Visiting Speaker: Performance, Reception, Aesthetics
Charles Martindale from the University of Bristol
will give a talk on
“Performance, Reception, Aesthetics - or Why Reception Studies Need Kant”
CHARLES MARTINDALE is the author of Redeeming the Text, on
reception theory and the classics, which helped to set the agenda
for what has become the fastest growing area of the discipline; he
has recently co-edited with Richard Thomas of Harvard University a
collection of essays designed to carry the debate forward (Classics
and the Uses of Reception). He was awarded a Leverhulme Major
Research Fellowship to write a monograph Latin Poetry and the
Judgement of Taste arguing for the importance of beauty and the
aesthetic in our response to the arts. Martindale’s work thus
covers Classics, English, Comparative Literature, Critical Theory,
and Aesthetics; other concerns include translation and translation
theory, autobiographical writing and the personal voice, and
theories of reading and criticism.
Public invited.