Sophie Chiari (Université Clermont-Auvergne): “Charcoal and Forest Management: Energy Crisis in Shakespeare’s England”; Aurélie Griffin (Université Sorbonne nouvelle): “The Tree of the Muses in Aemilia Lanyer’s ‘The Description of Cooke-ham’”; Line Cottegnies (Sorbonne Université): “Early-modern Prosopopeias of trees and Margaret Cavendish’s ‘A Dialogue between an Oak and a Man cutting him down’”
1. 03/04/2023, 14 h 00- 16 h 00: Workshop 2: “The imagination of trees and the empiricist turn”, Maison de la Recherche, Amphi Molinié
Keith Pluymers (Illinois State University), “Imperial Visions and Colonial Omission in John Evelyn’s Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions (1662)” (à distance)
Victoria Moul (University Colle London): “Cowley’s trees: genre, politics and Latinity in the Plantarum Libri Sex (1668)”
Discutant: Alexis Tadié
2. Séance hors thème: 14/04/2023, 17 h 30 -19 h 00; en collaboration avec le Paris Early Modern Seminar, Salle D. 323, Maison de la recherche.
Janelle Jenstad (University of Victoria, Canada), Early Modern Stage Directions and the Encoded Playbook: Text or Markup? Présidence de séance: L. Cottegnies.
3. 08/06/2023, 14 h 00 – 18 h 00: Workshop 3: “The Imagination and politics of trees in pastoral and after”, Amphi Molinié.
– 14 h-15 h30 : « Pastoral and after »
Sophie Chiari (Université Clermont-Auvergne): “Charcoal and Forest Management: Energy Crisis in Shakespeare’s England”
Aurélie Griffin (Université Sorbonne nouvelle): “The Tree of the Muses in Aemilia Lanyer’s ‘The Description of Cooke-ham’”.
Discutante: Anne-Valérie Dulac.
-15h45-18h00: « Politics and aesthetics of trees
Line Cottegnies (Sorbonne Université): “Early-modern Prosopopeias of trees and Margaret Cavendish’s ‘A Dialogue between an Oak and a Man cutting him down’”
Claire Wrobel (Université Paris Panthéon Assas): “Déclinaisons de l’arbre dans ‘Auto-Icon’ et quelques autres textes de Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)”
Vanessa Alayrac (Université de Lille): “Styling the empire : the global connections of Chippendale furniture”
Discutant: Alexis Tadié.