Literature Graduate Conference

22/01/2020 - 09:40Add To Calendar 2020-01-22 09:40:00 2020-01-22 09:40:00 Literature Graduate Conference Graduate Conference in English Literature Wednesday, January 22, 2020 Building 504, room 006/005 10:00 Greetings  (room 006)   10:15-11:30 Session I (room 006) Chair: Charmian Lezmy   Baraah Abed El Hai, “Building Stories: The Relationship between Character and Place in Contemporary Polyphonic Novels” Blimi Hadad: “What Happens in Bath, Stays in Bath: Bath as Setting in Austen’s Fiction”   11:30-11:45 Break (move to room 005 next door)   11:45-1:00 session II (room 005) Chair: Maysaloun Swaed   Emil Halloun: “Amity and Enmity in Reading Emerson and Wordsworth” Jessie Zimble, “Lovelace Unmasked: The Disguise Motif in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa.”   1:15-2:30 lunch break (light refreshments in bldg 404, seminar room downstairs)   2:30-3:45 Session III (room 005) Chair: Judy Weil   Shmuel Pfeifel, “Narrative Beyond Language in Beckett’s The Unnameable” Ed Evans, “Hamlet's ‘The Mirror up to Nature’: Satire and the Christian Aesthetic”   3:45-4:00 Break   4:00-5:15 Three Ways of Looking at a Poem: Critical Perspectives and Group Discussion Presenters: Netanel Kleinman, Charmian Lezmy, Danielle Nagler   5:30 - Coffee, pastries and farewell toast (bldg 404, seminar room downstairs)     We thank Prof. Michael Kramer and the Anne Shachter-Smith Project in Literature for supporting this event.    אוניברסיטת בר-אילן internet.team@biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public

Graduate Conference in English Literature

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Building 504, room 006/005


10:00 Greetings  (room 006)
 
10:15-11:30 Session I (room 006)
Chair: Charmian Lezmy
 
Baraah Abed El Hai, “Building Stories: The Relationship between Character and Place in Contemporary Polyphonic Novels”
Blimi Hadad: “What Happens in Bath, Stays in Bath: Bath as Setting in Austen’s Fiction”
 
11:30-11:45 Break (move to room 005 next door)
 
11:45-1:00 session II (room 005)
Chair: Maysaloun Swaed
 
Emil Halloun: “Amity and Enmity in Reading Emerson and Wordsworth”
Jessie Zimble, “Lovelace Unmasked: The Disguise Motif in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa.”
 
1:15-2:30 lunch break (light refreshments in bldg 404, seminar room downstairs)
 
2:30-3:45 Session III (room 005)
Chair: Judy Weil
 
Shmuel Pfeifel, “Narrative Beyond Language in Beckett’s The Unnameable
Ed Evans, “Hamlet's ‘The Mirror up to Nature’: Satire and the Christian Aesthetic”
 
3:45-4:00 Break
 
4:00-5:15 Three Ways of Looking at a Poem: Critical Perspectives and Group Discussion
Presenters: Netanel Kleinman, Charmian Lezmy, Danielle Nagler
 
5:30 - Coffee, pastries and farewell toast (bldg 404, seminar room downstairs)
 
 
We thank Prof. Michael Kramer and the Anne Shachter-Smith Project in Literature for supporting this event. 

 

תאריך עדכון אחרון : 16/01/2020