 

#  Prof. Stephen Owen Delivers Gauss Lectures at Princeton 

 





November 06, 2013

 

 

Sort## Gauss Seminars in Criticism





Named in honor of Dean Christian Gauss, The Gauss Seminars in Criticism were instituted in 1949 to provide a focus for discussion, study, and the exchange of ideas in the humanities.

Several seminars are held annually. The seminars may take different forms, but traditionally they have been conducted by guests invited to present material upon which they are working. Past seminar leaders have included Erich Auerbach, Hannah Arendt, W. H. Auden, Noam Chomsky, Roman Jakobson, Elaine Scarry, Joan Scott, and Raymond Bellour. Faculty and graduate students from Princeton University, the Institute for Advanced Study, and the community at large participate in each seminar.

**“Alternative Poetics: Chinese Poetry Against Itself”  
 Professor Stephen Owen**

**Monday, November 4, 2013**  
 “The Poetry Machine: Li He (791-817)”  
 010 East Pyne Hall  
 4:30pm

**Wednesday, November 6, 2013**  
 “The Poetry that Is Something Else and the Legally Aesthetic (11th-12th century)”  
 010 East Pyne Hall  
 4:30pm

**Thursday, November 7, 2013**  
 “Brocade Leviathan: Wu Wenying (fl. c. mid-13th century)”  
 010 East Pyne Hall  
 4:30pm





<http://humanities.princeton.edu/events/gauss-seminars>







 

 

 



 

 

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