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



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Friday Morning Coffee Break : 6th January 2017 10:30 - 11:00




Elizabeth Wordsworth Tea Room (Dickson Poon Building)










Friday Session Two : 6th January 2017 11:00 - 12:30




83 - Panel: Reinventing the Pastoral
Chair: tba
Ho Tim Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Aurora Faye Martinez

Remaking the Pastoral Genre: Pope’s Courtly Swains and Steele’s Arcadians

Andrea Pappas

Embroidering the Landscape: An Ecocritical Approach to Early American Pastorally-Themed Needlework Pictures

Samuel Longhurst

“All things by Experience are display’d”: Experimental Science and Georgic Imitation in John Philips’s ‘Cyder’ (1708)






84 - Panel: Aphra Behn in her Networks
Chair: Ros Ballaster
Lecture Theatre 1




Speaker
Paper Title

Gillian Wright

Aphra Behn and Cowley’s Plants

Helen Wilcox

A Well-connected Royal Slave : Surinam, Behn, Southerne and ‘Oroonoko’

Robert D. Hume; Claire Bowditch

‘forced to write for Bread’?: Aphra Behn’s Finances






85 - Panel: Female Agency and Religious Controversy
Chair: tba
Lecture Theatre 2




Speaker
Paper Title

Judith Bailey Slagle

Domestic Rebels and Female Agents: The Story of Lady Grisell/Griseld Baillie

Carol Stewart

Correcting Defoe: Penelope Aubin’s The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his Family and the High Church party

Alexandra Zoë Dostal

Mary Linwood’s Gallery of Pictures in Needlework: Negotiating Boundaries of Femininity and Masculinity, British Nationalism and Catholic Imagery






86 - Panel: Who Knows? The Natural Knowledge Market in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Chair: tba
Louey Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Alice Marples

The Rise of ‘Public’ Natural History in Eighteenth-Century Britain

James Fisher

Knights-Errant in Farming: The Social “Evils” of Book-Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century England

William Tullett

Medicine, the Senses, and the Market in Eighteenth-Century England






87 - Panel: Transgressions in Print, Moral and Physical : Coding, Blasphemy, Injury
Chair: Helen Williams
Maplethorpe Hall




Speaker
Paper Title

James Baker

Strain, odour, discomfort, and pain: occupational stress and the making of the printed image in long eighteenth century Europe

Simon D A O'Sullivan

Le Grand Chiffre de Paris

Paul Whickman

The Age of Toleration: Blasphemy, Aesthetics and Copyright in the Long Eighteenth Century






88 - Alternative: Analysing eighteenth-century key-terms and phrases using ECCO and ESTC
Chair: COMHIS Collective Group; Mikko Tolonen (University of Helsinki), Leo Lahti (University of Turku), Eetu Mäkelä (Aalto University) and others
Maplethorpe Office










89 - Panel: Ghosts, Enemies, and Ghosts of the Enemy on the Stage
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Sarah Burdett

‘What Ghastly Shade Attracts My Sight?’: Sarah Siddons, Lady Macbeth, and the Ghost of Marie Antoinette

Peter Sutton

‘Visits from the Shades’: The ghosts haunting the early eighteenth century stage

Jessica Goodman

Staging the Enemy: Audience as Ally in Anti-Revolutionary Theatrical Texts






90 - Round Table: Reading Aloud : Three Hours (or Three Hundred Years?) After Marriage
Chair: Emrys Jones
MGA Lecture Room




Speakers


Emrys Jones

Daniel Cook

John McTague

Miranda Kiek

Rebecca Bullard






91 - Panel: “Home is Where the Start is” : Interrogating Eighteenth-Century Domesticity
Chair: Chloe Wigston-Smith
Old Law Library




Speaker
Paper Title

Karen Lipsedge

Who said it all started with home? The When, What, and How of the Eighteenth-Century Home

Abigail Williams

Don’t Try this at Home: recitation and the propriety of domestic performance

Margaret Miller

“[Heterosexual] matches, they are silly things, and break up one’s family”: [Queering] Kinship and Domesticity in Jane Austen’s Emma

Victoria Barnett-Woods

Transatlantic Domesticity and the Limits of a Genre in ‘A Woman of Colour’






92 - Panel: Exalted Enemies : Aristocracy, Mayors, and Statesmen
Chair: tba
Winston C S Wong Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Frank O'Gorman

Mayors and Mockery: a Neglected issue.

Rocco Giurato

‘Who is or who is to be the prime minister’? Premiership and the Public in Later Stuart England

Glauco Schettini

Imagining the aristocratic enemy: Revolutionary rhetoric and political emotions in Italy, 1796-99

Jacqueline Reiter

‘Infamy, Infamy, they’ve all got it in for me’: the Walcheren Inquiry, Lord Chatham’s narrative and the politics of blame






Lunch : Friday : 6th January 2017 12:30 - 13:30




Dining Hall










Friday Session Three : 6th January 2017 13:30 - 15:00




94 - Panel: ‘Mean Girls’ : Negotiating the Boundaries of Female Friendship
Chair: Mark Knights
Ho Tim Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Naomi Pullin

Cultures of Conflict Resolution: Female Friends and Foes in early Enlightenment Britain

Kathryn Woods

Every Face a New Friend? Facial Appearance, Fakery and the Fickleness of Female Friendship in Eighteenth-Century London

Laura Alston

‘Wretched Education’: Mothers, Daughters and the Emotional Role of Families in Shaping Sociability over the eighteenth century






95 - Panel: Literary Enemies : Swift, Pope, Curll, Tibbald
Chair: tba
Ho, Leung, Ho and Lee Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Jukka Tiusanen

Jonathan Swift and the search for the ideal enemy

Joseph Holloway

Enemies for Mutual Advantage: An Analysis of Pope and Curll

John McTague

Tibbald in a Coma: Suspension as Satirical Technique

Nicholas Gayle

POPE, BYRON AND DOPPELGÄNGER LAUREATES






96 - Panel: Literary and Theatrical Patronage and Friendship
Chair: tba
Lecture Theatre 1




Speaker
Paper Title

Dr. Deborah L. Pfuntner

Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi’s Thraliana: Commonplacing Female Friendship–Allies, Enemies, and Lovers

Terry Jenkins

John Rich’s ownership of the Davenant and Killigrew Patents

Stephanie Clayton

‘an Example and Patroness’: exploring the relationship between Lady Hertford and Grace Cole






97 - Panel: The Reader’s Pleasure : Love, Eroticism and Friendship
Lecture Theatre 2




Speaker
Paper Title

Diane Lovell

The Bisset Love Letters 1803-1828: A Significant New Primary Source in Regency History and the Reversal of Class and Gender Roles in a Real Life “Pride & Prejudice” Story

Alexander Long

Acting Coy: Eliza Haywood’s “Fantomina” as a Reflection of Women and the 18th-Century British Stage

Alexander Zimbulov

“The Highest Diet of Pleasure”: Fanny Hill’s Erotic Education and the Tastes of Reading






98 - Panel: Ideals Debated and Allegorised : Beauty, Chastity, and Legitimacy Under Fire
Chair: Danielle Thom
Louey Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Timothy Erwin

Venus, Pope, the Carracci, and the Stuart Court

Kate Gibson

Beyond the wicked stepmother: affection and animosity between stepparents and illegitimate children

Katherine Aske

‘Woman was made and designed by Heaven for the Pleasure of Man’: Cosmetics, Health and Beauty in John Gauden’s Several Letters Between Two Ladies (1701)






99 - Panel: Things We’ve Learned from the Digital Miscellanies Index (and Things We Wish We Hadn’t)
Maplethorpe Hall










100 - Panel: Travelling with Feeling : Music, Sentimentalism, and National Identity in the Opera and Oratorio
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Office




Speaker
Paper Title

Joseph Lockwood

Loyalism, Patriotism, and Performances of Handel’s Music in North America, 1770-1787

Hayoung Heidi Lee

A Chinese Prince on Grand Tour: Domenico Corri’s opera The Travellers, or Music’s Fascination (1806)

Vanessa L. Rogers

Music, Tears, Passions: Performing Sentimentalism in Eighteenth-century English Comic Operas






101 - Panel: Three Versions of Utopia : Mercier’s ‘L’An 2440’, Coleridge’s Pantisocratic Project and the English Benedictine Enlightenment
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Audrey Borowski

Louis-Sebastien Mercier’s L’An 2440, Le Tableau de Paris, and Le Nouveau Paris: from Uchronia to a ‘poetic of ruins’

Simon Court

‘Most friendly where all are friends’: Coleridge, Pantisocracy, and the language of friendship

Cormac Begadon

The English Benedictines and monastic life in Enlightenment Europe






102 - Panel: Defoe’s Foes and Friends, Near and Far
Chair: Penny Pritchard
MGA Lecture Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Jeanne Clegg

Dangerous Comrades and Helpful Enemies in Defoe’s Criminal Fictions

Nicholas Seager

Crusoe’s Crusade

Inhye Ha

Mapping out Foreign Bodies: The Fantastic Configuration of (Extra-)terrestrial Friends and Foes in Daniel Defoe’s The Consolidator (1705)






103 - Panel: Death is our Enemy, Verse our Ally
Chair: tba
Old Law Library




Speaker
Paper Title

Søren Peter Hansen

Friends, Allies and Enemies in the Swedish poet Carl Michael Bellman’s ’Fredmans Epistlar’

Conrad Brunstrom

“What ever fantastic John Asgil may Say…”: Matthew Prior, Diplomatic Triangulation, and the Quest for Immortality

Candy B. K. Schille

Dryden, Faith, and Fear: Why “Don Sebastian” Matters






104 - Panel: Riot and Reform in the Late Eighteenth Century
Chair: Frank O'Gorman
Winston C S Wong Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Shotaro Hagita

Riot for hire: Wilkites and bruisers, c.1761-1776

Christoph Houswitschka

Friend and Foe in the Literature of the 1790s Reform Movement

Joe Cozens

The London Crimp Riots Revisited: A Study of the Rioters, their Victims, and their Adherents, 1794-1795.






Closing Roundtable : Friday 6th January 2017 15:00 - 16:00




Chair: Brycchan Carey
Maplethorpe Hall









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