Meetings will take place on Tuesdays of even weeks of term from 5.30pm in the Bajpai Room, Balliol College.
Week 4 (3rd November)
Reading Week: Coleridge's Faustus?
Reading packs are available from the English Faculty Office.
Week 6 (17th November)
Gavin Sourgen (Balliol College)
TBC
Corin Throsby (Hertford College)
"Flirting with Fame: Byron and his Female Readers"
Week 8 (1st December)
Naomi Garner (Mansfield College)
TBC
All welcome.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Michaelmas Term Call for Papers
Tuesdays of Weeks 4, 6 and 8 of Michaelmas Term
5.30-7.30pm The Bajpai Room, Balliol College
Romantic Graduate Forum invites proposals for papers for the Michaelmas Term schedule. RGF provides an arena for postgraduates to try out ideas, prepare for conferences and discuss their work in progress. Papers on all topics bearing on the field are welcome and should be around 20 minutes; please contact either James Baxendine (james.baxendine@magd.ox.ac.uk) or Anna Camilleri (anna.camilleri@balliol.ox.ac.uk) with a title and short summary of your topic.
5.30-7.30pm The Bajpai Room, Balliol College
Romantic Graduate Forum invites proposals for papers for the Michaelmas Term schedule. RGF provides an arena for postgraduates to try out ideas, prepare for conferences and discuss their work in progress. Papers on all topics bearing on the field are welcome and should be around 20 minutes; please contact either James Baxendine (james.baxendine@magd.ox.ac.uk) or Anna Camilleri (anna.camilleri@balliol.ox.ac.uk) with a title and short summary of your topic.
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Hilary Termcard
Meetings will take place on even weeks of term from 5.30-7pm in the Russell Room,
Balliol College.
Week 2 (28th January)
Henry Stead: 'A Cockney Catullus'
Josh Billings: 'Hyperion's symposium: an erotics of antiquity'
Week 4 (11th February)
James Grande: 'William Cobbett's American Pastoral (1817-19)'
Kate Barush: ‘Every Age is a Canterbury Pilgrimage’: situating Blake’s works in the collection of
Francis Douce’
Week 6 (25th February)
Discussion of the Romantic Symbol
(Reading pack ready for collection at English Faculty Office)
Week 8 (11th March)
Greg Leadbetter: 'Coleridge and the Transgressive Self'
James Baxendine: ‘Two Contexts for Reading Wordsworth's Immortality Ode: Lucan and the Origins of the Sabbath’
Balliol College.
Week 2 (28th January)
Henry Stead: 'A Cockney Catullus'
Josh Billings: 'Hyperion's symposium: an erotics of antiquity'
Week 4 (11th February)
James Grande: 'William Cobbett's American Pastoral (1817-19)'
Kate Barush: ‘Every Age is a Canterbury Pilgrimage’: situating Blake’s works in the collection of
Francis Douce’
Week 6 (25th February)
Discussion of the Romantic Symbol
(Reading pack ready for collection at English Faculty Office)
Week 8 (11th March)
Greg Leadbetter: 'Coleridge and the Transgressive Self'
James Baxendine: ‘Two Contexts for Reading Wordsworth's Immortality Ode: Lucan and the Origins of the Sabbath’
Week 6: Reading Week
We'll be considering the Romantic Symbol. Reading packs await collection at the English Faculty Office.
Welcome!
Wednesdays of Weeks 2, 4, 6 and 8 of Hilary Term
5.30-7pm The Russell Room, Balliol College
A new arena for postgraduates to try out ideas, prepare for conferences and discuss their work in progress. Papers on all topics bearing on the field are welcome and should be around 20minutes; please contact either James Baxendine (james.baxendine@magd.ox.ac.uk) or Anna Camilleri (anna.camilleri@balliol.ox.ac.uk) with a title and short summary of your topic.
5.30-7pm The Russell Room, Balliol College
A new arena for postgraduates to try out ideas, prepare for conferences and discuss their work in progress. Papers on all topics bearing on the field are welcome and should be around 20minutes; please contact either James Baxendine (james.baxendine@magd.ox.ac.uk) or Anna Camilleri (anna.camilleri@balliol.ox.ac.uk) with a title and short summary of your topic.
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