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CONFERENCE
REGARDING ROMANTIC ROME: TOPOGRAPHY, REVERIE, DESTABILIZATION
British School at Rome, Rome, Italy
30-31 May 2003
Organized by Chloe Chard and Richard Wrigley,
Co-ordinated and hosted by the British School at Rome, with the support
of Oxford Brookes University, the Biblioteca Hertziana Max Planck
Institut, Rome, and the Austrian Academy, Rome.
PAPERS:
Stephen Bann (University of Bristol) Léopold Robert and the Afterlife of
Antiquity
Bice Benvenuto (Rome) Freud and Rome: Memory, Myth, and Metaphor
Anne Marie Bush (University of Hawaii) Inside Out: 19th-century
Guidebooks to Rome
Massimo Cattaneo (University of Naples) Trastevere: myths and
stereotypes of a Roman rione between the 18th and 19th centuries
Chloe Chard (London) Resuscitating Rome: Laughter, Digression and Disorder
Christoph Frank (Biblioteca Hertziana) Shaping the Image of Rome: the
Role of International Agents
Brian Grosskurth (York University, Toronto)
Solitude as Style: Berlioz, Rome and the Topography of Sound
Marian Hobson (Queen Mary, University of London) Measuring Antique
Sculptures
Isobel Hurst (Corpus Christi College, Oxford) Reanimating the Romans:
Mary Shelleys Response to Ancient Ruins
Susanna Pasquali (University of Ferrara) The Pantheon and the Cult of
Great Artists
Joachim Rees (Forschungszentrum Europäische Aufklärung, Potsdam)
Roman Carnival: German Travellers Responses
Wendy Wassyng Roworth (University of Rhode Island)
Pulling Parrhassius' Curtain: Trickery and Fakery in the Roman Art World
Julie Shaffer (University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh) Abjecting Roman /
ticism: Relocating Inspiration in Mrs Rosss The Woman of Genius
Sophie Thomas (University of Sussex) Seeing Past Rome: Ruins and
Fragmentation
Andreas Vejvar (Universitat Mozarteum Salzburg)
Karl Philipp Moritzs Die neue Cecilia, Rome and the Concept of Creative
Suffering
Richard Wrigley (Oxford Brookes University) The Dirtiest City in
Europe: Hygiene, Aesthetics and the Spectacle of Rome
To register, please contact Richard Wrigley at: [log in to unmask], or
British School at Rome, via Gramsci 61, 00197 Rome, Italy.
Conference fee: 10 euros.
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