ElAnt v1n4 - The Horace Bimillennium, UCLA (Programme)
THE HORACE BIMILLENNIUM
THE RECEPTION OF HORACE'S POETRY SINCE THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Saturday, November 6, 1993 at the UCLA Clark Library, 2520 Cimarron St., L.A., CA 90018. For more information and to register, call Prof. Jane Crawford, c/o L oyola Marymount University, tel. (310) 338-2996.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
9:00 A.M. REGISTRATION
9:45 PETER REILL AND BERNARD FRISCHER, WELCOME
10:00 RICHARD KROLL (UCI), JOHN EVELYN'S EPICUREAN ECOLOGY AND HORACE
10:45 CATHERINE SCHLEGEL (UCLA), TRANSLATION AND TASTE: HORACE, SATIRES I.2
11:20 HELEN DEUTSCH (NORTHWESTERN), THE SELF- ENCLOSED POET AND THE OPEN BOOK: HORACE, POPE, AND THE 'HORATIAN MODE'
12:00 LUNCH
1:15 P.M. KENNETH RECKFORD (U.N.C., CHAPEL HILL), THE PRODIGAL HEIR: FROM HORACE TO JOHNSON
2:00 VASILY RUDICH (YALE), EXEGI MONUMENTUM: THE HORATIAN TRADITION IN RUSSIAN POETRY
2:45 LOWELL BOWDITCH (U. OREGON), IMAGE AND STYLE: HORACE IN THE POETRY OF POUND AND PINSKY
3:30 BREAK
4:00 ROBERT PINSKY (BOSTON UNIV.), AN EXPLANATION AND READING OF 'AN EXPLANATION OF AMERICA'
4:45-6:00 REFRESHMENTS
Registration fee is $20 for CCA-SS members; $25 for non- members.
COPYRIGHT NOTE: Copyright remains with authors, but due reference should be made to this journal if any part of the above is later published elsewhere.
Electronic Antiquity Vol. 1 Issue 3 - August 1993 edited by Peter Toohey and Ian Worthington antiquity-editor@classics.utas.edu.au ISSN 1320-3606