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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nThursday, March 12, 2026 4:15 pm to 6:00 
 pm \n 400 \n Alumni Hall \n 121 St Joseph St, Toronto, ON M5S 3C2 \n\nSp
 eakers \nRenée Trilling \n\nDescription: \nFriends of the PIMS Library pre
 sents their Spring Lecture, welcoming Renée Trilling, Angus Cameron Prof
 essor of Old English at the Centre for Medieval Studies and the Department
  of English at U of T, for a lecture titled, ng the World in the Poems o
 f Junius 11. A Reception will follow in the Shook Common Room at PIMS (59 
 Queen’s Park Crescent East, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C4) BiographyRenée R. 
 Trilling is Angus Cameron Professor of Old English at the University of To
 ronto. She specializes in the language, literature, and culture of Engla
 nd in the pre-Conquest period.Her first monograph, The Aesthetics of Nost
 algia: Historical Representation in Old English Verse (Toronto, 2009; wi
 nner of the International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England’
 s Best First Book Award), explores the relationship between poetic form a
 nd historical consciousness in early English vernacular verse. She is also
  author of the Oxford Bibliography of Old English Literature and Critical 
 Theory (Oxford, 2016) and co-editor of A Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Studies 
 (with Jacqueline A. Fay; Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), Textual Identities in 
 Early Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe (wi
 th Jacqueline A. Fay and Rebecca Stephenson; D. S. Brewer, 2022) and Fem
 inist Approaches to Early Medieval English Studies (with Robin Norris and 
 Rebecca Stephenson; Amsterdam University Press, 2023). She is a former E
 ditor for Old English of JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology,
  published by the University of Illinois Press. Her research has been supp
 orted by the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities
 , and the Humanities Research Institute and Center for Advanced Study at 
 Illinois. She has published articles on Beowulf, Wulfstan the Homilist, 
 Ælfric’s hagiography, vernacular historiography, wisdom poetry, and ear
 ly medieval medicine, focusing on issues of gender, materiality, nostal
 gia, and literary form. Her current work draws on posthumanist trends in 
 neuroscience, quantum physics, and philosophy to explore the role of mat
 eriality in early medieval notions of subjectivity. Before coming to Toron
 to, she taught at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 2004 t
 o 2023.   \n\nContact Information: \n Hannah Robinson hannah.robinson@mail
 .utoronto.ca The Friends of the Library of the Pontifical Institute of Med
 iaeval Studies \n\nSponsors \nFriends of the PIMS Library \nMap \n121 St J
 oseph St, Toronto, ON M5S 3C2 \n\nCategories \n Lectures \n\nAudiences 
 \n Alumni and FriendsCommunityFacultyFirst-Year StudentsGraduate StudentsG
 raduating StudentsProspective Graduate Students
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LOCATION:121 St Joseph St, Toronto, ON M5S 3C2
SUMMARY:Renée Trilling, Mapping the World in the Poems of Junius 11
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