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Rousseau in England: Enlightenment, Revolution, Romanticism
Du 6 mai 2006 au 6 mai 2006
Londres, Royaume-Uni

ROUSSEAU in ENGLAND Enlightenment, Revolution, Romanticism

6 May 2006

From the moment Rousseau first came to prominence in France, in the 1750s, his writings aroused interest in England. The publication of La Nouvelle Héloise , Emile and (after his death) his Confessions , attracted a wide readership. His reputation was then further enhanced (or vilified) by the association of his ideas with the French Revolution. This conference examines the remarkable variety of British reactions to his life and writings, both during his lifetime and among the next two generations.

9.30 Registration

10.00 John Hope Mason, 'Rousseau in England, 1766-67′

10.15 David Edmonds, 'Rousseau & Hume'

11.00 Tea / Coffee

11.30 Iain Hampsher-Monk, 'Rousseau and Burke'

12.15 Douglas Hedley, 'Rousseau and Coleridge'

1.00 Lunch

2.00 Sarah Hutton, 'Bluestocking Rousseau'

2.15 Barbara Taylor, 'Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft'

3.00 Ed Duffy, 'Rousseau and Shelley'

3.45 Tea / Coffee

4.15 Gregory Dart, 'Rousseau and Hazlitt'

5.00Close

Please note change of Venue: 3rd Floor, North Block Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
Organisers: Sarah Hutton ( s.hutton@mdx.ac.uk )
& John Hope Mason ( johnhopemason@britishlibrary.net
)

Joanne Grubb
Administrator,
Institute of English Studies
Room NG18, North Block, Senate House
Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
Tel: 020 7862 8675; Fax: 020 7862 8720

Source : Joanne Grubb
[ Mis en ligne le 27 avril 2006 par Sarah Benharrech ]