Just a reminder that the Post-Romantic Identities conference (see below
for paper titles) will take place at the University of Nottingham on April
26. The conference fee is £10 and registration forms should be received by
April 4 at the very latest. Registration forms are available on the
conference website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/pri_conference or
by contacting Matt Green ([log in to unmask]).Forms should be
posted to Matt Green, School of English Studies, University of Nottingham,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD. PAPER TITLES (abstracts are available for consultation
on the conference website): KEYNOTES: Tim Fulford (Nottingham Trent): ‘The
Modern Prometheus: the Romantics and the Power of the Scientist’
Ed Larrissy (Leeds): ‘Blake and Modern Culture’PAPERS
Criminal as Artist/ Artist as Criminal?: Oscar Wilde, Thomas Mann and the
Legacy of
Romanticism
By Cecil Brich (Leeds) and Katherine Cooper (Kingston)Players and Painted
Stage: The 'Last' Poems of W.B Yeats
By Tom Bristow (Leicester)Goethe and Eliot: In Search of the Human
By Jane Brunning (Central Lancashire)Elizabeth Bishop, Confessional Writing
And Romanticism
By Nichola DeaneThomas De Quincey and the Self as Palimpsest
By Sarah Dillon (Sussex)Romanticism and the Representation of Subjectivity
in Modern American Poetry
By David Ten Eyck (Oxford)A Miraculous Inheritance: Double Vision in Okri
and Blake
By Matt Green (Nottingham)Aesthetics of the Sublime: The Romantic Artist in
A S Byatt’s The Shadow of the Sun
By Debbie Hayfield (North East Wales Institute)Narratorial Persona and the
Representation of Consciousness In E.A. Poe’s Arthur Gordon Pym
By Rana Khoudary (Nottingham)The Post-Romantic Sublime: Generation X and
the Intransigence of the Surplus
Jouissance
By Wing-Chi Ki (Edinburgh)Shelleyan Identity in T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Love
Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’
By Peter Lowe (Durham)Petar II Petrovic Njegos: Ecce Homo
By Slavica Rankovic (Nottingham)Oedipal Visuality: Freud’s Father Figures
by Mark Robson (Nottingham)Nightmare Excursions: Aesthetics, Ethics and
Post-Romantic Identity
By Richard J Walker (Central Lancashire)‘This is essentially a Romantic
attitude’: Peter Ackroyd’s ‘Chatterton’, Thomas
Chatterton, and the making of post-modern Romantic Identities and Attitudes
By John Richard Williams (Greenwich)Romantic Impact on Chinese Modern
Writers
By Jie Zhou (Shandong Finance Institute) Dr. Matthew Green
Office: Trent A49
School of English Studies Phone: (0)115 951-4610
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
United Kingdom
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