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Mlinko is the poetry editor of the Nation, an associate professor at the University of Florida, and a Guggenheim fellow.
Mlinko describes her lecture: "Poetry is an enormous subject, but it can be distilled into a single figure. This figure is Echo, who manifests in three ways: as a prosodic device at the level of the line and stanza; as a poetic form; and as a nymph from Greek mythology, who may stand in for literature itself. We will look at the many ways in which Echo informs poetry and teaches us to read it.”]
This lecture is also part of the Steiner Lecture Series, which is made possible by a gift from the Steiner family in memory of Andrew Steiner, an alumnus of the college from 1963. The lecture series was established to bring notable speakers to campus from a variety of disciplines and endeavors, in recognition of Steiner’s intellectual versatility, and for the sake of continued learning.]]>2023-11-27T20:05:55+00:00
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"Poet, That’s Just Like You!": Language and the Figure of Echo (Steiner Lecture)
Description
Video recording of a lecture delivered on February 11, 2022, by Ange Mlinko as part of the Formal Lecture Series.
Mlinko is the poetry editor of the Nation, an associate professor at the University of Florida, and a Guggenheim fellow.
Mlinko describes her lecture: "Poetry is an enormous subject, but it can be distilled into a single figure. This figure is Echo, who manifests in three ways: as a prosodic device at the level of the line and stanza; as a poetic form; and as a nymph from Greek mythology, who may stand in for literature itself. We will look at the many ways in which Echo informs poetry and teaches us to read it.”]
This lecture is also part of the Steiner Lecture Series, which is made possible by a gift from the Steiner family in memory of Andrew Steiner, an alumnus of the college from 1963. The lecture series was established to bring notable speakers to campus from a variety of disciplines and endeavors, in recognition of Steiner’s intellectual versatility, and for the sake of continued learning.
A signed permission form has been received stating: "I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library."
]]>https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/2657Johann Sebastian Bach and The Six Suites for Cello Solo - A Fanciful and Extravagant Allegory]]>2023-11-27T20:05:06+00:00
Title
Johann Sebastian Bach and The Six Suites for Cello Solo - A Fanciful and Extravagant Allegory
Description
Audio recording of a lecture delivered on April 21, 2017 by Steven Hancoff as part of the Formal Lecture Series.
A signed permission form has been received stating, "I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audio recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audio recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library."
A Discourse on Education, delivered in St. Anne's Church, Annapolis, after the Commencement of St. John's College, February 22d, 1827, by Francis S. Key, Esq., alumnus of St. John's College. Reprinted in 1958 to commemorate the dedication of the Francis Scott Key Memorial.
Academic Procession for February Convocation with Eva T. H. Brann, James Tolbert, Barbara H. Leonard and Thomas Parran, McDowell Hall, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Actor on Stage in Costume during the King William Players Production of "Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury" by Charles Williams, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Actors on Stage in Costume during the King William Players Production of "Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury" by Charles Williams, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Actors on Stage, Sganarelle Pictured, in Costume during the King William Players Production of "The Physician in Spite of Himself" by Moliere, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Alexandra Culbertson on Bed, Emily Martin (Kutler) Seated on Floor, Linda Grimes Seated at Window, and Priscilla Shore Seated at Desk in a Dormitory Room in Randall Hall