The Twenty-Seventh National Postgraduate Colloquium in German Studies
will be held on
Friday, 31 March and Saturday, 1 April
at the University of London School of Advanced Study
Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1
PROGRAMME
Friday, 31 March 2000
10:30-11:00 Coffee and Registration in the Crush Hall (Ground Floor)
11:00-11:45 MARIELLE SUTHERLAND (University College London): 'Death in
Rilke's Neue Gedichte'
11:45-12:30 DANIELA ZIMMERMANN (Institute of Germanic Studies, London):
'"Tranquillisez-vous: je suis. Baltusz existe." Rilke and Baltusz: A
Friendship'
12:30-13:15 GERTA VALENTINE (University College London): '"Das Du-Motiv ist
neu und merkwüdig": The "Du" Motif in Thomas Mann's Fiction'
13:15-14:00 Lunch (own arrangements)
14:00-14:45 DOROTHEA WHEELER (Goldsmiths', London): 'Irmtraud Morgners
poetisches Prinzip: der Nexus zwischen Wahrheit, Phantastik und
Wirklichkeit'
14:45-15:30 MELANIE AUBREY (University College London): 'Images of
Femininity in Rosa Mayreder's Essays and Fiction'
15:30-16:15 BETH MORGAN (University of Bath): 'From 1900 to the Year 2000:
Re-assessing the Worth of Anna Seghers'
16:15-16:40 Tea
16:40-17:25 MARKUS OLIVER SPITZ (University of Exeter): 'Fact and Fiction in
Christoph Ransmayr's Morbus Kitahara'
17:25-18:10 SIMON PEARCE (University of Nottingham): 'Intellectuals in
Crisis: The deutsch-deutscher Literaturstreit'
18:10-18:55 CAROLINE GAY (Institute of German Studies, Birmingham):
'National Memory Management in the "Berlin Republic": A Dialectic of
Normality?'
Saturday, 1 April 2000
9:30-10:00 Coffee
10:00-10:45 JUDITH BYRNE (Trinity College Dublin): 'The Causation and Cure
of Moral Maladies as Depicted in Jacobus de Voragine's Legenda Aurea'
10:45-11:30 ANJA ZENK (Philipps-Universität Marburg): 'Eulenspiegel in
England: German Literature Crossing the Channel in the early
Sixteenth-Century'
11:30-12:15 TIMOTHY FRANCIS (Royal Holloway, London): 'Printing in
Sixteenth-Century Hamburg - A Tale of Two Languages'
12:15-13:00 THOMAS STRAESSLE (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge); 'The
Symbolism of the Salt in Grimmelshausen's Simplicissimus Teutsch'
13:00-13:15 Business Meeting
13:15-14:00 Lunch (own arrangements)
14:00-14:45 BARBARA ARNOLD (University of Exeter): 'August Klingemann: A
Study in Lexicography'
14:45-15:30 KATE BURTON (St Hilda's College, Oxford): 'Maternal and
Unmaternal Thinking: Pregnancy and Motherhood in Kleist and in Karin
Reschke's Novel on Henriette Vogel (Verfolgte des Glücks)'
15:30-16:15 JORDAN T. FOWLES (Exeter College, Oxford): 'Heine in Yiddish'
16:15-16:40 Tea
16:40-17:25 MARIUS MÜLLER (Magdalen College, Oxford): 'A New Medium for an
Old Mythology: Hanns Heinz Ewers and Der Student von Prag (1913)'
17:25-18:10 HELENA SAWARD (St John's College, Oxford): 'Gertrud von le Fort
(1876-1971): Between the Weimar Republic and the Reich of Christendom'
REGISTRATION
Copies of the programme are available from the Institute of Germanic
Studies, 29 Russell Square, GB-London WC1B 5DP.
To attend, please complete and return the registration form together with
your fee to reach the Organisers, National Postgraduate Colloquium, c/o
Institute of Germanic Studies, 29 Russell Square, GB-London WC1B 5DP by
Friday, 24
March 2000.
The registration fee of £12.00 is payable by all participants, including
speakers.
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is available at Ramsay Hall, 20 Maple Street, London W1P 5GB
at £24.10 per night.
Please contact Ramsay Hall direct: telephone (0)20-7387 4537,
facsimile (0)20-7383 0843.
TO ATTEND, PLEASE COMPLETE THE SLIP BELOW AND RETURN IT WITH YOUR
REGISTRATION FEE TO REACH THE ORGANISERS, NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM,
C/O INSTITUTE OF GERMANIC STUDIES, 29 RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON WC1B 5DP, NOT
LATER THAN FRIDAY, 24 MARCH 2000.
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