This
conference comes halfway through the process of editing The Complete Poetry of Robert Herrick (Oxford UP, 2010) and will be
held from July 18th – 20th 2008 at Buckfast
Abbey, near Herrick’s vicarage of Dean Prior, in
This
conference is organised by the
All papers
will be held in Schiller Hall, Buckfast Abbey
Conference Centre, unless otherwise indicated.
Draft Programme:
Friday 18th July:
9-9.30 am Registration
and coffee
9.30 – 11.00 Session 1:
Conviviality and its Contents
Chair: Ruth Connolly (Newcastle)
Michelle O’Callaghan (Reading), “Those Lyrick Feasts, made at the Sun, the Dog,
the triple Tunne”: Going Clubbing with Ben Jonson
Nicholas McDowell (
Philip Withington (Leeds), Company and Cultural Change in Early Modern
11.0-11.30 Coffee
11.30- 12.45 Session 2:
First Plenary
Chair: Professor Rick Rylance (Exeter)
Professor Katharine Eisaman Maus (
12.45 -1.45 Lunch
1.45-3.15pm Session 3: Retreat and Resilience
Chair: Christopher Burlinson (Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
Paul Salzman (La Trobe), Anne Clifford:
Writing for Oneself/Writing for Others
John Adrian (
Robin Kirschbaum (
3.15-3.30 Tea
3.30– 5.00 Session 4 : Miscellanies and their Communities
Chair: Andrew McRae (Exeter)
John Gouws (
Mark
Nicholls (St. John’s,
James Doelman (
5.00 - 5.45 A Tour of the Abbey
5.45 - 6. 15 Session 5: Lyrical Herrick
Chair: Nicholas McDowell (Exeter)
Stacey Jocey Houck (Texas Tech), “Touch but
thy Lire (my Harrie)”:
Henry Lawes and the Mirthful Music of Robert Herrick’s Hesperides
6.15 - 7.30: Wine Reception and Buffet
7.30 - 9.00 pm: “Select Musicall Ayres
and Dialogues” (
Performed by:
Richard Wistreich, Alessandra Testai, Miranda Laurence (singers)
Robin Jeffrey: Theorbo and Guitar
Music by Henry and William Lawes, Nicholas Lanier, Girolam Frescobaldi, John Jenkins, Thomas Ravenscroft and Robert Johnson
including settings of Herrick’s and Marvell’s poetry and songs from The Tempest and The Duchess of Malfi.
Saturday 19th July
9.15 – 10.45 Session 6: The Classical Influence in Herrick’s Poetry
Chair: Professor Patricia Coughlan (University College, Cork)
Stella Achilleos (
Syrithe Pugh (
Richard Wistreich (Newcastle), "Charon
make haste!": the tale of a mid-seventeenth century dialogue song
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15 – 12.45 Session 7:
Reading Communities
Chair: Robin Kirschbaum (Newcastle)
Christopher Burlinson (Emmanuel College,
Nelleke Moser (VU University,
Garth Bond (
12.45-1.45 Lunch
1.45 – 3.15 Session 8: Personal
Herrick
Chair: Michelle O'Callaghan (Reading)
David Landrum (Cornerstone), Constructing Herrick: Friendship as
Biography
Philip Major (Birkbeck), ‘Alas Good Browne!’:
friendship and formulae in Herrick’s ‘Chorus’
John Creaser (
3.15-3.45: Coffee
3.45-4.45 Session 9: Herrick’s
Canon: the Neglected and the Dubious Poems
Chair: Elizabeth Clarke (Warwick)
Graham Parry (
Mark Bland (De Montfort), ‘To his False Mistress’: A Manuscript History
5.00 - visit Dean Prior arriving at the Church at 5.15pm for tea at 5.30 at Dean Prior church
meeting local residents
6.00-7.15 Session 10: Second Plenary,
Chair: Professor Tom Cain (Newcastle)
Professor Leah Marcus (Vanderbilt), Robert Herrick's Work Ethic or,
Herrick and Postmodernism
7.30:
Coach to Buckfast Abbey for Conference Dinner at 8.00.
Sunday 20th July:
10.00-11.00 Session 11: Royalists
in the Interregnum
Chair: Stacey Jocey Houck (Texas Tech)
Marcus Nevitt (
Marjorie Swann (
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30 – 1.00 Session 12: The AMARC panel on manuscript circulation
Heather Windram
Philip West
Donald
Dickson
1.00 – 2.00 Lunch
2-3.30pm Session 13:
Chair: Siobhan Collins (University College, Cork)
Sara Trevisan (
Lionel Faull (North-West University, SA), Robert Herrick: A Twenty-first-Century African Perspective
Line Cottegnies (
3.30-
3.45 tea
3.45- 4.15 pm Summary
panel chaired by Professor Patrick Collinson
Optional
Dinner at Agaric in Ashburton