English Department

 

Guest Lectures

2011

AnderwaldLieselotteProf. Dr.University of KielGermanyCEECE2. Compiling a corpus of 19th-century letters.
AnderwaldLieselotteProf. Dr.University of KielGermanyInvestigating dialect grammar - the construction of FRED.
AuerAnitaDr.University of UtrechtBelgiumCatching a glimpse of lower-class language use - Evidence from LModeE letters.
BeerGillianDameUniversity of CambridgeUnited KingdomAlice in Time.
BeerGillianDameUniversity of CambridgeUnited KingdomThe Backbone Shiver: Darwin and the Arts.
BlumenbachUlrichPresentation on literary translation.
BritainDavidProf. Dr.University of BerneSwitzerlandThe Spatial Diffusion of Linguistic Innovations. 
CoxJeffrey N.Prof. Dr.University of Colorado at BoulderU.S.A.Byron's Manfred and the Melodrama.
CrystalDavidProf.Bangor UniversityUnited KingdomNew techs, new texts.
DenisonDavidProf.University of ManchesterUnited KingdomWords of simple, pleasant meaning?
DolarMladenDr.University of LjubljanaSloveniaLiterature and Modernity: Hegel, Freud, Kafka, Beckett and the Borders of Language.
DöringTobiasProf. Dr.Ludwig Maximilians University MunichGermanyImaginary Homelands?: The Rosettis between Italy and England.
HerzogenrathBerndProf. Dr.Goethe University FrankfurtGermanyMatter and Memory. Bill Morrison's Decasia.
HodsonJaneDr.University of SheffieldUnited KingdomJane Austen and the Prescriptivists.
JanserDanielaDr. des.Fotomuseum WinterthurSwitzerlandOn the Couch: A Psychoanalytic Reading of U.S. American TV Series.
JunodKarenDr.University of FribourgSwitzerlandFrom Grand Tour to Bummel and from Fact to Fiction: Travelling to Germany.
LocherMiriamProf. Dr.University of BaselSwitzerlandFacebook status updates in two focus groups. 
MadsenDeborahProf.University of GenevaSwitzerlandModern Indians: An American Contradiction. 
MasonNicholas A.Prof. Dr.Brigham Young UniversityU.S.A.Literary Marketing and the Shaping of British Romanticism.
McKitterickDavidProf.University of CambridgeUnited KingdomWhat is the future of the book? (And what about its past?).
McKitterickDavidProf.University of CambridgeUnited KingdomFacing the Past: Eighteenth-Century Booksellers and their Customers. 
MillerJ. HillisProf. Dr.University of California, IrvineU.S.A.Should we read literature now, and, if so, how? Text; Action; Space; Emotion in Conrad's Nostromo. 
NussbaumFelicityProf. Dr.University of California, Los AngelesUnited KingdomOriental Drama and Tragic Muse: Mary Anne Yates.
RichardsonAlanProf. Dr.Boston CollegeU.S.A.The Romantic Imagination and the Neuroscience of Dreaming. 
SairioAnniDr.University of HelsinkiFinnlandLetters of the Bluestocking network: 18th-century private correspondence in historical sociolinguistics and social network analyses. 
SandersKarinProf. Dr.University of California, BerkeleyU.S.A.Psycho needs the Bog Body.
SutherlandKathrynProf.University of OxfordUnited KingdomJane Austen, her Publishers, her Manuscripts, and the Practice of Meaning.
SutherlandKathrynProf.University of OxfordUnited KingdomJane Austen's Juvenilia.
TihanovGalinProf. Dr.University of ManchesterUnited KingdomCosmopolitanism in 18th- and 19th-Century Literature.
WaldChristinaPD Dr.University of AugsburgGermanyCommunion and Cannibalism in Thomas Lodge's A Margarite of America (1596).
WhiteheadAnneDr.Newcastle UniversityUnited KingdomProsopagnosia, or The Probelm of Reading Faces. Refiguring Empathy in Ian McEwan's Saturday.