MARILYN BUTLER AND THE WAR OF IDEAS: A COMMEMORATIVE CONFERENCE Chawton House Library: December 11-12, 2015 PROGRAMME

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MARILYN BUTLER AND THE WAR OF IDEAS: A COMMEMORATIVE CONFERENCE Chawton House Library: December 11-12, 2015 PROGRAMME FRIDAY 11 DECEMBER 08.30 Coach departs from Alton 09.00-10.00 Registration and Coffee 10.00-11.00 Keynote speaker: Professor James Chandler (University of Chicago) Edgeworth and Austen (and Butler) - Great Hall 11.00-12.30 Opening panel and discussion Great Hall 12.30-1.30 Lunch Chair: Emma Clery (University of Southampton) Janet Todd (University of Cambridge) Male Memory, female subject: the case of Jane Austen and Mary Wollstonecraft Cora Kaplan (Honorary Professor of English at Queen Mary, University of London and Professor Emerita of English at Southampton University) Wars of Ideas: Butler and Feminisms at two fin-de siècle Clara Tuite (University of Melbourne) Austenian Badlands and the War of Ideas 1.30-3.00 Panel 2 Great Hall Ros Ballaster (University of Oxford) Passing Judgement: the place of the aesthetic in feminist literary history Chair: Jo McDonagh (King's College London) Clíona O Gallchoir (University College Cork) Edgeworth s Foremothers? Eighteenth-Century Women s Writing in Ireland Claire Connolly (University College Cork) Three Around Edgeworthstown Jane Moore (Cardiff University) Thomas Moore and the Social Life of Forms

3.00-3.30 Break Panel 3 Dining Room Chair: Lissa Paul (Brock University, Canada) Jacqueline Labbe (University of Sheffield) The Editor and Mrs Smith: Who is She? Amy Culley (University of Lincoln) and Anna Fitzer (University of Hull) Editing Women s Writing 1670-1840: Textual Editing and Women s Literary History Panel 4 Exhibition Room Chair: Mary Ann Constantine (University of Wales) Carl Thompson (Nottingham Trent University) Not less striking in her remarks : Maria Graham and the Rise of the Woman Travel Writer Sophie Coulombeau (Cardiff University) Immur d in the Bastille of a Word: Radical onomastics in the 1790s James Grande (King's College London) Articulate Sounds? Music and Dissent 3.30-5.00 Panel 5 Great Hall Chair: Ian Haywood (University of Roehampton) Jane Spencer (University of Exeter) Learned pigs: animal imagery in radical culture of the 1790s Mary Fairclough (University of York) Frankenstein, Electricity and Chemistry Michael Rossington (Newcastle University) Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things: a newly recovered Shelley poem and its contexts Panel 6 Dining Room Chair: Jon Mee (University of York) Gillian Russell (University of Melbourne) What was 'popular' about Popular Antiquarianism? Gary Kelly (University of Alberta) Politics of Popular Antiquarianism: Romanticism (and Modernity) from Below?

` Panel 7 Exhibition Room Chair: Anthony Mandal (Cardiff University) Diego Saglia (University of Parma) Re-Engaging the Cult of the South: Ideological Attritions and Mediterranean Literatures, 1820-24 Will Bowers (University of Oxford) Vallombrosa and 'The Cult of the South Jo McDonagh (King's College London) Peacock Replayed: Historicism and the Global 5.15-6.15 Reflecting on Cambridge Studies in Romanticism and Book Launch of Mapping Mythologies Dining Room Chair: Linda Bree (Cambridge University Press) Josie Dixon (Lucian Consulting) Marilyn s Legacy as Series Editor Heather Glen (University of Cambridge) Mapping Mythologies 6.15-7.30 Reception and supper 7.30-8.30 Evening entertainment: Concert with Professor David Owen Norris, (University of Southampton) 9.00 Coach departs from Chawton House Library to Alton SATURDAY 12 DECEMBER 09.00 Coach departs from Alton 09.30-11.00 Panel 8 Great Hall Chair: Cora Kaplan (Honorary Professor of English at Queen Mary, University of London and Professor Emerita of English at Southampton University) Anthony Mandal (Cardiff University) The Business of Ideas: Women s Fiction and the Romantic Literary Marketplace Isobel Armstrong (Emeritus Professor, Birkbeck College London) Illegitimacy and the Haunting of Jane Austen s Novels

11.00-11.30 Break Serena Baiesi (University of Bologna) Rewriting the Genre of Romances of Real life : Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen Panel 9 Dining Room Chair: James Chandler (University of Chicago) Susan Manly (University of St. Andrews) Maria Edgeworth: A Political Life? Màrta Pellerdi (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Maria Edgeworth s Irish Tales: Industry and Idleness in Ennui and Ormond Panel 10 Exhibition Room Chair: Gillian Dow (Chawton House Library and University of Southampton) Mary Spongberg (University of Technology, Sydney) The Other War of Ideas: The Invention of Royal Biography and the Queen Caroline Affair Lissa Paul (Brock University, Canada) Hunting for Mrs Penwick (1766-1840): On Writing a Late-Enlightenment Life for the Twenty First Century Roxanne Eberle (University of Georgia) So perfect her articulation : Amelia Opie s obscured voice 11.30-1.00 Panel 11 Great Hall Chair: Paul Hamilton (Queen Mary, University of London) Stephen Bygrave (University of Southampton) Romantics, Rebels and Clement Attlee: 1981 and 1945 John Owen Havard (Binghampton University) From Rebels and Reactionaries to Cynics and Sell-Outs Matthew Sangster (University of Birmingham) Romantics, Rebels, and Reactionaries: Past, Present and Future

Panel 12 Dining Room Chair: Janet Todd (University of Cambridge) Anne-Claire Michoux (Université de Neuchâtel) Emma and Austen s 'True English Style : A Political Reading of the Novel Anne Toner (Trinity College, Cambridge) Developing Designs: Jane Austen s sense of the chapter Helena Kelly (Independent Scholar) Reading Jane Right: Text, Contexts and Politics Panel 13 Exhibition Room Chair: Clara Tuite (University of Melbourne) Chris Ewers (Independent Scholar) 'Anticipating Austen: Hermsprong and the Geography of 3 or 4 families in a Country Village Grace Harvey (University of Lincoln) Man as He is Not: Redefining and Realigning Robert Bage Ian Haywood (University of Roehampton) Arts for the People in a Revolutionary Decade: Jacobinism and the Poet's Gallery 1.00-2.00 Lunch 2.00-3.30 Panel 14 Great Hall Chair: Michael Rossington (Newcastle University) Emma Clery (University of Southampton) Jane Austen and the War of Economic Ideas David Wheeler (Armstrong State University) Austen s new general theme and the class dynamics of Persuasion Kerry Sinanan (University of the West of England, Bristol) The politeness of the Heart : Henry Mackenzie and Jane Austen s Man of Feeling Panel 15 - Dining Room Chair: Claire Connolly (University College Cork) Mary-Ann Constantine (University of Wales) Marilyn Butler and Romantic Wales

3.30-3.45 Break Elizabeth Edwards (University of Wales) 'The powerful effect of these provincial things : Iolo Morganwg and recent approaches to Romantic-period Wales Jane Rendall (University of York) Elizabeth Hamilton and the legacy of the war of ideas in Scotland, 1804-16 Panel 16 Exhibition Room Chair: Stephen Bygrave (University of Southampton) The South Coast Eighteenth-Century and Romantics Research Group: Working with Marilyn Butler s Literary History Gary Farnell (University of Winchester) Marilyn Butler s Open Literary History: A Reaffirmation Michael Falk (University of Kent) Butler s Sociology Fiona Price (University of Chichester) Romantic Nationalism and the Sublime Church: Jane West s Historical Fiction 3.45-5.00 Closing Panel and Discussion Dining Room Chair: Linda Bree (Cambridge University Press) Mark Philp (University of Warwick) Intimate Friends in the 1790s Nigel Leask (University of Glasgow) Marilyn Butler and Devolutionary Romanticism Deirdre Coleman (University of Melbourne) Marilyn Butler and the mind s eye of the author Jon Mee (University of York) Transpennine Enlightenment: Power and Knowledge in the North 5.30 Coach departs from Chawton House Library to Alton/Alton station