TCD STAFF POSTGRADUATE SEMINARS
HILARY TERM, 2010
20th Jan Dr. Marisa Ronan (UCD), Towards an Intellectual History of Evangelicalism
Niall Gillespie, Macroeconomics, Materialist Historiography & Jacobin Literature
27th Jan Dr. Brendan O’Connell , The Pardoner's 'Vernicle': The True Face of False-Seeming
Hilde LosnegÄrd, Flexible Dancers: Doctor Who Fan Fiction and the Romance Genre
3rd Feb Prof. Ian Campbell Ross, Remapping the Irish Novel: Early Irish Fiction, 1680-1820
10th Feb Catherine Hannon, 'Saving the world so science can proceed': Eco-catastrophe and the rehabilitation of the scientist
Anne Rutledge, Roads to Where: Self and Destination in the novels of Paul Auster
17th Feb Dr. Antoinette Curtin, The Reluctant Muse: Representations of Beauty in the Work of Sara Coleridge
Niamh Dowdall, ‘It has a flowery hand but deep roots in the passions’: Dress and marriage in Elizabeth Bowen’s fiction
24th Feb Prof. Kevin Nolan (University of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China), The two camps of elegy: Frank O’Hara’s ‘In Memory of my Feelings’ and Charles Olson’s ‘As the Dead Prey upon us’
3rd Mar Niamh Campbell, Safely and Solidly Outside: The Space of Death in John McGahern's That They May Face the Rising Sun
Wendy Mooney, The influence of William Allingham’s poetry on the early poems of W.B. Yeats
10th Mar Anthony McGrath, The Aesthetics of Renunciation: Schopenhauer, Beckett, and the Palliation of Life
Chris Borsing, William Dampier, Johnny Depp and William Walters: Crossing the line in Daniel Defoe’s Captain Singleton
17th Mar No seminar (St. Patrick’s Day)
24th Mar Dr. David Hillman (University of Cambridge), on Anthony and Cleopatra and the concept of Transference-Love
31st Mar Dr. Philip Coleman, On Verse Letters
7th Apr Panel II on the Discipline of English: Periodicity (speakers to be announced)
Seminars take place every Wednesday at 5.15 in room M20, Museum Building
Email: staffpostgrad09@gmail.com
Blog: staffpostgrad09.blogspot.com
Monday, February 8, 2010
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