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



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BSECS Annual General Meeting : Wednesday 4th January 2017 18:00 - 19:00




26 - Panel: BSECS Annual General Meeting : Wednesday 4th January 2017 18.00 – 19.00
Lecture Theatre 1










Wiley-Blackwell and Postgraduate Reception : Wednesday 4th January 2017 19:00 - 20:00




27 - Panel: Wiley-Blackwell and Postgraduate Reception : Wednesday 4th January 2017 19.00 – 20.00
Elizabeth Wordsworth Tea Room (Dickson Poon Building)










Dinner : Wednesday : 4th January 2017 20:00 - 21:30




28 - Panel: Dinner : Wednesday 4th January 2017 20.00 – 21.30
Dining Hall










Thursday Session One : 5th January 2017 09:00 - 10:30




29 - Panel: ‘Poore Strangers’ Reconsidered: Poverty, Mobility, and Community in England’s Long Eighteenth Century
Chair: Ben Lafferty
Ho Tim Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Adam Crymble

Failed and accidental Irish migration to London: vagrancy and demobilisation c. 1780-1820

David Hitchcock

Moving the Vagrant Body: Conveyance, Correction, Transportation and Impressment in the English Long Eighteenth Century

Lucy Huggins

Articulating Poverty in the Courtroom: Language in the Old Bailey, 1750-1800






30 - Panel: Crime and Biography, with and without Music
Chair: tba
Ho, Leung, Ho and Lee Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Cheryll Duncan

Musical life in the King’s Bench Prison c.1760: new evidence from the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer

Rebecca Gribble

The Old Bailey: Tales of theft involving musicians and their instruments

Mary Peace

The unfortunate Dr Dodd and the limits of moral-sense sentimental virtue

Camille Pidoux

Literary Rivals: who owns the criminal life?






31 - Panel: The Marquis de Sade
Chair: Caroline Warman
Lecture Theatre 1




Speaker
Paper Title

Samuel Harrington

The Marquis de Sade and Absolute Sovereignty: The eighteenth century setting of ‘The 120 Days of Sodom’

Natalia Zorilla

Oh monstre! The problem of moral monstrosity in Sade’s ‘Juliette’

Lode Lauwaert

From moral to metaphysical transgression






32 - Panel: Location and Network : The Eighteenth-Century Town
Lecture Theatre 2




Speaker
Paper Title

Hatsuyo Shimazaki

A Spa Resort, Southampton, in Frances Burney’s “Camilla” (1796)

Choedphong Uttama

Exploring the Scenes of “the English Urban Renaissance” in Tobias Smollett’s The Expedition of Humphry Clinker

Sean Creighton

Wandsworth – 18thC Powerhouse






33 - Panel: Sustainability, Excess, and anti-Carriage Tracts
Chair: tba
Louey Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

John Greene

Rousseau: An Enemy of the Carriage?

Anthony Pollock

Humean Resources: Sustainability and Luxury Consumption in the Essays

Tess Somervell

Floods in Early Wordsworth






34 - Panel: Friends and Enemies at Home and Abroad : Mobilizing and Immobilizing Collective Emotions
Chair: Matthew Grenby
Maplethorpe Hall




Speaker
Paper Title

Amy Milka

‘Frères et Amis’: Emotional Bonds in Political Correspondence during the French Revolution

David Lemmings

Emotions, Courtrooms and Popular Opinion about the Administration of Justice: the English Experience, from Coke’s “Artificial Reason” to the Sensibility of “True Crime Stories”

Giovanni Tarantino

The Unintended Emotional Consequences of Othering: the fictitious prophesies of Jeremiah van Husen






35 - Panel: William Shenstone
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Office




Speaker
Paper Title

Danni Glover

“The most elegant and amiable of men”: A study of the literary friendship of Thomas Percy and William Shenstone

Alison Horgan

“I always tremble when you take up the pruning hook”: The correspondence of Thomas Percy and William Shenstone

Steve Van-Hagen

‘The Friend of Shenstone’ (and Others): James Woodhouse’s Long Career of Friendship






36 - Panel: The Artist’s Life :Three Case Studies
Maplethorpe Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Federico Furnari

Giovanni Battista Serini, life and catalogue

Marie Michlova

Sir Walter Scott’s Circle

Susan Helen Reynolds

The multifarious memoirs of the Mayor of Milčice: František Jan Vavák (1741-1816).






37 - Panel: Lord Hervey’s Friends and Enemies: Pulteney, Buckingham, Montagu, and Pope
MGA Lecture Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Elaine Hobby

‘A painfull secret should be guess’d not told | I wish to tell’: The Poetry of Lord Hervey’s Collaboration with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

james McLaverty

Interpreting Lord Hervey’s Duel with William Pulteney

Joseph Hone

Hervey, Pope, and the Duchess of Buckingham






38 - Panel: Navigating Sociable Spaces : Research Arising from the DIGITENS Project
Chair: Alexis Tadié
Old Law Library




Speaker
Paper Title

Valérie Capdeville

Introducing DIGITENS

Michèle Cohen

Boarding Schools as Spaces for Sociability and Friendship

Helen Williams

The Good Humour Club

Emrys Jones

Navigating Levees






39 - Panel: Keeping a Welcome in the Hills – Cambrian Sociability in Wales and Beyond
Chair: Bethan Jenkins
Winston C S Wong Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Dafydd Rhys Jones

Keeping the Peace Amongst the Poets: Unruly Behaviour, Political Discord, and Bardic Community at the 1798 Caerwys Eisteddfod

Bethan Jenkins

“Whatsoever nation he may be”: Welsh relations with the four nations in the letters of the Morris Brothers of Anglesey.

Mary Chadwick

Eighteenth-Century Viz? Manuscript Magazines from the Wynnstay Estate (1783)






40 - Panel: Friendship, Commerce, and Community
Chair: tba
Wordsworth Room (Main Building)




Speaker
Paper Title

Catherine Beck

Building friendships and warships: James Jagoe, a shipwright in the Royal Navy 1758-1810.

Pete Collinge

Assisted by Friends and Family: Elizabeth Cowlishaw and the Provincial Grocery Trade

Mark Ledbury

“The fruits of friendship: Prince Hoare in Rome and London”





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