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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141009
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SUMMARY:Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination
DESCRIPTION:@ The British Library \n3 October 2014 – 20 January 2015 Two hundred rare objects trace 250 years of the Gothic tradition\, exploring our enduring fascination with the mysterious\, the terrifying and the macabre. From Mary Shelley and  Bram Stoker to Stanley Kubrick and  Alexander McQueen\, via  posters\, books\, film and even a vampire-slaying kit\, experience the dark shadow the Gothic imagination has cast across film\, art\, music\, fashion\, architecture and our daily lives. Beginning with Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto\, Gothic literature challenged the moral certainties of the 18th century. By exploring the dark romance of the medieval past with its castles and abbeys\, its wild landscapes and fascination with the supernatural\, Gothic writers placed imagination firmly at the heart of their work – and our culture. Iconic works\, such as handwritten drafts of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein\, Bram Stoker’s Dracula\, the modern horrors of Clive Barker’s Hellraiser and the popular Twilight series\, highlight how contemporary fears have been addressed by generation after generation. Terror and Wonder presents an intriguing glimpse of a fascinating and mysterious world. Experience 250 years of Gothic’s dark shadow.
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/terror-and-wonder-the-gothic-imagination-the-british-library/
LOCATION:The British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, Kings Cross\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141102
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SUMMARY:Carl H. Pforzheimer\, Jr.\, Research Grants. Application Deadline: November 1.
DESCRIPTION:The Pforzheimer Grants are awarded each year to defray travel expenses incurred in pursuing archival and/or special-collections research related to British Romanticism and literary culture\, 1789-1832. Preference is given to projects involving authors featured in the bibliography of the Keats-Shelley Journal\, the Association’s annual publication. Advanced graduate students\, untenured faculty\, and independent scholars working outside the academy are eligible. No country of origin (or destination) restrictions apply. Please note that the grants do not underwrite time off for writing or travel to conferences. \nThe awards honor Carl H. Pforzheimer\, Jr. (1907-1996)\, past president\, vigorous advocate\, and most generous benefactor of our Association. An investment banker and philanthropist\, he also served as head of The Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation\, established by his parents. The Foundation has long been distinguished for funding scholarship in early nineteenth-century English literature. \nThe Keats-Shelley Association awarded the first Pforzheimer Grants for tenure in 2000. Our roster of winners\, who have ventured as far as Ghana and Jamaica in pursuit of their subjects\, continues to grow and flourish. \nApplication Deadline: November 1. \nEligibility: Advanced graduate students\, independent scholars\, and untenured faculty. \nPurpose: To provide funding for expenses related to research in the field of British Romanticism and literary culture between 1789 and 1832\, especially projects involving authors featured in the Keats-Shelley Journal bibliography. \nApplication Procedures \nA complete application must include: \n\nApplication form.\nCurriculum vitae.\nDescription of the project\, not to exceed three pages. This brief narrative should clearly describe your project\, its contribution to the field\, and your plan for use of the money.\nA one-page bibliography of publications that treat the topic.\nTwo letters of reference from people who know your work well and can judge its value. These letters should be sent directly by your referees to the Chair of the Grants Committee and be postmarked before the application deadline.\n\nPlease include four copies of your application form\, CV\, project description\, and bibliography and return them to: Chair\, Grants Committee\, Keats-Shelley Association of America\, Inc.\, Room 226\, The New York Public Library\, 476 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY 10018- 2788. \nIf you are unable to print the application form from this Website or have further questions about the awards\, please contact Doucet Fischer\, the Administrator of the Grants\, at the address listed above (phone: 212-764-0655) or send an e-mail to: doucetfischer@nypl.org. \nReport to the Association: The Keats-Shelley Association expects awardees to file project reports by the following December describing how the grants furthered their research. \nLink to the website
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/carl-h-pforzheimer-jr-research-grants-application-deadline-november-1/
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141124
DTSTAMP:20260501T072808
CREATED:20160428T095837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T085321Z
UID:4826-1416009600-1416787199@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Being Human – Festival of the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Link to the website \nBeing Human is the UK’s first national festival of the humanities. Between 15 and 23 November 2014\, the festival will engage people across the UK with innovative research. \nLed by the School of Advanced Study\, University of London\, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy\, the festival will draw together a programme of activities to inform\, extend\, and ignite our contemporary thinking and imagination. \nParticipating universities and partner organisations > \nThe festival will highlight the ways in which humanities research can: \n\ninspire and enrich our everyday lives\nhelp us to understand ourselves\, our relationships with others\, and the challenges we face in a changing world\nprovide world class knowledge that is vibrant\, vital\, and accessible to all\n\nOver 35 research institutions from across the UK are set to participate in the 2014 festival\, and that number is growing daily. From Truro to Orkney\, Swansea to Belfast\, Norwich to Liverpool\, we will be celebrating the breadth and diversity of the humanities in a series of events across the country. Activities are being held in museums\, galleries and cultural and community centres … even caves!
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/being-human-festival-of-the-humanities/
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141128T080000
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CREATED:20160527T091015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T090509Z
UID:5474-1417161600-1417194000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:PhD Studentships in Romanticism
DESCRIPTION:AHRC funding for UK/EU arts and humanities doctoral research students \nThe Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) welcomes applications from potential PhD students interested in conducting research into British literature and culture of the Romantic period. \nThe DTP\, a collaboration between the universities of Birmingham\, Birmingham City\, De Montfort\, Leicester\, Nottingham and Nottingham Trent\, provides research candidates with the potential for cross-institutional mentoring\, expert supervision including cross-institutional supervision where appropriate to the project\, subject-specific and generic training\, and professional support in preparing for and developing a career. For full details\, see their website: www.midlands3cities.ac.uk \nSupervisory teams across the DTP can offer expert supervision on canonical and non-canonical Romantic writers\, as well as a range of specialist topics. A comprehensive list of research areas\, supervisory teams and contact details is available here: M3C Romanticists.docx. Students interested in developing a research proposal are warmly invited to contact any member of the DTP. \nThe deadline for AHRC funding applications is 14 January 2015\, at which time students must have applied for a place to study at the home institute of the proposed lead supervisor and have provided details of two references. The funding application should normally be submitted at the same time as the application for a place to study. For full details of eligibility\, funding and research supervision areas\, please visit www.midlands3cities.ac.uk or contact enquiries@midlands3cities.ac.uk .
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/phd-studentships-in-romanticism/
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20150227T080000
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UID:5472-1425024000-1425056400@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Trans-Cultural Crossings in Post-Revolutionary Europe
DESCRIPTION:1816: Trans-Cultural Crossings in Post-Revolutionary Europe è un progetto gestito dall’Università di Warwick. Il 1816\, l’anno dopo Waterloo\, viene preso come momento paradigmatico per interrogare l’età dei romanticismi in chiave post-rivoluzionaria. \nMaggiori informazioni al seguente link.
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/trans-cultural-crossings-in-post-revolutionary-europe/
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150922
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CREATED:20160428T100846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T090546Z
UID:4834-1442793600-1442879999@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Carl H. Pforzheimer Jr. Research Grants – The Keats-Shelley Association of America
DESCRIPTION:The Pforzheimer Grants are awarded each year to defray travel expenses incurred in pursuing archival and/or special-collections research related to British Romanticism and literary culture\, 1789-1832. Preference is given to projects involving authors featured in the bibliography of the Keats-Shelley Journal\, the Association’s annual publication. Advanced graduate students\, untenured faculty\, and independent scholars working outside the academy are eligible. No country of origin (or destination) restrictions apply. Please note that the grants do not underwrite time off for writing or travel to conferences. \nFurther information: http://k-saa.org/awards/
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/carl-h-pforzheimer-jr-research-grants-the-keats-shelley-association-of-america/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151105
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SUMMARY:CFP: Burney and Popular Entertainments
DESCRIPTION:Conference of the Burney Society  \nSt Chad’s College\, Durham University\, 4-6 July 2016 \nBurney and Popular Entertainments: the business of pleasure in Late-Georgian Britain \nProposals are invited for 20 minute papers on the subject of ‘Burney and Popular Entertainments: the business of pleasure in Late-Georgian Britain’ \nFrances Burney grew up at the centre of a vibrant metropolitan cultural scene\, and was part of a network of musicians\, writers\, actors and artists whose careers depended on a culture of consumption\, both imaginative and material. This was the world she evoked in her novels\, plays and journals and this conference builds on the movement\nin Burney scholarship toward greater contextualisation of her work. The conference centres around entertainment\, with the conference programme itself featuring a range of entertainments\, including an excursion to a site of local interest\, and the world premiere of Burney’s play Love and Fashion\, which will be performed by Durham Student Theatre. The conference’s keynote address will be given by Harriet Guest\, Professor Emerita of Eighteenth-Century Literature at the University of York. \nPapers should address the work of Burney and/or members of her circle\, with potential topics including (but not limited to): \n\nBurney and the Theatre\nPublic Spaces (such as Parks\, Gardens\, Assembly Rooms\, the Seaside)\nPrivate Entertainments\nCommercial Entertainments\nShopping/Consumer Culture/Fashion\nTourism\nThe Promenade\nCuriosity/Spectacle\n\nAbstract of no more than 250 words should be sent as an email attachment in MS Word document format to Francesca Saggini (fsaggini@unitus.it) and burneysocietyuk@gmail.com . You should also include a 250 word biographical statement. Please use your surname as the document title. The abstract should be sent in the following format: (1) Title (2) Presenter(s) (3) Institutional affiliation (4) Email (5) Abstract (6) Biog. \nThe deadline for receipt of all proposals is January 31\, 2016. We will attempt to notify all correspondents before February 28 regarding the status of their submission. \nA small number of travel bursaries will be available for postgraduate students presenting at the conference. Applications are invited from research students registered on a programme of postgraduate study on the date of the conference. Please indicate at time of submission if you wish to be considered for one of these\, stating your affiliation and level of study\, and include a brief statement of how attendance at the conference would be of benefit to your research project.
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/cfp-burney-and-popular-entertainments/
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20151203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20151204T175900
DTSTAMP:20260501T072808
CREATED:20160428T100445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160623T072706Z
UID:4830-1449129600-1449251940@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Byron and the Regency: An International Conference CFP
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers: Byron and the Regency: An International Conference  \nBath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution \nThursday 3 – Friday 4 December 2015 \nCFP
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/byron-and-the-regency-an-international-conference-cfp/
LOCATION:Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160507
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CREATED:20160428T102449Z
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SUMMARY:Myth and Memory: Representing and Misrepresenting National Cultures and Peoples
DESCRIPTION:2nd International Conference of English and American Studies \n5-6 May 2016 organized by\nDepartment of English and American Studies\,\nFaculty of Foreign Languages\n“Luigj Gurakuqi” University of Shkodra\, Albania \nThe Department of English and American Studies is pleased to announce a call for papers for an international and inter-disciplinary conference to be held at the University of Shkodra in May 2016. \nThe end of the 20th century saw the break-up of several apparently established nation states\, often following violent conflict. All this took place paradoxically in an era in which the idea of universal human rights was widely promoted in the context of a so-called globalised economy. \nThe virulent racism of the early 20th century returned as „ethnic cleansing‟. This process\, compounded by sectarian\, linguistic and cultural difference and rivalry has continued into our own century seemingly accompanied by even greater violence. The older religious and imperial orders were largely replaced during the 19th century by the appeal to a new dynamic of „nation building‟. What appeared as a progressive movement of liberation\, one of the grands recits of history\, had consequences that proved disastrous\, not least for Europe‟s „dark twentieth century‟. The subsequent break-up of Europe‟s overseas empires\, the struggles for anti-colonial independence\, may be thought in many cases to have produced similar results. \nPatriotic sentiment and revolutionary fervour\, in both their positive and negative formations\, have always been deeply entwined with cultural and educational activities and programmes. The whole fabric of civilisation is present: writing novels\, history\, poetry\, journalism; composing music; sculpture\, painting and architecture; building schools and universities; science and technology; mobilising and training armies; founding constitutions; establishing territorial and sectarian/confessional claims are all necessary and complementary features of a conflicted „modernity‟\, that defers to the existence of nation states\, while invoking a wider common multi-cultural humanity. \nIn order to explore these issues\, whether in the past or the present (or even\, possibly\, the future) we invite papers that address aspects of national\, ethnic\, sectarian\, linguistic and cultural identities\, and their relative importance as they are manifest in the following fields: \nLiterary\, artistic\, and popular cultural (film\, TV\, newspapers\, etc) production \nPolitical and economic history \nLegal and educational systems and practices \nSocial psychology \nWe hope to attract speakers from a wide variety of disciplines including literary\, media and cultural studies; linguistics; sociology and political science; theology and philosophy; law and economics; history; education. \nAbstracts no longer than 300 words in English with up to 5 key words should be sent to bbushgjokaj@gmail.com or ierkoci@unishk.edu.al by 30 December\, 2015. Please make sure you include the title\, the author‟s name\, affiliation and email. \nThe conference fee of 80 euros includes the book of proceedings\, conference material\, conference dinner\, refreshments\, and certificate. The payment method\, information about accommodation and other details will be available shortly on the conference website which is currently under construction. \nDelegates unfamiliar with Albania may like to refer to Byron‟s „Childe Harold\, Canto II\, XLVI‟ \nEv’n to the centre of Illyria’s vales\nChilde Harold pass‟d o‟er many a mount sublime\,\nThrough lands scarce noticed in historic tales;\nYet in famed Attica such lovely dales\nAre rarely seen; nor can fair Tempe boast\nA charm they know not; loved Parnassus fails\,\nThough classic ground and consecrated most\,\nTo match some spots that lurk within this lowering coast.\nWe are looking forward to meeting you in Shkodra! \nOrganizing committee:\nProf.as.Dr Meri Guli\nDr. Arben Bushgjokaj\nDr. Albana Hadri\nDr. Dalila Karakaçi\nDr. Ilda Erkoçi\nMA. Nivis Deda \nAcademic committee:\nProf.Dr. Rajmonda Këçira\, University of Shkodra\nProf. Simon Edwards\, University of Roehampton\, England\nProf. Dr. Roberta Maierhofer\, University of Graz\nProf. Dr. Refik Kadija\, University of Shkodra\nDr Robert Elsie\, scholar of Abanian studies\nDr Gezim Alpion\, University of Birmingham\nProf.as.Dr. Meri Guli\, EASD\, University of Shkodra\nProf. Dr. Shpresa Delija\, University of Tirana\nDr. Arben Bushgjokaj\, EASD\, University of Shkodra \n 
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/myth-and-memory-representing-and-misrepresenting-national-cultures-and-peoples-department-of-english-and-american-studies-faculty-of-foreign-languages-luigj-gurakuqi-university-o/
LOCATION:Department of English and American Studies\, Faculty of Foreign Languages “Luigj Gurakuqi”\, University of Shkodra\, Albania\, Albania
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20161209T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20161210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T072808
CREATED:20161204T094008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161208T173453Z
UID:5975-1481295600-1481400000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Figure della soggettività e imitatio dal Romanticismo al Decadentismo
DESCRIPTION:Primo colloquio del ciclo: Metamorfosi dei topoi nella poesia europea dalla tradizione alla modernità \nProgramma \n 
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/figure-della-soggettivita-e-imitatio-dal-romanticismo-al-decadentismo/
LOCATION:Wake Forest University Venice Campus\, Dorsoduro 699 - San Gregorio\, Venezia\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20170608T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20170609T170000
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CREATED:20170524T101640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170524T101700Z
UID:6241-1496908800-1497027600@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Convegno "Il Mito del Nemico"
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URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/convegno-il-mito-del-nemico/
LOCATION:Dipartimento delle Arti\, Bologna
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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