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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Wednesday, October 24, 2018 12:04 am by M. in ,    No comments
The recent BAVS (British Association Victorian Society) 2018 Conference: Victorian Patterns had several Brontë-related talks:
BAVS 2018 Conference: Victorian Patterns
University of Exeter
29th-31st August 2018

Emma Butcher (University of Leicester)
“But the Woes of War are not Confined to the Field of Death”: Patterns of War Trauma and Alcoholism in the Brontë Juvenilia

Lucy Hanks (University of Manchester )
The Life of Charlotte Brontë: Revising Against the Pattern

Richard Fallon (University of Leicester)
“The Derndest Animal You Ever Heard Tell Of”: Fiction, Mass-Circulation Media, and
the Transatlantic Brontosaurus in 1899

Margaret Markwick (University of Exeter) “Gold put to the use of paving stones”: Disrupted Patterns of Internal Colonialism in Wuthering Heights 

Anna Gutowska (Linnaeus University) Cinderella Marries Bluebird: Charlotte Brontë's Subversive Use of Romantic Tropes in Jane Eyre

Agnieszka Setecka (Adam Mickiewicz University)
“Work abounded, wages rose”: Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley and Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy

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