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Friday, 28 October 2011 3:30–5:00 p.m.<br />

100. telling stories: the narration <strong>and</strong> fictionalization of real life red Oak<br />

Organizer: Elisabeth Wåghäll Nivre, Stockholm university<br />

Chair: Patrick Brugh, Washington university<br />

Articulating suffering: Narrating the eviction of the French Protestants after the<br />

Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) in contemporary newspapers <strong>and</strong> novels<br />

Gerhild Scholz Williams, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

The True Story? Queen Christina of Sweden (1626–1689) in German Panegyrical<br />

Writing<br />

Elisabeth Wåghäll Nivre, Stockholm University<br />

101. staging salvation: commemorative monuments in early<br />

modern europe i trinity central<br />

Organizers: Barbara Haeger, The Ohio State university <strong>and</strong><br />

Jeffrey Chipps Smith, university of Texas, Austin<br />

Chair: Larry Silver, university of Pennsylvania<br />

Two Epitaphs by Rubens <strong>and</strong> the Tomb of Elizabeth Morgan<br />

Barbara Haeger, The Ohio State University<br />

The Ghent Altarpiece <strong>and</strong> the Threshold to Salvation<br />

Lynn Jacobs, University of Arkansas<br />

Resurrecting with Jesus: Variations on a Theme in German Renaissance Tombs<br />

Jeffrey Chipps Smith, University of Texas, Austin<br />

102. art Theories West fork i<br />

Organizer: James Clifton, Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation<br />

Chair: Leopoldine Prosperetti, Towson university<br />

Reversal of St<strong>and</strong>ard: Cinquecento Mimesis of the Antique River God<br />

Peter Weller, UCLA<br />

Gregorio Comanini’s Il Figino: sacred art beyond its utilitarian goal<br />

Silvia Tita, University of Michigan<br />

Imitation as a Source of Invention<br />

Marina Daiman, New York University<br />

103. sidneys all West fork ii<br />

Sponsor: International Sidney <strong>Society</strong><br />

Organizer: Roger kuin, york university<br />

Chair: Jamie Ferguson, university of Houston<br />

Comment: Sharon Harris, Fordham university<br />

Organic (W)holes in the Invention of English literature: Or, the Ontological Status of<br />

the 1598 folio of The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia<br />

Joel Davis, Stetson University<br />

“The fairest, <strong>and</strong> fiercest h<strong>and</strong>”: Androgyny <strong>and</strong> Authorship in Wroth’s Urania<br />

Brian Pietras, Rutgers University<br />

Sidney Among the Saxonists<br />

Sean Henry, University of Victoria<br />

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26 • SCSC—Dallas/Fort Worth—2011

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