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Our 2019 – 2020 events

Monday 04 November 2019

Susan Pickford (Université Paris Sorbonne), ‘Afterlives of Sterne’s Travel Writing’

Ruth Menzies (AMU), ‘ Gulliver’s Travels in the World of Advertising’

Discussant : Nathalie Bernard 

 

Monday 27 January 2020 (postponed)

Sandhya Patel (Université de Clermont Auvergne), ‘The Death of Cook. Questions and Commemoration’

Jean-Stéphane Massiani, « Cook et la géographie spéculative »

Discussant: Ruth Menzies               

                                                                    

Monday 17 February 2020

Ian Gadd (Bath Spa University), ‘Errant commas, absent pages, and shifting typos: the strange bibliographical world of Jonathan Swift’s political writings.’               

Discussant: Ruth Menzies                                            


Our 2018 – 209 events

Monday 5 November 2018

Gabor Gelleri (Aberystwyth University) : « ‘Cette chose ordinaire et inutile qu’on appelle un Tour en Angleterre’ – discours, pratiques et usages »

Sandhya Patel (Université de Clermont Auvergne), ‘Translation and Transcription. Enabling the Archeology of Exploration Narratives’

Discutantes: Nathalie Bernard and Nathalie Vanfasse


Our 2017 – 2018 events

Monday 16 April 2018

Francesca Genesio : ‘Mazzei, the pragmatic propagandist.’

Emilie Mitran : « Liberté, égalité, royauté ! De l’idiosyncrasie politique morrisienne »

Discussant : Gérard Hugues


Our 2016-2017 events

Monday 13 March 2017

Natasha Soobramanien, ‘ Rewriting Paul et Virginie’

 

Monday 13 February 2017

Emilie Walezak (Lyon2), ‘Rewriting Gulliver : Jeanette Winterson’s Sexing the Cherry’

 

Monday 12 December 2016

Nathalie Bernard (AMU) et Emmanuelle Peraldo (U. de Nice), “Lire et traduire The Storm de Daniel Defoe”