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The New Chaucer Society Thirteenth International Congress July 18–21, 2002 University of Colorado at Boulder ................. 10286$ $BM1 11-01-10 13:52:51 PS ................. 10286$ $BM1 11-01-10 13:52:51 PS THURSDAY, JULY 18 9:00 Trustees’ Meeting Center for British Studies 11:00–12:30 Special Group Meetings • Chaucer Studio: Past, Present, Future (Tom Burton): Koenig • NCS Bibliography (Mark Allen): Koenig • Chaucer Encyclopedia (Dan Ransom, H. A. Kelly, Richard Newhauser ): Koenig • Langland in Boulder, NEH Group (Joan Baker, Louise Bishop, Thomas Goodman): Center for British Studies • Sources and Analogues Project (Robert Correale): Koenig 1:30–2:30 Opening Meeting Hale 270 Welcome from University of Colorado Hosts; Introductory Remarks from Lisa Kiser, Chair of the Program Committee; Executive Director’s Report from Susan Crane; President’s Remarks from Helen Cooper 2:30–3:30 Presidential Address Hale 270 • Helen Cooper (University College, Oxford): ‘‘After Chaucer’’ 4:00–5:30 Opening Plenary Session Hale 270 ‘‘Chaucer in the Twentieth Century’’ NCS Program Committee, Organizer; Derek Brewer, Emmanuel College, chair • Musical Performance: ‘‘From The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales,’’ by John Jeffrey Davis, translated by Anne Prescott; performed by The Rocky Mountain Chorale, Terry Crull, conductor; Chao-Pei Chen, accompanist • Terry Jones (Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Author, Chaucer’s Knight) • Jonathan Myerson (Writer/Creator, The Canterbury Tales) 9:00–11:00 Film Hale 270 Screening of selections from Jonathan Myerson’s Canterbury Tales, with discussion 549 ................. 10286$ $BM2 11-01-10 13:52:53 PS STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER FRIDAY, JULY 19 9:00–10:30 Concurrent Sessions I Marriage in Chaucerian Fictions Hale 230 • Organizer and chair: Glenn Burger (Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY) • Emma Lipton (University of Missouri, Columbia): ‘‘Married Friendship in the Franklin’s Tale: A Civic Ideology for Men’’ • Kathleen Ashley (University of Southern Maine): ‘‘Ideologies of Marriage in Chaucer and Medieval Conduct Books’’ • Kathleen Davis (Princeton University): ‘‘Warm Wax, Counterfeit Clykets, and Acrobatic Genre in the Merchant’s Tale’’ Chaucer and the English Language Hale 240 • Organizer: Marie Borroff (Yale University) • Chair: Kellie Robertson (University of Pittsburgh) • Karla Taylor (University of Michigan): ‘‘Chaucer the Sociolinguist’’ • Elizabeth Allen (University of California, Irvine): ‘‘The ‘stille wille’ and the Unreliable Reader in Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale’’ • Marie Borroff (Yale University): ‘‘Verb Tense and Aspect and the Passage of Time in Troilus and Criseyde’’ Chaucer and Lesser-Known Chaucerians Humanities 125 • Organizer: Jill Havens (Baylor University) • Chair: David Raybin (Eastern Illinois University) • Nancy Mason Bradbury (Smith College): ‘‘Thomas Usk, First Reader of Troilus’’ • Marion Turner (St. Anne’s College, Oxford): ‘‘Outdoing Chaucer or Overreaching Himself?: Thomas Usk and Troilus and Criseyde’’ • Jill Havens (Baylor University): ’’Clanvowe’s Courtly Anxiety: Chaucer ’s Influence on ‘The Boke of Cupide’’’ Chaucer and His Readers: Critics, Scholars, Poets Humanities 1B70 • Organizer: NCS Program Committee • Chair: C. David Benson (University of Connecticut) • Matthew Giancarlo (Yale University): ‘‘‘Six Hundred Talking Asses’: Representations of Parliament in Chaucer, Gower, and After’’ 550 ................. 10286$ $BM2 11-01-10 13:52:53 PS PROGRAM, THIRTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS • Geoff Gust (University of York): ‘‘‘Persona’ and Personalities: Chaucer the Man and His Critics’’ Chaucer in Manuscript and Print Humanities 1B80 • Organizer and chair: Alexandra Gillespie (Corpus Christi College, Oxford) • Satoko Tokunaga (Keio University): ‘‘A Typographical Analysis of Caxton’s Canterbury Tales (c. 1476)’’ • Matthew Boyd Goldie (Rider University): ‘‘Counseling Counselors: The Clerk’s Tale in the Fifteenth Century’’ • A. S. G. Edwards (University of Victoria, B.C.): ‘‘Bodleian Library MS Douce 45: A New Witness to the Canterbury Tales’’‘ 11:00–12:30 Concurrent Sessions II The Manciple’s Tale Hale 240 • Organizer and chair: Jim Rhodes (Southern Connecticut State University ) • Marianne Børch (University of Southern Denmark) • John Hines (University of Cardiff) • Eve Salisbury (Western Michigan University) • Peter Travis (Dartmouth College) • Stephanie Trigg (University of Melbourne) Chaucer and the Natural World Humanities 1B80 • Organizer and chair: Lisa J. Kiser (Ohio State University) • Sarah Stanbury (College of the Holy Cross): ‘‘Metaphor and Chaucer’s Ethics of Nature’’ • Gillian Rudd (University of Liverpool): ‘‘‘Erthe Toc of Erthe’: Chaucer and the Revenge of Nature’’ • Thomas Goodman (University of Miami): ‘‘‘A forster was he’: Chaucer and the Country of the Courtier’’ Chaucer and the Langland Tradition...

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