British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies bsecs 46th Annual Conference 2017



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Wednesday Afternoon Coffee Break : 4th January 2017 15:30 - 16:00




14 - Panel: Wednesday Afternoon Coffee Break : 4th January 2017 15.30 – 16.00
Elizabeth Wordsworth Tea Room (Dickson Poon Building)










Wednesday Session Two : 4th January 2017 16:00 - 18:00




15 - Panel: The Eighteenth-Century Female Subject : Trauma, Slavery, Sacrifice
Chair: Jessica Clement

Ho Tim Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Yvonne Noble

Anne Finch’s Friends, Allies and Enemies: Background to The Spleen and The Petition for an Absolute Retreat

Regulus Allen

The Sacrificial African Woman in the Legend of the Two Lovers

Rebeca Araya

Clarissa disseminated – a medical case study of epistolary friendship

Amanda Auerbach

Clarissa’s Family: Her Foes or Her Self?






16 - Panel: Enmity or Flattery? Publishing, Copyright, and Imitation
Chair: tba
Ho, Leung, Ho and Lee Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Val Derbyshire

“Suddenly rich Men are hard to deal with, & poor Authors must bear with rich booksellers” : Charlotte Smith’s Love-Hate Relationship with Cadell & Davies

Sarah Hodgson

Printing, publishing and bookselling: Creating a digital version of The Stationers’ Register

Siv Brandtzag

London vs. Dublin: the reprinting and repackaging of novels by the Irish bookseller Christopher Jackson

Daniel Cook

Swift’s Imitation Odes






17 - Panel: The Art of Life or Life with Art
Chair: Adelaine Meira Serras
Lecture Theatre 1




Speaker
Paper Title

Patricia Rodrigues

Art in Eighteenth-century Lapdogs: the case of Coventry’s Pompey the Little

Adelaide Meira Serras

Art in the Eighteenth-Century Utopia. The case of Hamilton’s Munster Village

Paula Rama da Silva

Art and enemies in Hogarth’s “Times”

Marcia Bessa Marques

“Colliding worlds?” The Cost of Progress in William Hogarth’s Industry and Idleness”.






18 - Panel: Form and Space Inside the Novel
Chair: Helen Williams
Lecture Theatre 2




Speaker
Paper Title

Katharina Boehm

Tangible Pasts: Antiquarian Culture and Historical Experience in the Eighteenth-Century Novel

Kim Simpson

Desperately Seeking Susan Smythies: Amatory Traces in 1750s Women’s Writing

Nicolás Martín Olszevicki

Diderot, materialism and the novel

Victoria Buyanovskaya

“Web of Kindness”: Constructing the Space of Sensibility in “A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy” by Laurence Sterne






19 - Panel: International Laurence Sterne Foundation
Chair: Peter de Voogd
Louey Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Daniel Reed

Laurence Sterne’s First Professional Network

Alexander Hardie-Forsyth

‘The “Mock-Edition” and Textual Commerce: Sterne and Swift. Again’

Paul Goring

Laurence Sterne’s Subscribers and the Society of Dilettanti

M-C Newbould

“Othering Sterne: The Absent-Presence of Anonymity in Sterneana”






20 - Panel: Eighteenth-Century Studies without Borders : How can we build alliances to support global eighteenth-century studies?
Chair: Matthew Grenby
Maplethorpe Hall




Speaker
Paper Title

Stefanie Stockhorst; Catriona Seth; Thomas Irvine; Seema Alavi; Penelope Corfield

Global Eighteenth-Century Studies Panel : 18th-C Studies without Borders: How can we build alliances to support global eighteenth-century studies?






21 - Round Table: “Fleuron: A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers’ Ornaments”: Launch Workshop and Roundtable
Chair: Hazel Wilkinson
Maplethorpe Office




Speakers


Hazel Wilkinson

James McLaverty

Giles Bergel

Joseph Hone






22 - Panel: Political Enmity, Religious Alliance, and Ritual
Maplethorpe Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Anna McKay

Harbouring the Enemy: Print Culture, the Public, and Escape of French Prisoners of War on board British Prison Hulks, 1778-1815.

E. Wesley Reynolds, III

ANGLICAN MARTYRDOM AND JACOBITE ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONALISM

Megumi OHSUMI

“To One Another as Christians”: Jesuits in Alexander Pope’s Early Years

Ciarán McDonnell

Friends, allies or enemies? Transnational identity and the Irish in the French Revolution






23 - Panel: The Eighteenth Century as a Site of Translation and/or Transformation
Chair: tba
MGA Lecture Room




Speaker
Paper Title

James Harriman-Smith

The Experimental Passions of Zara: Voltaire, Hill and Garrick

Ian Calvert

Latin Translations of English Classics in the Long Eighteenth Century

Alessa Johns

Mary Wollstonecraft’s German Allies: Feminism and Progressive Pedagogies in the 1790s

Elena Fernandez Fernandez

Race and Nation. A Racial Interpretation of the Numancia National Myth in the Works of Miguel de Cervantes and Ignacio López de Anaya.






24 - Panel: Paratexts, Prologues, Epigraphs, and Intertextuality : A Study in Four Genres
Chair: tba
Old Law Library




Speaker
Paper Title

Kerstin Fest

A Prologue-Speaking Age: Prologues and Epilogues as Performance Spaces

Sarah Herbe

“A Poet’s Life is worthy his own Verse”: John Bancks’ and Alexander Nicol’s autobiographical poetry

Anas Sareen

Rousseau’s Crusoe

Corrina Readioff

A Poetic Battle: Epigraphic Rivalry in ‘The Tatler’ and ‘The Female Tatler’






25 - Round Table: Eighteenth-Century Centres of Study in the UK
Chair: Mark Knights
Winston C S Wong Seminar Room




Speakers


Stephanie Clayton (Cardiff); Catriona Kennedy (York); Mark Knights (Warwick); Kelsey Rubin-Detlev (Oxford); Mark Towsey (Liverpool)





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