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CFP: Romantic and Victorian Entertainments (grad) (12/1/06; 3/23/07-3/24/07)full name / name of organization: Melissa Edmundson contact email: edmundrm@gwm.sc.edu Romantic and Victorian Entertainments Graduate Student Literature Conference March 23-24, 2007 >From the Grand Tour to gambling, and grand balls to opium dens, nineteenth-century authors represented entertainment in various ways. The virtues and vices of nineteenth-century amusements and leisure activities were themes in both British and American literature of the period, and these areas of life reflected and defined the historical, social, and literary climate of the century. Our fifth annual graduate conference hopes to examine issues related to entertainment and leisure in the nineteenth century, as well as their relationship to both contemporary and modern literary creation, criticism, and reception. How was play and playfulness represented by different authors in different periods of the nineteenth century? How did writers on opposite sides of the Atlantic or on opposite sides of the world react to the growing possibilities for "free time." How did the Industrial Revolution both help and hinder chances for leisure? What effects did legislative action have on entertainment? What were the differences between "high" and "low" entertainments? How did print function as an amusement? We invite papers that explore the theme of entertainments and amusements in nineteenth-century American, British, and World literature. Papers which address Trans-Atlantic topics are especially encouraged. Possible topics could include but are not limited to: Gaming Melissa Edmundson Celeste Pottier ========================================================== cfp categories: graduate_conferences
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