A one-day Colloquium on the Cultural Impact of Darwin and Darwinism in
Europe will be held at Clare Hall, Cambridge, on Friday 12 March 2010,
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Organized by the Research Project on the
Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe, the Colloquium will
consist of a series of 15-minute papers followed by short discussion
and builds on the success of last year's Darwin in Europe Colloquium
at Christ's College. The event will act as a forum for contributions
to a third volume of The Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe,
focusing on Darwin's cultural and literary reception.
The range of topics and speakers include:
Philip Ajouri (Stuttgart) 'Darwinist Weltanschauung: Literature and
Science in Germany'
Tom Glick (Boston) 'Unamuno's Hair Shirt: The 1909 Darwin Centennial
in Valencia'
Peter Kjaergaard (Cambridge & Aarhus) 'Jacobsen and the First Danish
Translation and Literary Response'
Eduard Kolchinsky (St Petersburg) 'Darwin's Centenaries in Russia:
1909, 1959 and 2009'
Travis Landry (Kenyon, Ohio) 'Selection in Relation to Sex and the
Spanish Literary Imagination'
Patricia da Silva McNeill (King's, London) and Pedro Fonseca (Coimbra)
'The Portuguese "Generation of the 1870s": Eça de Queiroz in England'
Donald Rayfield (Queen Mary) 'Darwin and Russian Writers: Chekhov and
Mandelstam'
Daniel Schuemann (Bamberg) 'Darwinism = Hamletism? Sienkiewicz's
futile Crusade against Polish Positivism'
Elinor Shaffer (Cambridge & London) 'Darwin's reception in the
literary magazine Revue des Deux Mondes'
Katalin Straner (Budapest) 'Darwinism and Literary Culture in Late
Nineteenth-century Hungary'
Paul White (Cambridge) 'Darwin's correspondence and sentimental culture'
Registration costs £35 (£30 in advance); £15 for students.
For further details and to register (space is limited) please contact
the Project Office: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
The Research Project: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Director: Dr Elinor Shaffer FBA
12B Ridgmount Gardens
London WC1E 7AR
UK
Tel. & fax no. +44 (0)20 7323 6861
www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/RBAE <http://www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/RBAE>
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