CFP: Comparative Joyce (UK) (2/2; 6/29)

From: James Joyce Symposium (enp01jjs@gold.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Jul 15 1999 - 08:07:07 EDT


Goldsmiths College, University of London, Thursday 29 June 2000

                             COMPARATIVE JOYCE
The International James Joyce Foundation and the British Comparative
Literature Association will co-host a workshop on Joyce and comparative
literature as part of the XVII International James Joyce Symposium (London,
24-30 June 2000).
Our aim is to address issues of a theoretical or literary-historical
nature reflecting on theories and practices of intertextuality, influence,
imitation, source study, etc., and raise such questions as, how do Joyce's
texts help us define and develop such theories? Historically, what has been
Joyce's place in their development, and how has our reading of his works
changed in the light of these developments? (Straightforward textual
comparisons fall outside the scope of this workshop and will not be
accepted.)

The workshop will take place on Thursday 29 June 2000

Proposals of papers and inquiries should be addressed to:
Dr Lucia Boldrini
English Department
Goldsmiths College
London SE14 6NW
Fax + 44 (0)20 7 9197453 (from London 0171 area: 9197453 until 22 April
2000)
e-mail: l.boldrini@gold.ac.uk

Deadline for receipt of proposals: 2 February 2000

For registration and accommodation information please contact Lucia
Boldrini or check the James Joyces Symposium web site at
http://www.gold.ac.uk/joyce2000/ or the BCLA's web site at
http://www.bcla.org/

NB: Fully registered participants in the XVII International James Joyce
Symposium will have free access to the workshop; participants registered for
the IJJF / BCLA workshop will have access to the Symposium's other academic
events on 29 June.

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