The 'Make-believe of a settlement':
Nineteenth-Century Venice
12-13 July 2003, School of English, University of Leeds
Plenary speakers include: Professor John Dixon Hunt (Pennsylvania)
'The "ruined garden" of 19th-century Venice: fact & fiction'
CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts are invited (no more than 300 words) for papers of 20
minutes for this interdisciplinary conference on Nineteenth-Century
Venice. Papers may address any aspect of the city's life, including
the cultural, political, social, architectural, economic, musical,
artistic, literary, sexual, horticultural, or material. Papers on
imaginative constructions of Venice and on individual figures
including Grant Allen, Rawdon Brown, Robert Browning, Byron, Gautier,
Augustus Hare, Henry James, Vernon Lee, Margaret Oliphant, Ruskin,
Verdi, Wagner are also welcome. All papers should be delivered in
English.
Abstracts, snail mail or email, should be sent, by 28 February 2003,
to:
Dr Francis O'Gorman
The School of English
University of Leeds
Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
Email: f.j.o'gorman@leeds.ac.uk
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Dr Francis O'Gorman
School of English
University of Leeds,
Leeds, LS2 9JT
PLEASE NOTE NEW NUMBERS
Tel. 0113 343 4798
Fax. 0113 343 4774
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/english/staff/pages/o%27gorman.html
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