UPDATE: Unmasquing Prince Henry (3/10/06; SCSC, 10/26/06-10/29/06)

full name / name of organization: 
Gregory McNamara

Deadline extended:

Cross-Posted from SHAKSPER and RENAIS-L

"Unmasquing Prince Henry" (extended)

It is well known that Henry, Prince of Wales was central to the Stuart
court masque and much of London's civic pageantry toward the end of the
first decade of James I. Consequently, critical interest in Henry's
performance of majesty is too frequently confined to a select few authors
and literary modes. Papers unmasquing Prince Henry are sought for a panel
to be proposed for The Sixteenth Century Studies Conference in Salt Lake
City, UT, October 26-9, 2006. Interdisciplinary approaches examining Henry
and his court in terms of childhood and family life, political or social
history, patronage, sport and recreation, religious practice, fashion and
portraiture, architecture and gardening, science and technology,
adventuring and colonization, and the prince's autopsy and funeral are
especially welcome. Please send brief abstracts or detailed enquiries to
gregorymcnamara_at_clayton.edu by Friday, March 10, 2006.

Greg McNamara
Department of Language and Literature
Clayton State University
Morrow, GA

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