information on the 2005 International
Medieval Congress (and its special thematic strand of “Youth and Age”)
is
available at
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/imi/imc/imc.htm.
Peter Greenfield
Department of English, CMB 1045
University of Puget Sound
Tacoma, WA 98416-1045
USA