
Agenda / La sociabilité en France et en Grande-Bretagne au Siècle des Lumières 1
Colloques
10/12/2010

Sociability in Britain and France in the Enlightenment - Université de Brest and the University of Northumbria - Projet soutenu par la MSHB, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme en Bretagne - Colloque soutenu par le Department of Humanities, University of Northumbria.
Date - Lieu
- Vendredi 10 décembre 2010
- International Colloquium at the University of Northumbria, Newcastle (GB)
Programme
Morning Session - Sociability and Medicine: Convenor Allan Ingram
9.30-9.40
- Welcome: Dr David Walker, Associate Dean and Head of Department of Humanities (Northumbria)
9.40-10.10
- Introduction: Professor Allan Ingram (Northumbria)
10.10-10.45
- “Sexual Sociability in An Essay upon Improving and Adding to the Strength of Great Britain and Ireland, by Fornication, Justifying the Same from Scripture and Reason. By a Young Clergyman (1735): Satirising Sanitising Solutions”: Professor Norbert Col (Université de Bretagne-Sud)
10.45-11.00 - Coffee
11.00-11.35
- „Prescription for Melancholy: “A continual succession of easy company”?: Dr Diane Buie (Northumbria)
11.35-12.10
- „Fielding?s “art of pleasing”: Consolation for the Reader in Joseph Andrews?: Charlotte Holden (Northumbria)
12.10-12.45
- „Entre trivialité et mondanité, le discours médical français au XVIIIe siècle?: Professor Alain Caubet (Université de Rennes 1)
12.45-2.00 - Lunch
Afternoon Session - Socialibility and Literary Creation : Convenors Hélène Dachez and Marianne Charrier-Vozel
2.00-2.35
‘Secrets et interdits: la relation mère / enfant dans le roman gothique’: Professor Elizabeth Durot-Boucé (Université du Havre)
2.35-3.10
- ‘Sociabilité franco-britannique et création théâtrale au XVIIIe siècle’: Dr Marianne Charrier-Vozel (Université de Rennes 1)
3.10-3.45
- ‘“The small sweet courtesies of life”: Sentimental Sociability in A Sentimental Journey (1768) by Laurence Sterne’: Professor Hélène Dachez (Université Toulouse 2)
3.45-4.00 - Tea
4.15-4.50
- ‘“Notwithstanding his remarkable love of company”: Sociability, Melancholy and Creativity in Dr Johnson and Others’, Dr Clark Lawlor (Northumbria)
4.50-5.25
- ‘The Batheaston Literary Circle's Poetical Games (1774-1781): from the Imitation of French Bouts-Rimés to the Creation of an Innovative Model of Literary Sociability’: Professor Annick Cossic (Université de Brest)
5.25 - Closure of the Colloque
7.00 for 7.30 - Dinner at Café Zonzo
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