The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th4. Lucien NOUIS, New York University5. Mitia RIOUX-BEAUNE, University of Ottawa40th 6. NWSECS Jennifer VANDERHEYDEN, Annual MeetingMarquette University150. “Character in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Poetry” Suite 318Chair: John BENDER, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University1. Marshall J. BROWN, University of Washington, ”Most Poems HaveNo Characters at All”2. Margaret Anne DOODY, University of Notre Dame, “Chloe, Atossa,Sylphs, and Other Mixed-up Persons”3. Stephen OSADETZ, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University, “Souls with Reflection: TheSubstance of Didactic Characters”151. “Drama at Mid-<strong>Century</strong>: London on the Stage” Suite 418Chair: Brian CORMAN, University of Toronto1. Michael BURDEN, New College, University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d, “Theatrical Lifeon the London Stage”2. Heather LADD, University of Toronto, “‘The Poet and Publisher atVariance!’: Samuel Foote’s Comic Representations of the London BookTrade”3. Daniel O’QUINN, University of Guelph, “Arthur Murphy’s TheUpholsterer, or, London, Capital of the <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”4. Gordon TURNBULL, Yale University, “James Boswell and the Viewfrom Edinburgh”152. “Moving Texts: Mobility and Reading Practices” Suite 518Chair: Janet SORENSEN, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley1. Richard BARNEY, State University of New York, Albany, “The SublimeAesthetic of Mobility”2. Kevis GOODMAN, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley, “MotionSickness: The Case of Nostalgia”3. Charlotte SUSSMAN, Duke University, “‘bearing their conqueredhousehold gods’: The Transport of Virgilian Epic in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> British Literature”4. Miranda BURGESS, University of British Columbia, “Frantic Novels”153. “The <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Novel in the New Millenium” Suite 618Chair: Robert FOLKENFLIK, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine1. Scott BLACK, University of Utah, “The Progress of Romance in<strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Britain”2. Tony JARRELLS, University of South Carolina, “After Novels”Respondent: Robert FOLKENFLIK, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine48
Saturday, March 20, 2010154. “Arboreal Values” Alvarado AChair: Elizabeth Heckendorn COOK, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Santa Barbara1. Paula R. BACKSCHEIDER, Auburn University, “Disputed Value:Women and the Trees They Loved”2. Nicolle JORDAN, University of Southern Mississippi, “Writing onTrees in Jonson, Barker, and Defoe”3. Irene FIZER, Hofstra University, “The Residues She Leaves: ArborealConstructs and the Woman ‘Out of Place’ in Sense and Sensibility”4. Giulia PACINI, The College of William and Mary, “How to Think Trees:Arboreal Values in the <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”LCD PROJECTOR155. “Identity, Personality, and Self in the <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> AtlanticWorld” (Roundtable)Alvarado BChair: Nicholas ROGERS, York University1. Ben BANKHURST, King’s College, London2. Andrea HASLANGER, University of Chicago3. Benjamin HELLER, University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d4. Natasha LEE, Princeton UniversityLCD PROJECTOR156. “Generation and Its Contexts” Alvarado CChair: Raymond STEPHANSON, University of Saskatchewan1. Darren WAGNER, University of York, “Physiologies, Pathologies, andPleasures: Sexuality and the Womb in Early <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong>Britain”2. Corinna WAGNER, University of Exeter, “Hermaphrodites,Nymphomaniacs and Monstrous Mothers: Medicine, Gender andPolitical Culture”Respondent: Robert A. ERICKSON, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Santa BarbaraLCD PROJECTOR157. “<strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Ectopias” Alvarado FChair: Trevor SPELLER, State University of New York, Buffalo1. Nick VALVO, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis, “The Sanctuary ofConscience: Tillotson and the Theology of Debt in the British<strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”2. Melissa SCHINDLER, State University of New York, Buffalo, “‘The boysaid nothing’: The Dutchman’s Sin, His Lover’s Silence”LCD PROJECTOR49
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