Elizabeth Bowen: a re-evaluation
University of Bedfordshire
6th May 2017
Call for papers - deadline extended
Recent years have seen a growing and sustained interest in the work of Elizabeth Bowen. Her work can be read through a wide variety of literary approaches, and this has led to an expanding body of criticism. No longer thought of as a writer on the margins of Bloomsbury, Bowen rightly occupies a central place in our understanding of both the twentieth century and twentieth-century literature.
The aim of this conference is to continue the re-evaluation of Bowen’s body of work, and we welcome abstracts that will add to our understanding of both the writer and the novels, short stories and other prose she produced.
We invite abstracts of 300 words for 20 minute papers. Possible themes may include (but are not limited to):
Bowen and modernism
Bowen and feminism
Narratological approaches to Bowen’s fiction
Bowen’s literary connections with other writers
Psychological approaches to Bowen’s fiction
Bowen’s journalistic work
Bowen, Ireland and Irishness
Bowen and the short story
Bowen, war and trauma
Bowen as a comic writer
Abstracts should be sent to the organisers, Dr Nick Turner and Dr Nicola Darwood ([log in to unmask]) by 28th February 2017. Please include a short biography. You will receive notification of acceptance by 14th March 2017.
The conference will be held at the Polhill Campus of the University of Bedfordshire, Polhill Avenue, Bedford MK41 9AE.
More information will be posted on the conference website (www.beds.ac.uk/bowen - coming soon), Twitter (@bowenconf) and Facebook (Elizabeth Bowen Society)
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