Congrès annuel de la Société française Shakespeare « Folio & co : Shakespeare et le théâtre du livre »
Plan
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Fondation Deutsch de la Meurthe, Cité Internationale, Paris 14e
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Thursday, March 23
13:30 Registration
13:50 Welcome Address
14:00-15:00: Panel 1 – Shakespeare’s Folio, Textual Questions and Authorship
Chair: Pascale Drouet (Université de Poitiers)
14:00-14:20: Eoin Price (Swansea University), “Beaumont and Fletcher’s The Two Noble Kinsmen”
14:20-14:40: Allison Lemley (Goethe University), “Henry VIII: A ‘Problem Play’ Reconsidered”
14:40-15:00: Questions
15:00-16:00: Plenary Address
Chair: Lucy Munro (King’s College, London)
Line Cottegnies (Sorbonne Université) - “The First Folio and the Invention of Serial Shakespeare – the case of the Henry VI, Parts 1, 2, and 3”
16:00-16:15: Coffee Break
16:15-17:00: Conversation with Gisèle Venet (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle): “Shakespeare’s Folio in the Pléiade Edition”
Chair: Ladan Niayesh (Université Paris Cité)
18:00 Visit – Folios at the Bibliothèque Mazarine
FRIDAY, MARCH 24
9:30-10:30: Panel 2 – Folios and Authorization in Early Modern Europe / Les folios et l’auctorialisation en Europe
Chair: Charlotte Coffin (Université Paris Est Créteil)
9:30-9:50: Nathalie Dauvois (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) “Le modèle des Opera omnia au format in-folio: de la transmission des classiques à l'invention des modernes: l'exemple de Ronsard.”
9:50-10:10: Lynn Sermin Meskill (Université Paris Cité) “Fine Art in Folio: Jonson’s 1616 Folio Descriptions of Music, Dance, Art and Architecture”
10h10-10h30: Questions
10:30-11:30: Plenary Address
Chair: Simon Smith (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
Lucy Munro (King’s College London) “Company Politics and Folio Publication”
12:00-13:30: Lunch
13:30-14:30: Panel 3 – Readers and Publishers
Chair: Laetitia Sansonetti (Université Paris-Nanterre)
13:30-13:50: Madison Forbes (Fordham University) “‘To the Reader’: The First Folio’s Paratextual Predecessors”
13:50-14:10: Ben Higgins (Lincoln College, Oxford) “Alternative Collected Works: Shakespeare in Sammelbände around 1623”
14h10-14h30: Questions
14:30-14:45: Break
14:45-16:15: Panel 4 – Reading Marks
Chair: Line Cottegnies
14:45-15:05: Lara Hansen-Morse (University of Nevada) “Hidden Gems: The Watermarks of the First Folio”
15:05-15:25: Guillaume Coatalen (Université de Cergy) “Reading a reader's marks in Folger Folio 68: which lines? what for?”
15:25-15:45: Julian T. S. Neuhauser (King’s College, London) “Printshop Shifts in Romeo and Juliet: Perspectives from Practice-Based Research”
15:45-16:15 Questions
17:30 Visit – Shakespeare Folios & Co. at the Bibliothèque Nationale
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
10:00-12:30: Assemblée Générale de la Société Française Shakespeare
12:30-14:00: Lunch
14:00-15:00: Panel 5 - Folios and European Circulations / Folios et circulations européennes
Chair : Agnès Lafont (Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3)
14:00-14:20: Rémi Vuillemin (Université de Strasbourg) “L’in-folio bâlois des oeuvres de Pétrarque (1554, 1581) et l'historiographie du pétrarquisme anglais”
14:20-14:40: Jean-Louis Haquette (Université de Reims) – Paradise lost in folio : une enquête continentale, entre France et Italie
14:40-15:00: Questions
15:00-16:00 Panel 6 - Folios and Poetry
Chair: Jean-Jacques Chardin (Université de Strasbourg)
15:00-15:20 Mickaël Savchenko (Independent scholar) “‘Euery thing so interwouen, one with another’: le paratexte dans All the Workes of Iohn Taylor the Water Poet (1630)”
15:20-15:40: Béatrice Chaix Rouchon (Sorbonne Université) “Michael Drayton’s 1619 Folio: ‘Small Volume’ and ‘Monument”’
15:40-16:00: Questions
16:00-16:15 Break