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                   Conference 
                   
                  Shakespeare
                  in European Culture 
                   
                  14-18 November, 2001 
                  University of Basel 
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         programme 
          
         In 1984 five quality newspapers in five European countries -
         Lire, El Pais, La Stampa, Die Zeit, and The Times -
         made the playful experiment of establishing a European
         Literary Community. They asked their readers for the names
         of the most important European writers. The results were
         clear: the French, the Spanish, the Italians and the Germans
         chose Shakespeare. Only the British preferred Dante - the
         rules of the poll barred the naming of writers from one's
         own country. 
          
         Shakespeare's importance for European culture is also
         documented by his influence, since the late eighteenth
         century, on national literatures, by the many translations
         and adaptations made, by the frequency of Shakespeare
         productions on the European stage, and by how Shakespeare
         has become an icon for poetic genius. 
          
         Previous conferences have taken place in Sofia (Bulgaria)
         and Murcia (Spain). 
          
          
         
         
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         organisation 
          
         We expect the conference to bring together about 70 - 80
         scholars. 
          
         The programme
         will include lectures, short papers, five
         seminars
         (to which conference participants are invited to
         contribute), and, we hope, a Shakespeare production at the
         local theatre, and a guided tour of the Basel art gallery
         (Kunstmuseum)
         or of one of the best galleries of modern art in the world
         (Fondation
         Beyeler). 
         Among the plenary speakers and seminar leaders scheduled
         are: 
         Clara Calvo, Peter Dávidházi, Michael
         Dobson, Marta Gibinska, Werner Habicht, Ton Hoenselaars,
         Peter Holland, Dennis Kennedy, François Laroque, Ruth
         Freifrau von Ledebur, Manfred Pfister, Angel-Luis Pujante,
         Alessandro Serpieri, Alexander Shurbanov, Boika Sokolova,
         Michèle Willems. 
         (see: programme
         ) 
         As part of the conference we are also trying to bring
         together representatives of various international
         Shakespeare projects in Europe for an exchange of notes (and
         views). 
          
         The five seminars will focus on the following areas: 
          
         
          
          
         Our
         registration office will be open on Wed. 14.11.01 from 14.00
         - 15.30 
         Grosser Hörsaal, Nadelberg 6, Parterre (ground
         floor) 
          
         Last session: Saturday, 17.11.01, 18.00; followed by
         conference dinner. 
          
         go to:
         programme 
          
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         The local organisation is in the hands of the
         Sh:in:E
         (Shakespeare in Europe)
         project
         (http://www.unibas.ch/shine). 
          
         Steering committee of the Shakespeare in European
         Culture network: 
         Balz Engler (Basel), Marta Gibinska (Cracow), Mick Hattaway
         (Sheffield), Ton Hoenselaars (Utrecht), Angel-Luis Pujante
         (Murcia), Alexander Shurbanov (Sofia). 
          
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         contact 
          
         Shakespeare in European Culture 
         Department of English 
         University of Basel 
         Nadelberg 6 
         CH-4058 Basel 
         Switzerland 
          
         Fax 0041 61 267 2780, 
         or e-mail to: Ruth.Zuellig@unibas.ch. 
          
         for
         registration
         see below 
          
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         the city 
          
         Basel is a city with a medieval centre and a specific flair
         for modern architecture. 
         town
         centre: http://www.baseltourismus.ch/BT_E/SHW_E.HTM, 
         virtual
         city tour:
         http://www.vtour.ch/ 
          
          
         Basel has a lot to offer: 
         great
         museums
         ,
         a lovely zoo
         and one of the best theatres
         in the German-speaking world. 
          
         For more information see also: http://www.baseltourismus.ch/BT_E/INHALT_E.HTM
         and
         http://www.basel.ch 
          
          
         For a map
         see http://www.mybasel.ch/verkehr_karte.cfm?Zoom=2000 
          
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         the university 
          
         Basel
         university
         is the oldest in Switzerland. Founded by its citizens, it
         opened in 1460. From its beginnings it has been a full
         university, today with faculties of Theology (Protestant),
         Law, Medicine, Philosophy, Science, and Economics. 
         People who taught here include Paracelsus
         (1493-1541), the "Lutherus medicorum", the mathematicians
         Jakob Bernoulli (1654-1705) and Johann
         Bernoulli (1667-1748), Johann Jakob Bachofen
         (1815-1887), the author of Myth, Religion and Mother
         Right, the cultural historian Jacob Burckhardt
         (1818-1897), the philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche
         (1844-1900) and Karl Jaspers (1886-1969), and the
         theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968). 
          
         The university is located in the city centre, two minutes
         from the market square. Many of its departments are housed
         in medieval and Renaissance buildings, the English
         department
         in a seventeenth-century palace. 
          
         The conference itself will meet in a conference centre
         beside the university (the building of the Basel
         Mission). 
          
         For a map
         see http://www.mybasel.ch/verkehr_karte.cfm?Zoom=2000 
          
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         travel 
          
         Travel to Basel (Bâle - Basle - Basilea) is easy by
         plane, train or car. (http://www.baseltourismus.ch/BT_E/ANR_E.HTM) 
          
         Basel is served by a major regional airport
         (EuroAirport Basel - Mulhouse - Freiburg), with flights to
         and from many European cities (http://www.euroairport.com/pages/infos/index_infos_e.html
         / http://www.baseltourismus.ch/BT_E/FLUGZ_E.HTM
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         Crossair has its hub here. 
          
         Basel has got three international railway stations, a
         German, a French, and a Swiss one (where also the trains
         from Italy arrive). (http://www.baseltourismus.ch/BT_E/BAHN_E.HTM) 
          
         By car, Basel can be reached by French, German, and
         Swiss motorways (http://www.baseltourismus.ch/BT_E/AUTO_E.HTM);
         there is a parking site next to the German railway
         station. 
          
         For
         a map
         see http://www.mybasel.ch/verkehr_karte.cfm?Zoom=2000 
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         prices 
          
         Switzerland is not cheap, but not as expensive as is
         commonly rumoured. We are trying to offer what we think an
         exceptionally good deal: 
         The conference fee of CHF 397.- (7.6 % VAT on 160.-
         incl.) also includes three lunches, suppers and coffees, a
         visit to the theatre, an outing, and a conference dinner
         (drinks must be paid individually). 
         Registration after April 30, 2001: CHF 435.- 
          
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         accomodation
         / hotel registration 
          
         We have reserved rooms in hotels within walking distance of
         the conference venue, in a price range between CHF 100.- and
         220.- (prices include breakfast, service, VAT and other
         taxes). 
         People enrolling for the conference will receive a booking
         form from us which will be handled and confirmed by the
         local tourist office "Basel Tourismus", who take care of
         this part of the organisation. 
          
         Go here to print out our hotel
         registration form 
          
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         climate 
          
         Basel is located in a wine-growing area. But November is
         November also in Basel. Temperatures are rarely below zero
         degrees centigrade (but may not be much above at this time
         of the year); snow is rare. A winter coat and an umbrella
         may be necessary. 
         Today's weather: [http://www.mybasel.ch/aktuell_wetter.cfm] 
          
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         conference registration 
          
         The registration fee includes all lunch and evening
         meals, coffees, a visit to the theatre, an outing, and a
         conference dinner (drinks must be paid individually). 
         Go here to print out our
         conference
         registration form. 
          
         Registration office: Wed. 14.11.01 14.00 - 15.30, Grosser
         Hörsaal, Nadelberg 6, Parterre (ground
         floor) 
          
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