ROMANTIC REALIGNMENTS SEMINAR
Romantic Realignments is an interdisciplinary seminar organized annually by
graduates at Oxford University. The seminar offers both graduates and
guest speakers the opportunity to discuss a broad range of issues relevant
to the study of Romanticism. Past speakers include Jonathan Bate, John
Brewer, Frederick Burwick, Marilyn Butler, Clifford Siskin, Angela
Esterhammer, Kelvin Everest, Mary Favret, Tim Fulford, Paul Hamilton, David
Haney, Mary Jacobus, Peter Kitson, Nigel Leask, Jon Mee, John Whale, David
Worrall and Duncan Wu.
The seminar will be held Wednesdays, 5.30 - 7 pm in Room 11, St Cross
Building, English Faculty, Oxford.
MICHAELMAS TERM 2003
WEEK TWO - Wednesday 22 October
Professor Stephen Gill, Lincoln College, University of Oxford
'Wordsworth and The Prelude: Growing Older Together'
WEEK THREE - Wednesday 29 October
Dr. Martin Myrone, Curator, Tate Britain
'Of Men, Mohawks, and Macaronies: The Vauxhall Affray Revisited'
WEEK FIVE - Wednesday 12 November
Dr. Michael John Kooy, University of Warwick
'Imagining Conflict: Coleridge's Wartime Journalism'
WEEK SIX - Wednesday 19 November
Laura Keynes, University College, Oxford
'Hazlitt's Eloquence of the British Senate'
WEEK SEVEN - Wednesday 26 November
Dr. Mina Gorji, Wadham College, Oxford
'Clare's Awkwardness: Poetry and the Prosaic'
WEEK EIGHT - Wednesday 3 December
Dr Seamus Perry, Balliol College, University of Oxford
'Wordsworth's Negative Capability'
Students of all periods are very welcome, and we invite you to join us for
discussion and wine afterwards. Please contact
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details.
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