For more information about the conference whose programme follows, please
contact Dr Laura Martin, [log in to unmask], or Mrs Martha
McCorkindale, [log in to unmask]
GERMAN WOMEN WRITERS
IN THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
PROGRAMME
FRIDAY, 7 MAY
from 11:00 a.m. Arrival, Registration in Staff Common Room, Modern
Languages Building, 16 University Gardens, University of Glasgow
1:00-3 :00 MLB 111
Dr Ruth Whittle (Birmingham)
Paradigms of Emancipation: Travelling Women in
Nineteenth-Century German Literature
Elisabeth Krimmer (Mt Holyoke)
A Garden of Her Own: Noble Savages and Superior
Europeans in Sophie von La Roche's
"Erscheinungen am See Oneida" (1798).
Dr Christina Ujma (Loughborough)
Briefe aus der römischen Freiheit--Dorothea
Schlegel in
Italien
3:00-3:30 MLB 3
tea/coffee
3:30-5:00 MLB 111
Dr Ouida Taaffe (Birkbeck)
"Die meisternde Vernunft": Karoline Pichler's
"Frauenwürde".
Christine Möller-Sahling (Ohio State)
"wahrlich in den geliebten Zirkel liegt doch meine
SeelenHeymath": Ein Beitrag zur
Bedeutung des Emkendorfer Musenhofes (1789-1816)
in der deutschen Literatur- und Geistesgeschichte.
5:00-6:00 MLB 111
Dr Susanne Kord (Georgetown)
Conceptualizing "Kunst": Peasant Poets, Women Writers,
and Bourgeois Art.
SATURDAY, 8TH MAY
9:00-10:30 MLB 111
Janet Bertsch (UCL)
Tea with Ogenbugoquay and Ottilie: Anna Brownell
Jameson and the Aestheticisation of the Wilderness.
Dr Carol Tully (Bangor)
Droste on the Costa? Cecilia Böhl von Faber: A
Parallel Life.
OR
MLB 112
Dr Anthony J Harper (Strathclyde)
The Life and Works of Sophie Mereau as a Paradigm
of the
Problems and Possibilities for Women Writers
around 1800.
Anke Gillier (Leuven)
Tailored for the Observance of Plurality: A Reading of
the Work of Therese Huber and Johanna Schopenhauer.
10:30-11:00 MLB 3
tea/coffee
11:00-1:00 MLB 111
Dr Margaret Ives (Lancaster)
From "Briefe" to "Briefroman": Some Reflections on
the
Autobiographical Writings of Anna Luise Karsch
(1722-
1791) and Bettine von Arnim (1785-1859).
Anne Thiel (Georgetown)
From Woman to Woman: Benedikte Naubert's "Der
kurze
Mantel".
Dr Eva Reichmann (Bielefeld)
Women and the "Wiener Vorstadttheater"
1:00-2:00 lunch
2:00-4:00 MLB 111
Dr Paola Bozzi (Milan)
"Heldin der Gelehrsamkeit" und Dichterin: Zu L.A.V.
Kulmus Gottscheds Die Pietisterey im Fischbein-Rocke;
oder die doctormäßige Frau.
Lisa Rainwater (Madison, Wisconsin)
Women's Voices of Reason among Chattering
Hypocrites:
Binary Oppositions in Luise Adelgunde
Victorie Gottsched's Didactic Comedies.
Dr Sarah Colvin (Edinburgh)
Bitter Comedy: Luise Gottsched and Charlotte von Stein
4:00-4:30 MLB 3
tea/coffee
4:30-6:00 MLB 111
Dr Nikolaus Gatter (Bonn)
"meine Spezialkenntnis jener Vergangenheit!":
Ludmilla
Assing -- Rahels Nichte und Herausgeberin ihrer Briefe.
Dr Andrew Webber (Cambridge)
Die Judenbuche: An Open or Closed Case?
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Dr Laura Martin
Lecturer (German Department)
and Acting Advisor to Postgraduates (Faculty of Arts)
Department of German Language and Literature
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QL
G.B.
Tel 0141/330-6407
Fax: o141/330-3512
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