italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
Apologies.
At 18:56 17/10/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
>
>Dear Mike,
>
>thank you very much for your invitation to this year's Leopardi lecture
>which sounds extremely interesting. Unfortunately, I'll have to attend a
>meeting for Year Abroad Tutors until 3.30 pm, so I cannot make it to
>Birmingham in time.
>
>I hope that there will soon be another opportunity to meet up.
>Best wishes,
>
>Florian
>
>
>At 11:36 13/10/2005 +0100, you wrote:
>>italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
>>
>>THE LEOPARDI CENTRE AT BIRMINGHAM
>>
>>Dear list-members,
>>
>>Notice of the first event of the year hosted by THE LEOPARDI CENTRE AT
>>BIRMINGHAM:
>>
>>
>>
>>The 2005 Leopardi Lecture will be given by
>>
>>
>>PAUL HAMILTON
>>
>>
>>Why Romanticism is still becoming what it is
>>
>>
>>Lecture Room 6, Arts Building (second floor), University of Birmingham
>>
>>Wednesday 26th October 2005 at 5 p.m.
>>
>>This lecture, which traces a line from Leopardi and Byron to Marx and
>>Benjamin, is open to all
>>
>>
>>
>>Paul Hamilton is Professor of English at Queen Mary, University of
>>London. He has published extensively on Coleridge, Wordsworth and
>>Shelley, and is the author of Historicism (Routledge, second edition,
>>2003) and Metaromanticism: Aesthetics, Literature, Theory (Chicago
>>University Press, 2003). He is currently finishing a book on Coleridge
>>and German philosophy, and is working towards a comparative study of
>>European romanticism.
>>
>>
>>The Leopardi Centre at Birmingham is a research hub within the
>>Department of Italian Studies. Its purpose is to promote the study and
>>knowledge of Leopardi and his European context and to act as a UK focus
>>for research into the cultures of 18th and 19th century Italy. For
>>further details about the Centre and for an Abstract of the lecture,
>>please visit www.leopardi.bham.ac.uk <http://www.leopardi.bham.ac.uk> or
>>e-mail [log in to unmask]
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>Florian Mussgnug
>Department of Italian
>University College London
>Gower Street
>London WC1E 6BT
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