Free Queens Mon Feb 4: “How Beautiful is That?”

Check out the fourth class of Free Queen’s, Making Meaning: Conversations on Society and Culture on Monday February 4th, 6:30pm in Dunning Hall Room 12 (Union St and University Ave)

Cheryl Cundell: “How beautiful is That?”

Using examples from the works of Wyatt, Surrey, and Sidney, the class outlines some of the conventions, forms, and rhetoric of Early Modern sonnets in order to provide a context for understanding the ambiguities of meaning in Shakespeare’s sonnet 130.

Biography: Cheryl Cundell is a Ph.D. student studying late-twentieth-century Canadian literature that evokes late-eighteenth century British exploration writing. Her Master’s thesis is on Hamlet.

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