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Subject: Comparative Joyce (London, 29 June 2000)
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Comparative Joyce
Thursday, 29 June 2000
Goldsmiths College, London
The International James Joyce Foundation and the British
Comparative Literature Association will co-host a workshop on
Joyce and comparative literature within the XVII International James
Joyce Symposium "Joyce2000: The Right to Write" (London, 24-30
June
2000).
The aim of the workshop is to address issues of a theoretical or
literary-historical nature reflecting on theories and practices of
intertextuality, influence, imitation, source study, and other
literary interrelationships.
The workshop is now complete. The following is a provisional
schedule:
9.00 - 11.00
Wolfgang Wicht, "Intertextualities in *Ulysses*: Double-Coded
Negativity"
Richard Brown, "More Ado About Nothing: Virtuality and
intertextuality in *Ulysses*"
Marie-Dominique Garnier, "Trains of Thought/ Thoughts of Train:
Joyce, Larbaud, and Trainspotting"
11.20 - 12.40
Katharine Streip, "Laughter and Genre: Joycean Parody and its
legacy"
Laima Kardokas, "Joyce and Leonardo's *Paragone* and fin de
siècle Portraiture"
14.20 - 15.40
John Goodby, "'The Murk of the Mythelated': Joyce, Eugene
Watters and the influence of influence."
Tom Cheesman: "Kemal Kurt: 'Ja, sagt Molly' - Joyce reception in the
construction of transnational literature"
16.00 - 17.15
Paul Saint-Amour, "Rezoning *Ulysses*: Literary Property
Infrastructure"
General discussion
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Please address all inquiries to:
Lucia Boldrini
English Department
Goldsmiths College
London SE14 6NW
Fax + 44 (0)20 7919 7453
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.gold.ac.uk/joyce2000/CompJoyce.html
Registration costs £15 (£10 for postgraduate students).
Goldsmiths College can provide single ensuite or standard
accommodation on campus or in the neighbourhood of the College
for all participants. Costs range between £20 and £29 per night
inclusive of breakfast.
For registration and accommodation information please write to
Lucia Boldrini at the address above, or e-mail [log in to unmask]
Please note: Fully registered participants in the International James
Joyce Symposium, 24-30 June 2000, will have free access to the
workshop; participants registered for the IJJF/BCLA Comparative Joyce
workshop will have access to the Symposium's other academic events on
29 June.
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Other sessions on issues of Comparative Literature during the
International James Joyce Symposium include:
- The European Reception of Joyce
http://www.gold.ac.uk/joyce2000/prov_progr.html#ERJJ
"The European Reception of Joyce" is a joint venture between the
School of Advanced Study and the Antwerp Joyce Centre, which plans to
explore the reception of Joyce's work in European literature at the
Joyce Symposium in London in 2000 and at a further conference at the
University of Antwerp during the academic year 2000-2001. The papers
from the sessions at both these conferences will be published in book
form by Athlone Press, London and on CD- ROM with further materials as
part of a research project and book series on The Reception of British
Authors in Europe (Series Editor, Elinor Shaffer, Volume Editor, Geert
Lernout). For more information on the "Reception of British Authors in
Europe" research project and a list of their other conferences and
activities, visit the Project website at <http://www.sas.ac.uk/Rbae>.
- Joyce and Giordano Bruno (Interested in the Nolan? A lecture and
conference on the terrible heretic, on the anniversary of his being
terribly burned, will take place at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura
and at University College London between 14 and 17 June. More
information from http://www.ucl.ac.uk/italian)
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