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Mobility and Movement in Early Modern England: Two Guest Lectures on June 15, 2026

You are warmly invited to attend the public lectures on Mobility and Movement in Early Modern England by Prof. Julie Sanders (Royal Holloway) and Prof. Natasha Korda (Wesleyan). The lectures will take place in Room KOL-G-212 (Rämistrasse 71 in Zurich) on Monday morning, June 15, as part of the SNSF-funded DramaSCAPEs project at the University of Zurich. 

09:30-09:45 Welcome and Introduction
09:45-10:45 Talk 1: “London Roads and Liquid Roads: Mobility and Movement in Shakespeare’s Henry IV Plays and Shakespeare and Wilkins’s Pericles” by Prof. Julie Sanders (Royal Holloway, UK) with Q&A
10:45-11:15 Coffee/Tea Break
11:15-12:15 Talk 2: “‘Mincing Steps’ and ‘Manly Strides’: Gendered Footwork on the Early Modern English Stage” by Prof. Natasha Korda (Wesleyan University, CT) with Q&A

There is no need to register for this event, but it would be great if you could send a brief email to our project assistant Noemi Lussy, so we can make sure that there's plenty of coffee. Thank you!

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