Ratio, affectus, sensus: Literary Culture of the Baroque in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

In 2025, we will commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first publication of Matheus Casimirus Sarbievius' most famous Latin poetry collection 'Lyricorum libri tres' (1625). This has led to 2025 being declared the Year of Baroque Literature in Lithuania. The eminent Jesuit neo-Latin poet of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sarbievius, has been hailed as the Christian Horace and the Sarmatian Horace. His theoretical thoughts on poetry and rhetoric are still highly regarded and have inspired new research on other concurrent themes and authors. This anniversary provides an opportunity to explore the extent and diversity of Baroque literary culture, which has seen a surge of interest in recent decades, both in the academic world and in popular culture. Therefore, the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, together with the Faculty of Philology of Vilnius University, is organising an international academic conference "Ratio, affectus, sensus: Literary Culture of the Baroque in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania" on 25-27 September 2025 in the baroque city of Vilnius.

The aim of the multidisciplinary conference is to stimulate discussion on the literary culture of the "long seventeenth century" (from the end of the 16th century to the middle of the 18th century) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. This historical period, associated with dramatic changes and a general cultural crisis, is often described in contradictory terms and in constant tension between reason and senses, rigid structure and passions, classifications and impressions, etc. By embracing this contradiction, we invite an exploration of the theme in question through the lens of this dynamic interplay between reason (ratio), emotion (affectus) and the senses (sensus), which can be perceived in various genres of the period, such as poetry, biography, hagiography, rhetoric, private and public correspondence, and so on. The importance of the modern approach lies not only in what it can reveal about the Baroque in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, but also about subsequent and contemporary literary culture, as scholars have demonstrated the continuing influence of a 'Baroque spirit'.

Call for papers

The following topics may include, but are not limited to:

  • Sarbievius: works, translations, reception;
  • Forms of piety and religious policy during the Baroque era;
  • Writers, publishers, readers in the Baroque period;
  • Private and public correspondence;
  • Biography, hagiography, history;
  • Rhetoric as a world-view: literary theory, education, transformation;
  • Selfhood and otherness;
  • Body, gender, senses;
  • Performative literary culture;
  • Affetti theory;
  • Post-Baroque: tradition, reinterpretation, revival;
  • Neo-Baroque in Literature.

 

Submission guidelines

  • Your abstract should be for a 20 minute presentation.
  • The acceptable word range for the abstract is 250-300 words. Abstracts must be submitted in a Microsoft Word file,
  • Your submission should be in English.
  • We encourage you to send an informative abstract (complete abstract) which is a summary of a presentation substance including its background, purpose, methodology, results, and conclusion.
  • The title, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s), country and email address(es) should appear at the top of the abstract. Please include a list of five keywords that describe your research right below as well.
  • Please include a brief biography with the main research areas of the author(s) together with the Abstract.

Abstract submission deadline is 10th January, 2025. Abstracts will be considered and reviewed by the Conference Committee. We anticipate communicating decisions on submissions by 20th March 2025. For further information, please contact members of the Organising Committee.

 

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