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Dan Geffrey with the New Poete: Reading and Rereading Chaucer and Spenser (11-13 July 2014)full name / name of organization: University of Bristol contact email: chaucerspenser@gmail.com Dan Geffrey with the New Poete: Reading and Rereading Chaucer and Spenser An international conference at the University of Bristol, Friday 11th – Sunday 13th July 2014. **full CFP to follow** There is a persistent discussion between scholars of the medieval and early modern periods about how both periods are conceptualised and about the interrelations between them. How can reading, or rereading, the connections between these two poets contribute to this discussion? Chaucer is customarily read as a poet of the High Middle Ages, whose valorisation of the vernacular had a profound affect on the poetry of subsequent centuries. Spenser is often read as a poet of the High Renaissance for whom continuity with the past (literary and historical) was a paramount issue. What are the connections between these poets and how can they help to shape revisionist discussions about the periodisation of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance? This conference will aim to reread the connections between Chaucer and Spenser, in the light of recent critical methodologies and reformulations of historical continuity and difference. The organisers hope to publish a selection of the resultant papers as a single volume, so the following questions seek to elicit contributions that collectively have a sense of coherence, without constraining what contributors wish to discuss. • How has the relationship between Chaucer and Spenser been read and how can it be re-read? An international conference at the University of Bristol, Friday 11th – Sunday 13th July 2014. Supported by the Department of English and the Centre For Medieval Studies. For further information please contact: chaucerspenser@gmail.com **full CFP to follow** cfp categories: international_conferences medieval poetry renaissance
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