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About/Press/Links - Julia Markus writes. "One of the most gifted writers of her generation." - Pat Conroy
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One of the most gifted writers of her generation." - Pat Conroy. It's been a busy year (see "ABOUT: Lectures and Appearances" below). Stay tuned for what's next on Julia's horizon. Ada's 200th birthday cake at Oxford. Julia speaks regularly on topics of interest and expertise. Recently, she had the honor of being selected to present the. Eleventh Leslie A. Marchand Lecture at Fordham University. On the publication of "Lady Byron and her Daughters, " October 2015. She was an invited speaker at. 8203;Back ...
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About Romantic Bicentennials - Romantic Bicentennials
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Neil Fraistat and Andrew Stauffer. John Bugg, Stuart Curran, Elizabeth Denlinger, Peter Graham, Jonathan Gross, Jon Klancher, Marsha Manns, Jack Wasserman, Susan Wolfson. 2016 Symposium: The Geneva Summer. Neil Fraistat and Andrew Stauffer. 2017 Symposium: Keats’s Emergence as a Poet. Kate Singer (Mt. Holyoke) and Susan Wolfson (Princeton). John Bugg (Fordham), William Galperin (Rutgers), Sonia Hofkosh (Tufts). 2018 Symposium: The Publication of. Jerrold Hogle (U Arizona) and Anne Mellor (UCLA). The init...
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Byron to Coleridge: Pardon my Plagiarism - Romantic Bicentennials
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Byron to Coleridge: Pardon my Plagiarism. September 26, 1815. 8211; Byron, note to lines 465-476 of. In October 1815, Byron writes to Coleridge of his admiration of. Which he has heard recited by Scott. Coleridge sends Byron a copy of. After reading it, Byron realizes that he has unconsciously borrowed from it in. And offers to omit the lines. When the poem is published, Byron retains the lines but offers the explanatory note that begins this post. In a later letter, dated October 27, 1815 (. Byron offer...
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Propose an Event - Romantic Bicentennials
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We offer two types of support: “Sponsorship” in the form of small seed grants of up to $1,000 that need to be matched by the recipient and “Affiliation,” which offers shared branding (#Romantics200) and promotion on our Website and social media. If you’re interested in partnering with us, download the applicable form below, fill it out to the best of your ability, and return it to Networked Events Coordinators Jon Klancher and Jonathan Sachs. With a decision by about October 15. February 5, 2016.
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About | The 36th International Byron Conference, 26-31 July 2010 (Boston, MA)
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The 36th International Byron Conference, 26-31 July 2010 (Boston, MA). Information on the 2010 International Byron Conference. This is an auxiliary Conference website to the Byron Society of America’s main homepage. It was established to provide news and updates on the 36th Annual International Byron Society Conference,. To be held in Boston, July 26-31, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Societies - The Newstead Abbey Byron Society
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The Newstead Abbey Byron Society. Formerly The International Byron Society). Book Reviews and Recommended Reading. P11 Sh-6. Apt.45. Corresponding Member: Dr Afrim Karagjozi. Byron Society of America. New York, NY 10025. Chair: Marsha M Manns. Vice President: Professor John Clubbe. Secretary: Professor Peter W. Graham. Director of Membership and Academic Services: Dr. Robin Hammerman. Click here for website. Chairman: Mrs Lilian Edilian. Hon Secretary: Miss Sosi Kabosian. Box Q1051, QVB. A - 5020 Salzburg.
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The Keats Letters Project - Romantic Bicentennials
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Laquo; All Events. Romantics 200 at MLA 2017: “2017 reads 1817.” ». The Keats Letters Project. November 28, 2016. November 28, 2017. The Keats Letters Project. In the etymological sense, a throwing forth. Of voices and texts–where they land in the future remains always subject to chance, to playfulness, and to continued experimentation. We hope that you will join us in these adventures over the next few years. November 28, 2016. Brian Rejack, Kate Singer. February 5, 2016. January 20, 2016. 0 332 548 954.
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Birth Day: Augusta Ada, Countess of Lovelace - Romantic Bicentennials
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Birth Day: Augusta Ada, Countess of Lovelace. December 10, 1815. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 27 November 1852) was a British mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage’s early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. Her notes on the engine include what is recognised as the first algorithm intended to be carried out by a machine. Because of this, she is often regarded as the first computer programmer. December 14, 2015.