Registration is live for “Dante’s Global Female Public:Readers, Writers and Collectors” (12th/13th September). Join us in person at @WarwickSMLC@WarwickItalian and on Teams.
Join us for this exciting talk on Irish women writers and Dante in the nineteenth century, exploring travel, literature and cultural reception. Also available online, registration link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F… .
@SalfordCCHelp Hey, can the domestic waste (euro bins) at Richmond Court M3 6DW be emptied asap please? It was missed on the 16th and wasn't collected over the weekend too. Really urgent as they are overflowing please.
@SalfordCCHelp Hey, can the domestic waste (euro bins) at Richmond Court M3 6DW be emptied asap please? It was missed on the 16th and wasn't collected over the weekend too. Really urgent as they are overflowing please.
Had the most amazing time at @BristolItalian, co-teaching a class on Beatrice in Purg XXX-XXXI with @tristanjkay, introducing students to 19C women dantiste and then presenting with #francescasartori the #ModernBeatricesArchive in the evening to a great audience.
Tonight at 18 (Irish times). Really looking forward to this lecture by @italprof, bringing back sweet memories from my days as a PhD student at @UoMSALC. Use the QRCODE to register and access the Zoom link.
Inaugurazione Pubblica "Eredi di Beatrice: Come le scrittrici italiane hanno letto, interpretato e raccontato Dante fra Otto e Novecento (1830-1921)"
Venerdì, 22 novembre · 10:50 – 11:50
Fuso orario: Europe/London
Inaugurazione Pubblica "Eredi di Beatrice: Come le scrittrici italiane hanno letto, interpretato e raccontato Dante fra Otto e Novecento (1830-1921)"
Venerdì, 22 novembre · 10:50 – 11:50
Fuso orario: Europe/London
We open the conference with our keynote speaker, Prof Elena Lombardi (@UniofOxford) with a rich, thought-provoking talk on "Dante and the Invention of the Female Reader"
Building on this keynote, the first panel bridges the intratextual creation with the material reality of Italian women as historical readers, annotators, perceptive interpreters of Dante. Great papers by @dGala20 @PhdNatale @ClaraSantarelli and Annalisa Farina.
The second panel explored the lived experiences and writings of women travellers across Dante's lands; George Eliot's use of Dantean epigraphs and Gemma Donati's voiceful presence in nineteenth century short stories.
Dante’s Global Female Public: Readers, Writers and Collectors will take place on 12th and 13th September at the University of Warwick. Click to find out more...
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ALT Dante's global female public: readers, writers and collectors. University of Warwick twelfth to thirteenth of September 2024.