12.11.08

A present for the holidays

Posted in Announcements at 11:39 pm by kinsella

If you’re still looking for the right gift for your fellow Chaucerian, you might look here.

11.18.08

Criseyde: the Opera

Posted in Class at 2:15 pm by kinsella

Thought you might be interested in this retelling of Chaucer’s love story. Note the brief sketch of Chaucer’s plot.

11.09.08

Touching the Past

Posted in Class at 10:12 pm by kinsella

Nine students (six from our class; three from Shakespeare) attended the Medieval conference in Washington, D.C. last weekend. It was a very enjoyable time. We found out that Professor Tompkins is a heroic driver, that we could spend a lot of time driving around in circles in a parking garage, that Dan might never catch up with the Penske truck, and that, indeed, it can be enjoyable to listen to folks ask questions.

Here is the write up on the conference on In the Middle, Jeffrey Cohen’s blog where we saw the conference announced in the first place.

Van1s

Van2s

Additional pictures.

11.08.08

More Reading

Posted in Readings at 12:57 pm by kinsella

I continue to practice my reading. Here are lines 617-37 of Book 1. Pandarus is trying to convince Troilus that he can help. Also lines 806l-12. Pandarus is trying to buck up Troilus.

icon for podpress  T&C Bk1, 617-37 [1:12m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
icon for podpress  T&C Bk1, 806-12 [0:25m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

11.05.08

Reading T&C

Posted in Readings at 3:57 pm by kinsella

I’m practicing my reading. Here are lines 211-59 of Book 1. Not the best reading, but I enjoy the lines.

icon for podpress  Troilus & Criseyde Bk 1, 211-59 [2:45m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

11.04.08

Order

Posted in Class at 10:39 pm by kinsella

Someone asked for more info on what I meant by “order” in the take home.

Specifically I mean social order. The middle ages recognized hierarchical order from god to angels, man, animals, plants, rocks, etc. In the “order” of things men were above women in social order; upper class above middle class. etc.

More generally I’m thinking about how Chaucer orders things — genders, classes, ideas. At times he seems to “think against” the commonly accepted social order. That is interesting.

11.01.08

GW symposium

Posted in Uncategorized, Class at 8:42 am by kinsella

For students heading to the symposium with Professor Tompkins and me on Friday:1. We are leaving from in front of the sign on Big Blue at 8:30am.

2. We will probably stop at least once on the way down.

3. Here is the site for the conference: http://gwmemsi.blogspot.com/2008/09/touching-past-november-7.html

4. Here is a google map on how to get there:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=Jimmie+Leeds+Rd,+Pomona,+NJ+08240+(Richard+Stockton+College+of+Nj)&daddr=Route+50%2FRT-50+to:39.44998,-74.761963+to:801+22nd+St+NW,+Washington,+DC+20037&hl=en&geocode=FX5uWgIdzyiO-yEt6hWDGMHqNA%3BFRyHWgIdni-M-w%3B%3B&mra=dpe&mrcr=0&mrsp=2&sz=10&via=1,2&sll=39.402244,-74.974823&sspn=0.752351,1.29776&ie=UTF8&ll=38.927499,-77.014503&spn=0.094682,0.16222&z=13

4. To avoid Friday afternoon traffic it makes sense for us to delay our departure until around 7pm which gives us time to eat near the University. According to JJ Cohen there are plenty of good, exotic restaurants nearby.

5. JJ Cohen says we can park nearby:

There is a garage directly across the street from us. It is expensive ($15) but always has space. The garage can be entered via 22nd, H, or I streets. The symposium is at 801 22nd St NW romm 411 (Academic Center).
If you have questions this week or if your plans change, let us know. If I think of anything else, I’ll post it here or email you. Finally, watch your email the night and morning of the trip in case there are important last minute changes.

10.29.08

The Date for the 2nd Take Home!!

Posted in Announcements at 10:24 am by kinsella

examination has changed.  We have agreed that it will be due on Monday, November 10th.

Litt postcards

Posted in Announcements at 9:51 am by kinsella

Send them to your friends. Send them to your family! Treasure them in your in-box forever:

Literature program postcards.

10.28.08

Dating advice from medieval historians

Posted in Class at 4:37 pm by kinsella

I’ve scanned through this quickly and think it’s advisable reading for a generally medieval-reading audience: http://www.nerve.com/regulars/datingadvicefrom/medievalhistorians/.

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