I was sent this and thought that some of you may be interested.
Maria
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> I enclose details of this term's meeting of the Cambridge Group for Irish
> Studies, at Magdalene College, Cambridge. I'd be very grateful if you
could
> advertise this as widely as possible amongst students and colleagues.
>
> The first meeting of this term is tomorrow, Tuesday February 1st when
> Professor Siobhán Kilfeather, School of English, Queen's University
> Belfast, will speak on ‘Ireland in 1825: Translating the Gothic'.
>
> All are welcome to attend.
>
> With good wishes,
>
> Ray Ryan
>
>
>
> CAMBRIDGE GROUP FOR IRISH STUDIES
> LENT TERM SEMINARS 2005
>
> 1st February Professor Siobhán Kilfeather, ‘Ireland in
1825:
> Translating
> the Gothic'.
> Professor Kilfeather, of the School of English in Queen’
s
> University Belfast, has teaching and research
interests
> in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Irish
literature,
> women's writing and feminist theory. She was an
editor
> of The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Volume
IV
> and V. Her book Dublin: A Cultural History
is
> forthcoming from OUP.
>
> 15th February Dr Deana Rankin, ‘How the West was
won …:
> Seventeenth-century English Histories of Ireland’
> Dr Rankin is a Director of Studies and College
Lecturer
> in English at Girton College, Cambridge. She
specialises
> in English-language writing in Ireland, Renaissance
and
> seventeenth-century drama, and the military aspects
of
> republican writing. Her book Between Spenser and
Swift:
> English Writing in Seventeenth-Century Ireland is due
to
> be published by Cambridge in 2005.
>
>
> Seminars take place on Tuesdays at 8.45p.m. in The Parlour,
Magdalene
> College.
>
>
> Wine will be served
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Dr. Maria Power
Institute of Irish Studies,
University of Liverpool,
Liverpool
L69 7WY
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