The Literature and History of Anglo-Dutch Relations, Medieval to Early Modern

Date / time: 6 January - 8 January, 1:00 pm - 5:15 pm

The Literature and History of Anglo-Dutch Relations, Medieval to Early Modern

 

The Literature and History of Anglo-Dutch Relations, Medieval to Early Modern

Bodleian Library, University of Oxford

Contacts between English and Dutch speakers had a profound impact on the literary landscape and book culture of England and the Low Countries. This conference crosses conventional chronological, linguistic, geographical and disciplinary boundaries to explore the cultural history of relations between English and Dutch speakers, from the Norman Conquest through to the Reformation. Bringing together literary scholars and historians, it aims to join up evidence of literary exchange with new insights into the experiences of migration, conflict, political alliances, and trade that made this literary exchange possible. The conference will reinvigorate traditional approaches to literary influence by contextualising it in the historical conditions that brought speakers of Dutch and English into contact with each other and by taking into account the range of languages (Dutch, English, French, and Latin) in which their communications and literary production in manuscript and early print took shape over this period.

This event will take place both in-person (£35.00) and online (£0.00). For full information on this event, please visit https://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/research/north-sea-crossings/events/2022/conference.html

Registration required, at https://shop.bris.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-arts/school-of-humanities/department-of-english/english-conferences/the-literature-and-history-of-anglodutch-relations-medieval-to-early-modern