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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20150101T080000
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SUMMARY:"The Romantic Stage: A Many-Sided Mirror"\, a cura di Lilla Maria Crisafulli e Fabio Liberto
DESCRIPTION:The Romantic Stage: A Many-Sided Mirror examines late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British theatre and drama with the conviction that they made an essential contribution to the aesthetic and ideological complexity of the British culture of the day. The essays collected in this volume seek to capture the richness and diversity of British Romantic theatre and drama and situate them at the centre of the multiple\, and often radical\, literary and social transformations that the Age brought about. The volume is divided into four main sections: “Contextualizing Romantic Theatre and Drama”\, “Drama across the Arts”\, “Staging the Gothic (Fear on Stage)” and “Texts\, Theories and Contexts”. Each section is dedicated to a particular aspect of English Romantic drama examined through interdisciplinary\, international and inter- generic perspectives. \nThe Romantic Stage Flyer
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/the-romantic-stage-a-many-sided-mirror-a-cura-di-lilla-maria-crisafulli-e-fabio-liberto/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141128T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141128T170000
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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/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141124
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
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/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141116
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T095558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T091325Z
UID:4823-1415923200-1416095999@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Edward Rushton and Romantic Liverpool: A Bicentennial Conference
DESCRIPTION:2014 marks the bicentenary of the death of poet Edward Rushton (1756-1814)\, Liverpool’s most radical voice in the Age of Revolution. Rushton was an uncompromising abolitionist and antislavery fighter\, as well as a champion of human rights at large. In a varied career\, he also kept a tavern\, became a bookseller\, edited a newspaper\, campaigned against the use of the press gang and\, as a blind person himself\, he initiated local efforts to support the visually impaired. Liverpool is planning to celebrate his life\, writing\, and legacy through exhibitions at National Museums Liverpool and the Victoria Gallery & Museum\, a theatrical production of a specially-commissioned biographical play at the Everyman/Playhouse\, new publications from Liverpool University Press\, public lectures\, and other events. To coincide with these activities\, University of Liverpool\, in association with Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro” (Italy)\, is hosting a two-day academic conference (14-15 November 2014) which aims to evaluate critically Rushton’s life and works\, and foster a new sense of the Romantic and radical writing that emerged within his home town during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. \nThe conference is centred upon Rushton but seeks to encourage more generally the study of Liverpool during the period of his life\, when the town emerged as a place of importance in an international network of trade in objects\, ideas and cultures. The conference will seek to expand our understanding of the relationship between cultures of writing\, reading\, publishing\, bookselling\, journalism and education in Rushton’s Liverpool\, and explore the role of imaginative writing in the formation of local\, global and civic identities. \nConference Programme. \nMore information available here.
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/edward-rushton-and-romantic-liverpool-a-bicentennial-conference/
LOCATION:The School of the Arts\, University of Liverpool\, 19-23 Abercromby Square\, Liverpool\, L69 7ZG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141102
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T095349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T085403Z
UID:4822-1414800000-1414886399@www.lilec.it
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/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141022T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141022T120000
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CREATED:20160428T095104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T091545Z
UID:4821-1413979200-1413979200@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Michael Gamer (University of Pennsylvania)\, “Jane Austen and Social Media”
DESCRIPTION:Colleghi e studenti sono cordialmente invitati\nMercoledì 22 ottobre 2014\, ore 12\,00 presso la Sala Giunta del Dipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne (Via Cartoleria 5\, Bologna). \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/michael-gamer-university-of-pennsylvania-jane-austen-and-social-media-sala-giunta-dipartimento-di-lingue-letterature-e-culture-moderne/
LOCATION:Sala Giunta – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Via Cartoleria\, 5\, Bologna\, 40124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141013T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20141013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T093932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T093932Z
UID:5481-1413187200-1413219600@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Franca Dellarosa\, "Talking Revolution. Edward Rushton’s Rebellious Poetics\, 1782–1814"
DESCRIPTION:This book is the first academic study entirely devoted to Liverpool labouring-class poet and activist Edward Rushton (1756-1814)\, whose name was for a long time only associated with the foundation of the Royal School for the Blind in 1791. A former sailor\, tavern keeper and editor of a paper\, as of the turbulent 1790s Rushton owned a bookshop that was a hub of intense networking with many radical writers and intellectuals. His long-lasting\, consistent commitment to the most pressing debates enflaming the Age of Revolution led him to question naval impressment and British repression in Ireland\, the Napoleonic wars lacerating Europe and\, most prominently\, both the transatlantic traffic in human beings and the institution of slavery as such. A dedicated and unrelenting campaigner at the time of the dawning human rights discourse\, Rushton was both a perceptive scrutinizer of the mechanisms of power and repression\, and a remarkably complex poetic voice\, fully consequent to his politics. In this book his work is the object of new and long-due critical enquiry\, especially appropriate in the year that marks the bicentennial anniversary of his death. The opening up of eighteenth-century and Romantic studies to cross-disciplinary interchange allows for a more nuanced historical and critical investigation of previously erased or neglected individual and collective experiences. This expanding critical space\, which highlights the systemic discursive interaction of culture\, politics and society\, constitutes the conceptual and methodological frame for what is intended as a comprehensive critical re-evaluation of the writer. \nLink
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/franca-dellarosa-talking-revolution-edward-rushtons-rebellious-poetics-1782-1814/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141010
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T094925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T090907Z
UID:4819-1412812800-1412899199@www.lilec.it
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;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140526T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140526T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T094648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T094528Z
UID:4818-1401114600-1401120000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Helena Sanson e Katharine Mitchell\, “Nuove prospettive su donne e genere nell’Italia del secondo Ottocento” @ Sala Giunta
DESCRIPTION:26 maggio 2014   ore 16.30 \nSala Giunta \nDipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne (Via Cartoleria 5\, Bologna) \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/helena-sanson-e-katharine-mitchell-nuove-prospettive-su-donne-e-genere-nellitalia-del-secondo-ottocento-sala-giunta/
LOCATION:Sala Giunta – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Via Cartoleria\, 5\, Bologna\, 40124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140521
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T094309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T091019Z
UID:4816-1400544000-1400630399@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:CFP: John Keats’s Early Poems\, 1814-1817
DESCRIPTION:An Academic Seminar organized by the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association and the Keats Foundation\, and supported by the British School at Rome\n\n31 October 2014 at the KEATS-SHELLEY HOUSE\, Rome \nIn order to mark the bicentenary of the composition of ‘Imitation of Spenser’ (1814)\, John Keats’s earliest known poem\, the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association and the Keats Foundation are jointly hosting a day academic seminar on 31 October\, Keats’s birthday\, at the Keats-Shelley House in Rome. \nProposals for papers are invited on any subject focusing on\, or relating to\, Keats’s early poems\, from ‘Imitation of Spenser’ itself up to the publication of his first full-length volume\, Poems (1817). \nPapers discussing poems by Keats published later than 1817 may\, of course\, be accepted\, but only by means of comparison with earlier poems. Papers may be given in English or in Italian\, and abstracts accepted in either language.\nDeadline for submission of abstracts (c. 200 words): 30 June 2014. Registration fee €25. \nFor further information on registration\, and to send your abstract\, please contact in the first instance:\nDr Giuseppe Albano\, Curator\, Keats-Shelley House\, Rome\ngiuseppe.albano@keats-shelley-house.org \nProfessor Nicholas Roe\, School of English\, University of St. Andrews\nnhr@st-andrews.ac.uk \nTo print the document\, please click here.\nhttp://www.keats-shelley-house.org/ \n 
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/cfp-john-keatss-early-poems-1814-1817/
LOCATION:Keats-Shelley House\, Rome\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140519T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140519T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T094222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T094222Z
UID:5482-1400515200-1400526000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Igor Vishnevetskiy\, "A Russian Romantic Poet and Theorist in Italy. The Forgotten Case of Stepan Shevyryov"
DESCRIPTION:Colleghi e studenti sono cordialmente invitati\nalla conferenza del Professor\n\nIgor Vishnevetskiy \nRussian State University for the Humanities\n\ndal titolo: \nA Russian Romantic Poet and Theorist in Italy.\nThe Forgotten Case of Stepan Shevyryov\n  \n  \nche si terrà il giorno lunedì \n19 maggio 2014 alle ore 16.00 (Aula Forti) \nDipartimento di Filologia Classica e Italianistica\n(Via Zamboni 32) \nThe presentation will discuss a brief yet important episode in the long and mutually rewarding history of Russian-Italian cultural exchange — the two and a half years\, which young Russian Romantic poet\, translator\, literary scholar\, and critic Stepan Shevyryov (1806—1864) spent in Italy between 1829 and 1832.  Shevyryov’s keen interest in Italy’s medieval past and modern present resulted in his own\, highly idiosyncratic project for Russian culture.  Based on what he had learned in Italy\, Shevyryov came forward with a set of ideas which combined awareness of one’s own cultural heritage\, longing for a new national epic\, keen interest in “Old Europe”’s Christian art\, strong anti-capitalist sentiment\, support of national revolution\, and rather paradoxical monarchism. Elements of this project will be traced through the uncensored versions of Shevyryov’s poems\, which he composed in Italy (some of them still await publication)\, his verse translations from Dante and Tasso\, the “Letters from Italy\,” which he published in various Russian periodicals\, and the lectures\, which Shevyryov delivered upon his return at the Moscow Imperial University.  Special attention will be paid to Shevyryov’s unusually detailed and perceptive essay on Bologna’s Pinacoteca\, which\, he believed\, could serve as a model for a future public art museum in Moscow.
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/igor-vishnevetskiy-a-russian-romantic-poet-and-theorist-in-italy-the-forgotten-case-of-stepan-shevyryov/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140510
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T093838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T090952Z
UID:4814-1399593600-1399593600@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:CFP “Byron and Italy”
DESCRIPTION:The Byron Centre\, University of Manchester: Thursday 4 – Friday 5 December \nCFP Deadline 15 September 2014 \nCall for paper
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/cfp-byron-and-italy/
LOCATION:The Byron Centre\, University of Manchester\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140416T134500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T094859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T094859Z
UID:5487-1397655900-1397667600@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Anne Mellor\, "Border Boundaries.  British Romanticism\, Gender and Sexuality"
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledi 16 aprile 2014 ore 13.45 \nAula VI \nDipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne (Via Cartoleria 5\, Bologna) \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/anne-mellor-border-boundaries-british-romanticism-gender-and-sexuality/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140416T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140416T234500
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T093354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T110822Z
UID:4813-1397648700-1397691900@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:“Border Boundaries. British Romanticism\, Gender and Sexuality”
DESCRIPTION:16 aprile 2014\, ore 11.45 \nConferenza presentata da Anne K. Mellor \n(Distinguished Research Professor of English\, University of California Los Angeles) \nAula VI\, Dipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne di Bologna
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/border-boundaries-british-romanticism-gender-and-sexuality-aula-vi/
LOCATION:Aula VI – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Bologna \, Emilia Romagna\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140320T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T095102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T095103Z
UID:5489-1395327600-1395334800@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Serena Baiesi\, Diego Saglia\, "L’immagine-testo: tensioni dell’Ekphrasis romantica"
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 20 marzo 2014\, ore 15:00 \nAula Mulas\, Dipartimento L.A.S.S. \nPalazzo della Pilotta\, Parma \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/serena-baiesi-diego-saglia-limmagine-testo-tensioni-dellekphrasis-romantica/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140227T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20140227T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T092947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T095253Z
UID:4812-1393498800-1393498800@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:“Aphra Behn: una vita ad alta voce”
DESCRIPTION:giovedì 27 febbraio 2014\, ore 12:00 \n Aula VI \nDipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne (Via Cartoleria 5\, Bologna) \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/aphra-behn-una-vita-ad-alta-voce-aula-vi/
LOCATION:Aula VI – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Bologna \, Emilia Romagna\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20131025T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20131025T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T092722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T095422Z
UID:4811-1382693400-1382700600@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Richard C. Sha\, “Elizabeth Hamilton\, the Discipline of the Imagination and the Science of Attention” @ Sala Convegni\, Dipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne
DESCRIPTION:venerdì 25 ottobre 2013\, ore 11.30 \nSala Convegni \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/richard-c-sha-elizabeth-hamilton-the-discipline-of-the-imagination-and-the-science-of-attention-sala-convegni-dipartimento-di-lingue-letterature-e-culture-moderne/
LOCATION:Sala Convegni – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Via Cartoleria\, 5\, Bologna\, Emilia Romagna\, 40124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20131024T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20131024T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T092611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T095550Z
UID:4810-1382621400-1382628600@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Richard C. Sha “Romantic Science and the Romantic Imagination"
DESCRIPTION: Giovedì 24 ottobre 2013\,  ore 15.30\nAula V \n Locandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/richard-c-sha-romantic-science-and-the-romantic-imagination-aula-v-dipartimento-di-lingue-letterature-e-culture-moderne/
LOCATION:Aula V – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Via Zamboni\, 38\, Bologna \, Emilia Romagna\, 40126\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130626T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130626T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T092424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T091144Z
UID:4809-1372251600-1372284000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:CFP: “Romantic Connections”
DESCRIPTION:NASSR supernumerary conference\, University of Tokyo\, June 13–15\, 2014 \n(Deadline November 30\, 2013) \nCall for Papers \nwww.romanticconnections2014.org \n 
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/cfp-romantic-connections/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130425
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T092111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T102415Z
UID:4807-1366675200-1366847999@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:The first international conference on Jawdat Haydar’s Poetic Legacy
DESCRIPTION:24 Aprile 2013\nDepartment of Humanities – Lebanese American University\nBeirut\, Lebanon\nCall for papers
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/the-first-international-conference-on-jawdat-haydars-poetic-legacy-department-of-humanities-lebanese-american-university/
LOCATION:Department of Humanities – Lebanese American University\, Department of Humanities – Lebanese American University\, Beirut\, Lebanon
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130422T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T100033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T100033Z
UID:5495-1366632000-1366650000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Michael Gamer\, “Copyright\, Repertory\, and Theatrical Innovation”
DESCRIPTION:Colleghi e studenti sono cordialmente invitati\n    alla conferenza del Professor\nMichael Gamer\n(University of Pennsylvania)\ndal titolo \n “Copyright\, Repertory\, and Theatrical Innovation” \n  \n  \nDipartimento di Lingue\, Letterature e Culture Moderne\n( Via Cartoleria 5\, 40124\, Bologna ) \n Sala Convegni \nlunedì 22 aprile 2013 \nalle ore 12 \nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/michael-gamer-copyright-repertory-and-theatrical-innovation/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130411T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T100852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T100852Z
UID:5502-1365667200-1365872400@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:British Society for Literature and Science Conference 2013 - Call for Papers
DESCRIPTION:Cardiff University and the University of Glamorga \n \nThe British Society for Literature and Science invites proposals for papers and panels to be delivered at its eighth annual conference to be held in Cardiff\, 11-13 April 2013.\nThe BSLS Conference does not have a theme (as it its usual practise) but especially welcomes proposals on the state of the field of literature and science as well as its relation to other fields. This year we would be particularly interested to receive proposals that reflect upon the interdisciplinary study of literature and science in the context of the debate about the present position of the humanities in academia. However\, the Society remains committed to supporting proposals on all aspects of literature and science across all periods.\nProposals for papers of 15-20 minutes should be sent in the body of the email text (no attachments\, please)\, to bsls2013@yahoo.co.uk with the subject line ‘BSLS 2013 abstract’. Submissions should include the title of the paper\, an abstract of no more than 300 words\, a maximum of 3 keywords (placed at the end of the abstract)\, and the name and contact details of the speaker.\nClosing date for submissions: 7 December 2012.\n(Decisions will be made in January 2013)\nContributors interested in organising a panel or other special session\, or who have suggestions for alternative forms of conference presentation\, are warmly encouraged to contact the conference organisers. The organisers would welcome\, for example\, workshops on teaching literature and science\, or on specific themes in literature and science that cross period boundaries\, or on specific published works with considerable influence in the field. Please email the organisers on bsls2013@yahoo.co.uk\, using ‘BSLS 2013 Panel’ as the subject line in email correspondence. \nFunding: a bursary of £150 will be awarded to a graduate student on the basis on the paper proposals. The student must be registered for a masters or doctoral degree on 9 January 2013. The conference fee will be waived for two further graduate students in exchange for written reports on the conference\, to be published in the subsequent issue of the BSLS Newsletter. If you are interested in being selected for one of these places\, please mention this when sending in your proposal. \nAccommodation: please note that those attending will need to make their own arrangements for accommodation. Information on selected hotels will be available shortly on the conference website. As in previous years\, we anticipate that the conference will begin at about 1pm on the first day and conclude at about 2pm on the last. \nMembership: in order to attend the conference\, you must be a paid-up member of the BSLS for 2013. We anticipate that it will be possible to pay the £10 annual membership fee when paying the conference fee online. \nFURTHER INFORMATION\nVisit the conference website at: http://literatureandscience.research.glam.ac.uk/bsls2013/
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/british-society-for-literature-and-science-conference-2013-call-for-papers/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130313T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20130313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T091845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T110607Z
UID:4805-1363186800-1363203000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:CISR Conference: Trans-Himalayan Wisdom in a European Context
DESCRIPTION:13 marzo 2013\, ore 15.00 \nSpeakers: Mark Lussier (Arizona State University) and Elena Spandri \nDipartimento di Antichistica\, Lingue\, Educazione\, Filosofia (A.L.E.F.) – Università di Parma \nConference Programme
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/cisr-conference-trans-himalayan-wisdom-in-a-european-context-dipartimento-di-antichistica-lingue-educazione-filosofia-a-l-e-f-universita-di-parma/
LOCATION:Dipartimento di Antichistica\, Lingue\, Educazione\, Filosofia (A.L.E.F.) – Università di Parma\, Viale San Michele\, 9\, Parma\, Emilia Romagna\, 43121\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20121129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20121129T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T091519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T100207Z
UID:4804-1354204800-1354212000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Adapting Jane Austen: ‘translations’ then and now
DESCRIPTION:Gillian Dow (University of Southampton)\nGiovedì 29 Novembre 2012\, ore 17:00\nAula VII – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\nUniversità di Bologna\nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/adapting-jane-austen-translations-then-and-now-aula-vii-dipartimento-di-lingue-e-letterature-straniere-moderne/
LOCATION:Aula VII – Dipartimento di Anglistica (Villa Mirafiori)
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20121128T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20121128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160527T100608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T091617Z
UID:5499-1354089600-1354122000@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Oxford Romanticism Conference - The Romantic Medium: Language and Lexicon CFP
DESCRIPTION:University of Oxford \n \nCall for Papers \n“The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible / Of that eternal language\, which thy God / Utters”\n(Coleridge\, Frost at Midnight\, 59-61) \n“the reason why I dislike it is that it does not describe the feelings of a rhyming peasant strongly or\nlocally enough…” (John Clare\, manuscript marginalia 1821\, quoted in Alan Vardy\, John Clare Politics\nand Poetry\, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan\, 2003: 31) \n“Through sad incompetence of human speech” (Wordsworth\, The Prelude (1850) 593) \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS:\nStephen Gill (Lincoln College\, Oxford)  \nMichael O’Neill (University of Durham) \nThe Oxford Romanticism Conference will seek to bring together academics and postgraduate students in a one-day event for discussion of the current study of ‘The Romantic Medium: Language and Lexicon’.The conference takes its lead from the Romantic Realignments Seminars held weekly in Oxford and will seek to reflect advances in the past decade of Romantic scholarship. Language is to be considered in a broad sense\, incorporating topics on genre to metaphor\, translation to soundscape\, through an awareness of the plurality of languages at play. \nThe Conference will be structured around three main branches of criticism—a historical approach to vocabulary and the nature of material text; theoretical approaches dealing with questions about the kind of medium language is and how it functions; and finally close readings exploring what Romantic writers were doing with language. The goal of the Conference is to unite what have historically been three separate critical approaches to the study of language in the period. We hope that in hosting this conference\, these approaches can be viewed side by side and we can begin to assess Romanticism from a broader and more unified perspective. \nParticularly welcome will be those papers considering the relationship between language and political and historical context\, the failure of language as a medium\, and how the tussle between primitive or vulgar and civilised or cultured language has characterised the new study of Romantic language.\nTopics may include but are not limited to: \n· Bibliography and/or Romantic vocabulary\n· Language as a medium\n· Metaphor\, allegory and rhetoric\n· Inadequacy of language an inarticulacy; need for language borrowed from other spheres\n· Post-Romantic (Victorian\, Modern\, Post-Modern) appreciation and usage of Romantic language\, including responses against Romanticism\n· ‘English Grammar’\n· High/low\, poetic/rustic\, primitive/cultured language and what these constitute \n· Classical and foreign influences on Romantic language \n· Purity/chastity of language \n· Musicality of language\n· Linguistic authority \nWe welcome also other interpretations of the Conference theme. \nOxford University invites submission of 200 word abstracts to be sent\, with name\, address and affiliation\,\nto oxfordromanticismconference@gmail.com. The deadline for submission is 15th December 2012.
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/oxford-romanticism-conference-the-romantic-medium-language-and-lexicon-cfp/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Altre attività
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20121113T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20121113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T091404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T101211Z
UID:4802-1352827800-1352833200@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Criss-crossing the channel: Translation\, Women’s Writing and the pan-European rise of the Novel
DESCRIPTION:13 Novembre 2012\, ore 18.30\nGillian Elizabeth Dow (University of Southampton)\nAula Enriques – Residenza di Studi Superiori\nUniversità di Bologna\nLocandina
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/criss-crossing-the-channel-translation-womens-writing-and-the-pan-european-rise-of-the-novel-aula-enriques-residenza-di-studi-superiori/
LOCATION:Aula Enriques – Residenza di Studi Superiori
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121111
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T091243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T101756Z
UID:4800-1352246400-1352591999@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Convegno conclusivo: British Risorgimento\, rappresentazioni e interazioni britanniche nel processo di unificazione nazionale italiana
DESCRIPTION:dall’ 8 al 10 Novembre 2012\nPalazzo Ateneo – Salone degli Affreschi\nUniversità degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro”\nProgramma
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/convegno-conclusivo-british-risorgimento-rappresentazioni-e-interazioni-britanniche-nel-processo-di-unificazione-nazionale-italiana-palazzo-ateneo-salone-degli-affreschi/
LOCATION:Palazzo Ateneo – Salone degli Affreschi
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T091103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160526T135920Z
UID:4799-1336780800-1337039999@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Romanticism and Evolution
DESCRIPTION:Dal 12 al 14 Maggio 2011\nThe Romanticism Research Group\,  University of Western Ontario\nCall for Paper
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/romanticism-and-evolution/
LOCATION:Emilia Romagna
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120216
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T090846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160530T091741Z
UID:4798-1329264000-1329350399@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Incontri seminariali: British Risorgimento\, rappresentazioni e interazioni britanniche nel processo di unificazione nazionale italiana
DESCRIPTION:Dal 15 Febbraio al 15 Maggio 2012\nSala Convegni – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere\nUniversità di Bologna\nProgramma
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/incontri-seminariali-british-risorgimento-rappresentazioni-e-interazioni-britanniche-nel-processo-di-unificazione-nazionale-italiana-sala-convegni-dipartimento-di-lingue-e-letterature-st/
LOCATION:Sala Convegni – Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne\, Via Cartoleria\, 5\, Bologna\, Emilia Romagna\, 40124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110625
DTSTAMP:20260406T173718
CREATED:20160428T090600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160526T142757Z
UID:4797-1308700800-1308959999@www.lilec.it
SUMMARY:Convegno: British Risorgimento\, rappresentazioni e interazioni britanniche nel processo di unificazione nazionale italiana
DESCRIPTION:Dal 22 al 24 Giugno 2011\nAula Absidale – Complesso di Santa Lucia\nUniversità di Bologna\nProgramma
URL:https://www.lilec.it/romanticismo/event/convegno-british-risorgimento-rappresentazioni-e-interazioni-britanniche-nel-processo-di-unificazione-nazionale-italiana-aula-absidale-complesso-di-santa-lucia/
LOCATION:Aula Absidale – Complesso di Santa Lucia\, Bologna\, Emilia Romagna\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Attività del Centro
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