Registration is now open for Making, Breaking and Transgressing Boundaries: Europe in Romantic Writing, 1775-1830. This one-day interdisciplinary conference will be hosted by Newcastle University on July 15th, 2014. Please find the full programme attached.
Registration details can be found here:
http://webstore.ncl.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&deptid=9&catid=51&prodid=317
Lunch and refreshments are included in registration fees.
This conference brings together postgraduates and early career researchers to discuss the effects of topographical, legislative, aesthetic and metaphorical boundaries on political, philosophical and literary discourse 1775-1830. We hope to establish a network of researchers working on important questions about Europe in the Romantic period. Dr David Higgins (Leeds University) will open our programme of events with a keynote paper, entitled 'Romantic Englishness: From Local to Global'.
This event has been kindly supported by Newcastle University's School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, the British Association for Romantic Studies, and the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies.
Registration closes July 8th 2014.
Further information can be found on our Wordpress site: http://romanticboundaries.wordpress.com/
Please address any enquiries to Rosie and Katie at [log in to unmask] We look forward to meeting you in July.
Best wishes,
Rosie and Katie
Conference Organisers
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Rosie Bailey, MLitt English Literature
Katie Stamps, MA English Literature
Making, Breaking and Transgressing Boundaries: Europe in Romantic Writing, 1775-1830
15 July, 2014
School of English Literature, Language & Linguistics
Percy Building
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
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