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Archive of posts published in the tag: Spring2011

Dr. Scott Lewis: “The Brownings’ Correspondence: Textual Editing and Literary History”

February 1oth Dr. Scott Lewis will present “The Brownings’ Correspondence: Textual Editing and Literary History.”

Dr. Marjorie Stone: “The Black Dove’s Mark: The Elizabeth Barrett Browning Archives and Nineteenth-Century Literary History”

March 2nd Dr. Marjorie Stone (English, Dalhousie University) will be presenting “The Black Dove’s Mark: The Elizabeth Barrett Browning Archives and Nineteenth-Century Literary History.” The talk will discuss working manuscripts from across Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s career, including those connected to the genesis of the Sonnets…

Drs. David R. Sorensen & Brent Kinser: “All the Furniture in His Room: An Interactive Digital Edition of the Collects Correspondence of John Ruskin”

March 30th Drs. David R. Sorenson (English, St. Joseph’s University) and Brent Kinser  (English, West Carolina University) will present “All the Furniture in His Room: An Interactive Digital Edition of the Collected Correspondence of John Ruskin.” This talk describes the challenge of creating a new complete…

Dr. Karen Pope: “Japonisme: The West’s Fascination with the Art of Japan”

April 21st Dr. Karen Pope (Art, Baylor) will present “Japonisme: The West’s Fascination with the Art of Japan.” This experiential session will examine two key sources of Japonisme–a phenomenon of European and American Art, 1860-1900: 50 Japanese woodblock prints made before 1900 and all…

Dr. Herbert Tucker: “Robert Browning’s Struggle with Conflict”

May 5th Dr. Herbert Tucker (English, University of Virginia) will present “Robert Browning’s Struggle with Conflict.” This talk will consist of a discussion of Robert Browning’s vision of human conflict and freedom. Topics include: How Browning’s dramatic monologue form developed by resisting popular Victorian…