David Mazella writes:
Some Long 18th contributors who will be presenting or chairing at ASECS this week:
Kirstin Wilcox (Chair), Teaching 18c Poetry Roundtable, Thursday 8-9:30
Laura Rosenthal, “Too Exquisite For Laughter: British Sentimental Comedy,†“The Sentimental Gesture in The West Indian,†Thursday 8-9:30
Chris Vilmar, “Samuel Johnson at 300,†“Johnson Philologus,†Thursday 4:15-5:45
Sharlene Sayegh, “Roundtable on Carolyn Steedman’s Master and Servant: Love and Labour in the English Industrial Age,†Friday 9:45-11:15
Carrie Shanafelt, “The Literature of the Scottish Enlightenment,†“The Rhetoric of Narrative in Scottish Enlightenment Philosophy,†Friday 11:30-1
Bill Levine, “Thematic and Solo Art Exhibitions in the Long Eighteenth Century,†“Animating the Spirit of High Art: de Loutherbourg’s Eidophusikon as a Critique of Royal Academy Exhibitions,†Saturday, 2-3:30
Dave Mazella, Laura Rosenthal, Maureen Harkin (Chair), Sharon Stanley, Louisa Shea, “Roundtable on David Mazella’s Making of Modern Cynicism,†Saturday 2-3:30
Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins, “Unromantic England,†“Romanticism’s Oriental Unconscious,†Saturday 3:45-5:30
Have I forgotten anyone? Planning to come? Let us know your plans. I’d especially love to hear from other 18th century bloggers to see if we can manage a rare face to face meeting. I’ll be in town Friday afternoon, staying through Sunday.
For the program, click here [PDF].
Best,
DM
To which I respond in comments:
Thanks for this, David! I was just checking in to see what might have been posted on the conference.
I’d very much like to be part of a “meetup†of eighteenth-century bloggers. I arrive on Thursday just in time for my first time slot, and then I’ll stay through Saturday late afternoon (or maybe Sunday early morning… I’m driving).
I’m on the schedule in a couple of time slots:
George H. Williams, “‘Sex and the City’ in the Eighteenth Century,†“The Power of Wow in Teaching the Eighteenth Century Now†(Roundtable), Thursday 2:30-4:00
George H. Williams, “Samuel Bradburn, E. P. Thompson, and Methodist Abolitionism, †“Slavery and Protestantism in the Transatlantic Eighteenth Century,†Thursday 4:15-5:45
Thursday 4:15-5:45
Anyone else…?