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
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