COLERIDGE SUMMER CONFERENCE 2004 - PROGRAMME

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Thursday evening: 6.00pm  Conference reception in the Winter Garden                                      

                                                                    Celebrating Romanticism, The Wordsworth Circle and The Coleridge Bulletin

                                                        8.30pm  Tom Mayberry: Coleridge preaching in the West Country                                      

Time

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

 

8.30 am

Delegates gather in Clifford Hall for Conference notices, general information and announcements

 

8.45 am

Felicity James

Fears of Friendship

Richard Berkeley

Silence & the Sublime

Noel Jackson

 Seward & Sonnet

Robert Koelzer

Divine Chit-Chat

Allan Clayson

Ball & Biography

Tim Fulford

The Wild Hunter

 

9.05 am

 Matthew Scott 

Coleridge & Mahomet

Lou Thompson

Frost at Midnight

Thomas Brennan

AM & Tintern Abbey 

Monika Class

STC's  Odes

Robert Koepp

Coleridge & Malta

Michael J Kooy

Coleridge on War

 

9.25 am

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

 

9.45 am

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

9.50 am

Linda Reesman

STC  as Prophet

Waka Ishikura

STC Davy & method

Alex Hampton

Self & Opus

Larry Kennard

STC & Uses of  Mania

Alan Vardy

STC the Plagiarist

Jeffrey W  Barbeau

STC the Preacher

 

10.10 am

Peter Larkin

Incompletion &  AM

Robert Mitchell

Coleridge & Systems

Murray Evans

Poetry of the Opus

Alexander Schlutz

Nightmares & BL

Andrew Keanie

Reproof & Reply

Thomas Stuby

Allegoric Vision

 

10.30 am

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

 

10.50 am

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

11.15 am

Kaz Oishi

Coleridge & Losh

Elizabeth Rubasky

AM &Higher Criticism

Nora Meurs

Courting the  Sublime

Chris Rubinstein

STC and Jews

Kiran Toor

STC  Dreamweaver

Dometa Wiegand

STC & Astronomy

 

11.35 am

Tim Whelan

Poole & Sheppard

Lisa Lappin

AM & Wollstonecraft

Alistair Heys

Supernatural Sublime

 Stuart Andrews

 Unitarians on S'sqhnna

Anita O’Connell

KK: Waking Dream

Peter Kitson

Frank’stein&Polarity

 

11.55 pm

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

 

12.15 pm

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

12.20 pm

 

Anthony Harding

The Notebooks

Raimonda Modiano

Dahomey&SlaveTrade

Robert Barth

STC on Beauty

Marilyn Gaull

Coleridge & Crusoe

Nicholas Halmi

Wilder than Byron

David Fairer

STC & Sheridan

1.00pm

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

3.00 pm

Catherine Ross

Sara & the E H

 

 

Choice:

Quantock
Ridge Walk,

or

a trip to
Coleridge
Cottage
in
Nether Stowey

 

Karen McLean

STC & Plotinus

 



A
Visit to
TAUNTON
UNITARIAN
CHAPEL

with Sermon
and Hymn

 

 

 

______________

5.30pm

Heather Diamant

Poetry Reading

Bruce Graver

HC & the Picturesque

 

 

3.20 pm

Anya Taylor

‘Love’ & Story-telling

Ron Wendling

STC & Modernity

David Vallins

STC & Tennyson

 

3.40 pm

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

4.00 pm

Tea

Tea

Tea

4.30 pm

Graham Davidson

Garden of Boccaccio

Seamus Perry

STC & the Unpoetic

 

 

 

5.15 pm

Break

Break

Break

5.20 pm

 

5.40 pm

 

 

 

 

Hall/Winter Garden

6 pm

NORTON

CELEBRATION

 

 

 

 

Winter Garden 6pm

Book Launch

Bodies of Knowledge

Len Epp

STC & Obscurity

 

Julian Knox

Science & Imag.

 

6.00 pm

Discussion

 

7.00 pm

SUPPER

SUPPER

SUPPER

SUPPER

SUPPER

 8.30 pm

John Beer

Fantasizing Imagination

Fred Burwick

Coleridge on Words

Michael O’Neill

STC & Shelley

Michael Raiger

France: an Ode

Nicola Trott

STC & Wordsworth

 

 Alex Alec-Smith's book stall will be open on Monday evening and all Tuesday.