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Victorian Sociability
An International Conference

This conference will pair traditional presentations with a collaborative digital humanities project, sponsored by the Orlando Project and VSAWC, which we warmly invite all delegates to participate in. Mapping Victorian Literary Sociability aims to uncover the spatial networks that allowed writers, artists, editors, and publishers to collaborate and sustain successful careers. No technical knowledge is necessary to participate in this project.

In advance of the conference, we will be asking delegates to collect data on the addresses of one or two Victorian writers, artists, editors, or publishers. In workshops during the conference, we will work together to map this data, which will show us how propinquity and literary sociability shaped the careers of those who worked together, especially women who did not have access to the more public networks of the club and the literary dinner party. Support and guidance for delegates will be provided by the Orlando Project and staff from Libraries and Cultural Resources. At the end of the conference, we will launch the beta version of this project: Mapping Victorian Literary Sociability.
Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning, Studio B [clear filter]
Thursday, May 2
 

11:00am MDT

Panel Session 1B: Fin-de-Siècle Sociability
Moderated by Sonia Jarmula (University of Calgary)
  • Sharon Cogdill (St. Cloud State University): The Social Networks at the Duchess of Devonshire’s 1897 Fancy-Dress Ball
  • Kaitlyn Fralick (University of Victoria): Revised and Republished: Reframing Le Fanu's Checkmate    
  • Barbara Ferguson (McMaster University): A Meeting of the Minds: The Interdisciplinary of Psychical Research


1:30pm MDT

Panel Session 2B: Religious Sociability
Moderated by Amy Coté (University of Toronto)
  • Richa Dwor (Douglas College): "Judicious novelties": Jewish Sociability in the Travel and Cookery Writing of Judith Montefiore
  • Phyllis Weliver (Saint Louis University): The "living truth" of Victorian Socializing and Writing        
  • Robert Pasquini (McMaster University): "Our birds' best friend": The Cultural Life of F. O. Morris in the Victorian Press        

 
Friday, May 3
 

9:00am MDT

Panel Session 3B: Spaces of Sociability
Moderated by Denae Dyck (University of Victoria)
  • Janice Niemann (University of Victoria): Two in the Bush: Shrubberies as Sites of Social Transgression in Emma and Jane Eyre
  • Michele Robinson (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill): Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Space of Sociability
  • Paisley Mann (Langara College): The Architecture of Indifference: Public and Private Spaces in Henry James's The Princess Casamassima

11:00am MDT

Panel Session 4B: Influence
Moderated by Daniel Martin (MacEwan University)
  • Michael Clarke (University of Calgary): Thomas Carlyle, Walt Whitman, and the Cult of Greatness in the Victorian Era
  • Shahira Hathout (Trent University): Charles Dickens and the Literary Enterprise in Nineteenth-Century Britain
  • Caley Ehnes (College of the Rockies): From Edinburgh to 19 Langham Place: The Periodical Networks of Isa Craig

1:30pm MDT

Panel Session 5B: Art and Artist’s Networks
Moderated by Andrea Korda (University of Alberta)
  • Christopher Keep (Western University): The Extra: Spirit Photography and the Social
  • Janice Zehentbauer (Sheridan College): "Yours Alcoholically, C.L. Dodgson:" Lewis Carroll's Adult Friends and Photographic Sociability
  • Susan Jaret McKinstry (Carleton College): Love, Labor, Art, and the Radical Pre-Raphaelites  


 
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