2003/2004 Programme


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Saturday 27th September 2003:

 

Mary Summers, “ How Eighteenth-Century Women Writers Influenced Anne Bronte's Views on Educating Parents” 2:00pm. 

 

 


 

Saturday 25th October 2003:

 

Althea Stewart, “Joan Vokins' Charismatic Effect on the Enemies of Orthodox Quakerism and the Romance of Early Modern Female Power"  2:00pm.

 

Madge Dresser, “Public and Private Space in the Eighteenth Century: the diary of Sarah Champion Fox"  3:00pm.

 

 


 

Saturday 21st November 2003:

 

Women's Studies Group Outing,

Guided Tour of the Fawcett (or Women's Library)

 

 



Saturday 24th January 2004:

 

Jennie Batchelor, “Re-dressing the Female Reader: Clothing and the Eighteenth-Century Magazine” 2:00pm.


Megan Hiatt, “ 'How the Bill will Affect the Publick' : Debating the National Significance of Clandestine Marriage in the Marriage Act Pamphlet War” 3:00pm.

 


 

Saturday March 27th 2004:

 

WSG Annual Workshop: Women and Visual Culture 11:00am -5:00pm

 

Featuring Keynote Speaker Elizabeth Eger, discussing “Bluestockings in the Public Eye: from Muse to Matron”.

 

 


 

Saturday 15th May 2004:


Angela Escott, The Imperial Project:  Resistance and Revolution in Hannah Cowley's Oriental Musical Comedy 2:00pm.

 

Judith B. Slagle, “ A League of Their Own: Joanna Baillie and the Advancement of Women Writers in the Long Eighteenth Century "  3:00pm.

 

 

 

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