The (Neo-)Historical in British Literature and Visual Arts (20th-21st c.)
Descriptif
SEAC International Conference
Université de Caen Normandie, 17-18 October 2024
Organized by Armelle Parey
Special guest: Lucy Caldwell, winner of the 2023 Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction.
Confirmed keynote speakers: Jerome de Groot (University of Manchester) and Diana Wallace (University of South Wales).
Vidéos
“The historical novel NOW”, Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK
“The historical novel NOW”, Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK
Session 1 - Variations on biofiction (Chair : Georges Letissier)
Session 1 - Variations on biofiction (Chair : Georges Letissier)
Session 2 - Figures of marginality (chair: Isabelle Roblin)
Session 2 - Figures of marginality (chair: Isabelle Roblin)
Session 3 - Art and materialities (chair : Vanessa Guignery)
Session 3 - Art and materialities (chair : Vanessa Guignery)
Session 4 - Neo-Mythical fiction (chair : Jean-Michel Ganteau)
Session 4 - Neo-Mythical fiction (chair : Jean-Michel Ganteau)
Diana Wallace, University of South Wales, UK "Ought it not all be re-written instantly ? : modernis…
Diana Wallace, University of South Wales, UK "Ought it not all be re-written instantly ? : modernism and the re-invention of historical fiction"
Session_5 - Neo-Victorian Biofictional narratives and Neo-historical poetry (Chair : Charlotte Wado…
Session_5 - Neo-Victorian Biofictional narratives and Neo-historical poetry (Chair : Charlotte Wadoux)
Lucy Caldwell, winner of the 2023 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction with These Days
Lucy Caldwell, winner of the 2023 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction with These Days
Intervenants et intervenantes
Dramaturge et auteure. - Gagnante du prix Walter Scott pour les fictions historiques 2023 (en 2024)