Comparative Literature Program Annual Zantop Lecture

Mary Carruthers, New York University

May 18, 2021
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Location
Virtual Zoom
Sponsored by
Comparative Literature Program
Audience
Public
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Carol Bean-Carmody

Dante's Intent Geometer: 'alta fantasia', vision, and creation in medieval poetry

Her research interests lie in the psychological, socio-cultural, and textual
aspects of medieval rhetoric in the Latin traditions, in reading practices
deriving from monastic meditation and prayer, and in questions of literacy and
orality in various medieval literary cultures, clerical and courtly. Her
influence over the field of medieval studies can be measured by the large
number of books and conferences over the past decade devoted to 'memory' and
'commemoration'. Her work on verbal and non-verbal rhetoric (memory,
performance, invention) is considered seminal and widely cited by art
historians, musicologists, psychologists and even neuroscientists. Few
scholars have such a wide interdisciplinary influence.

Preregistration required
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https://dartmouth.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErdeqrqT4pE9yxHyKcGhLLjwaI0RcSoOap

Sponsored by the Comparative Literature Program

 

Location
Virtual Zoom
Sponsored by
Comparative Literature Program
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Carol Bean-Carmody