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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:POSTPONED Queen of Infinite Space: Actualizing Infinity in Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World and Observations on Experimental Philosophy
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED Queen of Infinite Space: Actualizing Infinity in Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World and Observations on Experimental Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:<h2><a href="/women-gender-and-culture-early-modern-world">WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD</a></h2><h2>&nbsp;</h2><h2>This event has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date.</h2><h2>&nbsp;</h2><h2>SPEAKER:&nbsp;<span>Rachel Trubowitz, University of New Hampshire</span></h2><p><span>Rachel Trubowitz is Professor of English at the University of New Hampshire-Durham. She is the author of </span><em><span>Nation and Nurture in Seventeenth-Century English Literature</span></em><span> (Oxford University Press, 2012), as well as the principal investigator in the NEH-funded “Milton and Mathematics” project. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on Milton, Margaret Cavendish, and seventeenth-century English literature and culture. Her chapter, 'The People of Asia and with them the Jews: Asia, Israel, and England in Milton's Writings,' in </span><em><span>Milton and the Jews</span></em><span>, ed. Douglas Brooks (Cambridge, 2008), won the James Holly Hanford Award for Best Essay from the Milton Society of America.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
LOCATION:Barker Center, Room 114
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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