The final seminar of Michaelmas term will be presented in room M20 in the Museum Building. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Fionnuala Dillane from UCD, who will present her paper:
"The Importance of Being George Eliot."
The seminar will be followed by a Christmas wine reception in room 4017 in the arts block. All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you there.
Rory & Antoinette
Monday, December 1, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Michaelmas term: Schedule of Speakers
The series takes place in Room 03 at 3 College Green at 5.15pm every Wednesday.
We are delighted to announce an exciting line-up of speakers for Michaelmas term.
Schedule:
22nd October: Professor Terence Brown: "Modernism and Revolution: Re-reading Yeats's 'Easter 1916'."
29th October: Dr. Crawford Gribben: "Poetry in Cromwellian Ireland."
Dr. Mark Sweetnam: '"Hello, I'm a Dispensationalist" Evangelical Millennialism in the Lyrics of Johnny Cash."
5th November: Reading Week - no seminar
12th November: Professor Brenda Silver (Dartmouth and TCD): "A Dialectic between the Ideal and the Real"; or, "8 Qualities of Mrs. Ramsay ThatCould Be Annoying to Others"
19th November: Sorcha Ni Fhlainn: "His eyes blazed redly" - Skinning, Satanism and Mephistophelian Romance: Hannibal Lecter and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992).
Lisa Coen: "A Spurious Harmony: The Abbey Theatre and Sean O'Casey's The Shadow of a Gunman on International Stages".
26th November: Jennifer Brown: "Consumerism and Cannibalism in Brett Easton Ellis's American Psycho".
Emily O'Brien: ' "A strange play you are like to have": domestictragedy and the uses of genre'.
3rd December: Dr. Fionnuala Dillane (UCD): "The Importance of Being George Eliot."
We thoroughly encourage research students to submit abstracts for papers, and are still accepting abstracts for Hilary and Trinity term.
We are delighted to announce an exciting line-up of speakers for Michaelmas term.
Schedule:
22nd October: Professor Terence Brown: "Modernism and Revolution: Re-reading Yeats's 'Easter 1916'."
29th October: Dr. Crawford Gribben: "Poetry in Cromwellian Ireland."
Dr. Mark Sweetnam: '"Hello, I'm a Dispensationalist" Evangelical Millennialism in the Lyrics of Johnny Cash."
5th November: Reading Week - no seminar
12th November: Professor Brenda Silver (Dartmouth and TCD): "A Dialectic between the Ideal and the Real"; or, "8 Qualities of Mrs. Ramsay ThatCould Be Annoying to Others"
19th November: Sorcha Ni Fhlainn: "His eyes blazed redly" - Skinning, Satanism and Mephistophelian Romance: Hannibal Lecter and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992).
Lisa Coen: "A Spurious Harmony: The Abbey Theatre and Sean O'Casey's The Shadow of a Gunman on International Stages".
26th November: Jennifer Brown: "Consumerism and Cannibalism in Brett Easton Ellis's American Psycho".
Emily O'Brien: ' "A strange play you are like to have": domestictragedy and the uses of genre'.
3rd December: Dr. Fionnuala Dillane (UCD): "The Importance of Being George Eliot."
We thoroughly encourage research students to submit abstracts for papers, and are still accepting abstracts for Hilary and Trinity term.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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