| title: | Leverhulme Conference: James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century | ||||||||||||||
| type of event: | conference | ||||||||||||||
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| start date: | 14/04/2010 | ||||||||||||||
| end date: | 17/04/2010 | ||||||||||||||
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Durham University
14-17 April 2010 Speakers include: Anne Fogarty, Luke Gibbons, Andrew Gibson, Emer Nolan, Jennifer Wicke Topics include: Joyce and 19th Century Ireland (its history, politics and literature) Joyce and Consumer Culture and/or Advertising Joyce and Liberalism Joyce and Marx Joyce and pertinent 19th Century European traditions Joyce and nationalism and/or imperialism Joyce and changing public spaces and/or the formation of privacy The social function of the novel Joyce and forms of realism or naturalism Send one page abstracts to john.nash@durham.ac.uk by 20th November 2009. This Conference is part of the Consumer Culture, Advertising and Literature in Ireland, 1848-1921 project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. See www.ccalireland.com. |
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| URL: | www.ccalireland.com |