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SUMMARY:Imagined Civities - Aurélie Petiot Cambridge University
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CONTACT:Aurélie Petiot
DESCRIPTION:Interdisciplinary conference organised by ‘The Guild: Interd
 isciplinary 19th Century Studies.\nAll day on June 8th \, 2012\n\n\nKeynot
 e Speaker\n\nProf. PETER MANDLER\nFaust comes to town:  The ‘creative de
 struction’ of the Victorian city\n\nAncient and Ruined Cities\n\nDr. MAR
 CUS WAITHE\nThe reconstruction of cities\n\nLUCILA MALLART\nThe modern con
 struction of a medieval image of Barcelona (1839-1897)\n\nCATHERINE REDFOR
 D\n‘In every street is solitude’: The deserted city in Romantic Last M
 an literature\n\nThe City in Fiction \n\nDr. BÉNÉDICTE COSTE\n‘Beata U
 rbs’: Pater and the city\n\nEWA SZYPULA\nUrban decay: Balzac and the deb
 ris of the everyday\n\nLILI SARNYAI	\n‘The huge oppressive amusing city
 ’: late 19th century London in Henry James’s ‘The Lesson of the Mast
 er’\n\nThe Environment of the City\n\nProf. DEAN HAWKES	\nSir John Soane
  and the climate of 19th century London\n\nDr. ORIEL PRIZEMAN\nImagining p
 urity\n\nOWEN HOLLAND\n‘And dream of London\, small\, and white\, and cl
 ean’: William Morris and the re-visioning of the metropolis\n\nLiving wi
 th the Past\n\nProf. ROSEMARY SWEET\nExcavation\, improvement and urban hi
 story in the 1840s\n\nDr. KATE HILL\nThe representation of the urban and u
 rban history in museums\, 1850-1914 \n\nESTELLE MURAIL\nImaginative reconf
 igurations of the cityscape and belatedness: the case of Thomas De Quincey
  and Walter Benjamin\n\nIf you would like to attend\, please send a cheque
  for £10 (£5 students) payable to ‘Austen Saunders’\, to Austen Saun
 ders\, Wolfson College\, Cambridge\, CB3 9BB\, with your name\, email\, ti
 tle\, and affiliation.  Please also let us know if you would you like to a
 ttend the conference dinner (at your own expense).  For more information o
 n The Guild please visit: http://theguild.posterous.com/.\n
LOCATION:English Faculty\, University of Cambridge
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