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Faust Conference Schedule
Note: sessions take place in McKenna Hall room 210 unless otherwise indicated.
| Friday, April 18 |
| 9:30 am |
Opening Remarks: Mark Roche,
Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame
Introduction: Alex Hahn, University of Notre Dame |
| 9:45 am |
David Bevington, University of Chicago: Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, Nathaniel Woodes's The Conflict of Conscience, and the English Morality Play.
Introduction by Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame |
| 10:45 am |
Discussion |
| 11:15 am |
David Kastan, Columbia University, "This Faustian Passion": From Marlowe to Modernity.
Introduction by Jesse Lander, University of Notre Dame |
| 12:15 pm |
Discussion |
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| 2:00 pm |
Nicholas Boyle, Cambridge University:
Wagering on Modernity: Goethe’s Eighteenth-Century Faust
Introduction by Jan Hagens, University of Notre Dame |
| 3:00 pm |
Discussion |
| 3:30 pm |
Robert Norton, University of Notre Dame: Herder as Faust.
Introduction by Neil Delaney, University of Notre Dame |
| 4:30 pm |
Discussion |
6:45 PM
Decio Theater |
Mark Beudert, Notre Dame, and Scott Pratt,
University of Oregon, Damned Opera: Performing Gounod's FAUST at Notre Dame |
7.30 pm
Decio Theater |
Charles Gounod's Faust |
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| Saturday, April 19 |
| 9:30 am |
Gino Segre, University of Pennsylvania:
Faust in Copenhagen.
Introduction by Chris Kolda, University of Notre Dame |
| 10:30 am |
Discussion |
| 11:00 am |
Inez Hedges, Northeastern University:
Into the Labyrinth: Faust and Film Magic.
Introduction by Don Crafton, University of Notre Dame |
| 12:00 pm |
Discussion |
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2:30 pm
Decio Theater |
Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" |
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