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CFP: Politics and Desire in a Decadent Age: 1860 to the Present
A one-day symposium — Call for Proposals Hosted by the Department of English and the Sexual Cultures Research Group Queen Mary University of London Friday 15 May 2020 Keynote Speaker: Dennis Denisoff (McFarlin Chair of English, University of Tulsa, author of Aestheticism and Sexual Parody and Sexual Visuality from Literature to …
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The European Avant-Gardes
Join Daniela Caselli (University of Manchester) and Scott McCracken (Queen Mary, University of London) In conversation with Sascha Bru (Leuven University) About his new book, The European Avant-Gardes, 1905-1935 (Edinburgh University Press, 2018). Wine and nibbles. 6-8pm Monday 28 January 2019 Keynes Library 46 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PD https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-european-avant-gardes-tickets-53969094013
Dorothy Richardson Project Public Workshop
Dorothy Richardson Editions Project Public Workshop New College, University of Oxford 18 January 2019 11am-5pm This free public workshop will present new findings about Richardson’s life, letters, fiction, and non-fiction. There will be presentations on the implications of publishing a new Pilgrimage, the significance of Richardson’s epistolary networks, and the Dorothy Richardson project’s developing methodology. …
Modernist Objects Conference
Download programme here 13-16 June, Sorbonne University, Paris In a line which seems pre-emptively levelled at Aaron Jaffe’s The Way Things Go exactly one century later, Richard Aldington wrote in The Egoist that “one of the problems of modern art” is that “to drag smells of petrol, refrigerators, ocean greyhounds, President Wilson and analine [sic] …
Modernist Objects Conference, Paris
Programme 13-16 June, Sorbonne University, Paris Keynote speakers: Rachel Bowlby (University College London); Douglas Mao (Johns Hopkins University).
Provisional Programme for Remaking the New: Modernism and Textual Scholarship 13-14 July 2017
The provisional programme is now available for “Remaking the New” Modernism and Textual Scholarship”, to be held at Queen Mary, University of London from the 13-14 of July.
Comparative Modernisms Seminar
Stephen Ross (University of Victoria) Ghostmodernism Date: 17 October 2016 at *16:00 – 18:00 (*new time) Institute: Institute of English Studies- School of Advanced Study- University of London Venue: Room 243, Second Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU Abstract: “[I]t occurs to me that entire libraries of enigmas in literature would yield up their key, were we …
Remaking the New: Modernism and Textual Scholarship 13-14 July 2017
Graduate Centre Queen Mary University of London London E1 4NS Conference website Provisional Programme Contact: Scott McCracken s.mccracken@qmul.ac.uk Keynote speakers Dirk van Hulle (University of Antwerp) Samuel Beckett Editions Jane Goldman and Bryony Randall (University of Glasgow), Susan Sellers (University of St Andrews), Virginia Woolf Editions. Deborah Longworth (University of Birmingham) …
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PLANETARY MODERNISMS 16 May
http://dorothyrichardson.org/NMS/Seminars/Next.html A Research Day with Susan Stanford Friedman Northern Modernism Seminar Monday 16 May 2016 University of Manchester Hosted by the Arts and Humanities Research Council North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership PLANETARY MODERNISMS A Research Day with Susan Stanford Friedman *** Masterclass (open to all MA and PhD students) 11am-1pm, …
Northern Modernism Seminar
PLANETARY MODERNISMS Lecture, Discussion and Master Class with Susan Stanford Friedman (University of Wisconsin) Monday 16 May 2016 University of Manchester Hosted by the Arts and Humanities Research Council North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership Susan Stanford Friedman is a leading scholar in modernist studies. She played a key role in …