The Department of Italian UCC and CASiLaC (Centre for Advanced Studies in Languages and Cultures) are pleased to announce the annual series of five public lectures on Dante. The series is now in its ninth year and we are delighted to welcome the following speakers to UCC:
- Mon January 21 – Dagmar Ó Riain-Raedel (Cork) – “Dante’s Commedia: did it all start in Cork?”
- Mon January 28 – Dr Vittorio Montemaggi (King’s College London) – “Goodness and Darkness: What did Dante actually think of Hell?”
- Mon February 4 – Dr Federica Coluzzi (University of Manchester) – “A Tale of Two (Victorian) Sisters: Reading Dante with Christina and Maria Francesca Rossetti”
- Mon February 11 – Dr Rhiannon Daniels (University of Bristol) – “Positioning the Author in Renaissance editions of Dante”
- Mon February 18 – Dr Alessandro Gentili (Florence) – “Reading John Montague sub specie Dantis”
VENUE: All lectures take place in BOOLE LECTURE THEATRE 1
TIME: 7.00pm
ALL WELCOME