James Thurber in Fables for Our Time depicts cultural concerns and activities in hard categories dictated largely by gender: men are preoccupied with abstractions, women with practicalities. Corresponding… Read More
This interdisciplinary conference, Gothic Arts, celebrates the polyvalent definition of ars in the long thirteenth-century of the medieval francophone world. The conference proposes… Read More
In his Life of Alexander Plutarch claims that Aristotle produced his own recension of the Iliad and then gave it to Alexander as part of his provisions on campaign. This edition eventually… Read More
Emily Wilson will read from and discus her line-for-line iambic pentameter version of the epic poem, the first English translation by a woman. It… Read More