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HEROES AND VILLAINS
A MULTI-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
A symposium in honour of Professor David Blamires
(Department of German Studies)
11 September 2001
University of Manchester
Arts Building, Room A18
The symposium is supported by
the Department of German Studies, University of Manchester,
and the Goethe-Institut Manchester
10.00 Welcome
10.10 Carole Weinberg (English Department, University of Manchester)
'The Giant of St Michael's Mount: an Arthurian Villain'
10.50 Professor John Flood (Institute of Germanic Studies, London):
'Women Poets Laureate in the Holy Roman Empire'
11.30 Coffee
11.45 Dr Judith Purver (German Department, University of
Manchester): 'Napoleon: Hero or Villain?'
12.25 Peter Skrine (Emeritus Professor of German, University of
Bristol):
'Heroes or Villains? English Travellers' Impressions of Germany in
the Mid-Nineteenth Century'
13.05-14.05 Buffet Lunch in the Foyer of the Arts Building
14.05 Penny Brown (French Department, University of Manchester): 'New
Heroes (and Villains) for Old? Conflicts in 19th-Century Children's
Literature'
14.45 Dr Robert Vilain (German Department, Royal Holloway, London):
'"Bringing the Villains to Book": Balzac and Hoffmann as Antecedents
of the Modern Detective Story'
15.25 Tea
15.40 Professor Roger Paulin (German Department, University of
Cambridge): 'Heroes and Villains in Children's Literature: the Case of
Arthur Mee's Children's Encylopedia'
16.20 Sylvia Warnecke (German Department, University of Manchester):
'Reynard the Fox for children in the GDR. The very curious
circumstances of the publication of the villain's adventures'
17.00 Heresati Quartet
(1st Violin: Rebecca Maddox, 2nd Violin: Samuel Browne,
Viola: Helen Purton, Cello: Timothy Shephard):
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, String Quartet in G, K 387
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17.30 Wine reception in the Foyer of the Arts Building.
Accompanying music by the Heresati Quartet
All colleagues and friends of David's are cordially invited to the
reception. No prior booking is required.
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19.30 Dinner in 'The Lime Tree', Didsbury, Lapwing Lane
(Please tick on booking form if you wish to book a place)
Booking form
Heroes and Villains
A multi-cultural perspective
A symposium in honour of Professor David Blamires
(Department of German Studies)
11 September 2001
University of Manchester
Arts Building, Room A18
Name:
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stlg9 reduced rate for students (please provide proof of your status with
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Restaurant (at my own cost, to be paid separately in the restaurant, a
three-course meal at c. stlg25): Yes No
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Full payment to be made by 27 August 2001.
Please make cheques payable to the University of Manchester and send
to
Dr Ricarda Schmidt
Department of German Studies
University of Manchester
M13 9PL
UK
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Tel.: 0161-275 3177
For Hotel accommodation please see the web site:
http://www.manchesterguide.com/
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Department of German Fax: + 44 (0)161 275 3031
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