Romantic Realignments is one of the longest-running research seminars in Oxford.

Past speakers have included Marilyn Butler, Gerard Carruthers, David Chandler, Heather Glen, Paul Muldoon, Philip Shaw, Fiona Stafford and Peter Swaab, to name but a few.

All are very welcome to submit an abstract — we aim to provide a friendly 'workshop' setting in which speakers can try out new papers as well as more finished pieces, and in which lively discussion can flourish.

Held on Thursdays at 5.15pm, Seminar Room A, St Cross (English Faculty) Building.

If you would like to send us an abstract or suggest a speaker, please contact the current convenors Katherine Fender, Sarah Goode and Honor Rieley at: romantic.realignments@gmail.com

05/03/2009

Burns and the Poets


BURNS AND THE POETS

A CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT SOMERVILLE COLLEGE, 25/26 MARCH, 2009
TO CELEBRATE THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF ROBERT BURNS.

ORGANISERS: FIONA STAFFORD, Somerville College, Oxford, OX2 6HD, and BERNARD O’DONOGHUE, Wadham College, Oxford, OX1 3PN

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns. ‘Burns and the Poets’ will take place in Oxford, gathering together scholars, critics, musicians and practising poets to celebrate the astonishing achievement and legacy of Robert Burns. The focus is on Burns as a poet and in relation to other poets – not only his own predecessors, contemporaries and literary heirs, but also leading contemporary poets. In order to explore Burns’s achievement as creatively as possible, there will be scholarly and critical papers on various aspects of his work, including the language, literary connections and influences, philosophical and political contexts, music, biography, reception and material culture. There will also be poetry readings, performances of the songs and personal responses by practising poets. The combination of creative and critical work seems an appropriate way to pay tribute to Burns, as well as contributing to the development of a new understanding of the poetry by drawing together critical and practical approaches.

The first day of the Conference begins at 12 noon on 25th March, with an Opening Address from one of Scotland’s most distinguished poets, Douglas Dunn, and concludes with a Poetry reading by Douglas Dunn, Don Paterson and Robert Crawford. The Conference will conclude on Thursday 26th March, with an evening of music and poetry featuring Bernard O’Donoghue, Tom Paulin and Mick Henry. Both days will offer a full programme of lectures, papers and round table discussions.

Speakers and performers so far include Douglas Dunn, Don Paterson, Robert Crawford, Mick Henry, Bernard O’Donoghue, Tom Paulin, Patrick Crotty, Jon Mee, Murrray Pittock, Stephen Gill, Brean Hammond, Claire Lamont, Andrew Noble, Gerard Carruthers, Neil Vickers, Freya Johnstone, Hamish Mathieson, Rhona Brown, Gill Hughes, Meiko O’Halloran, Mina Gorji, Shelley Meagher, Caroline Bertoneche, Adrian Paterson, Fiona Stafford.

To register for the Conference, offer a paper or to make informal enquiries, please contact Fiona Stafford (fiona.stafford@some.ox.ac.uk) or Bernard O’Donoghue (Bernard.odonoghue@wadh.ox.ac.uk)

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