Romanticism and the Ideologies of
Genre
Inaugural Conference of the North American Society
for the Study of Romanticism
26-29 August 1993
Windermere Manor, The University of Western
Ontario, London, Canada
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Sunday
Thursday, August 26
8:30-10:00
Registration and
Coffee (Grand Hall)
10:00-11:30
Concurrent
Sessions
1)
Romantic Margins (Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Joel Faflak (Western Ontario)
"Glossing Over the Ancient Mariner," James Holt McGavran
Jr. (North Carolina)
"'Visibility Should Not Be Visible': Blake's Borders and
the Regime of Sight," David Clark (McMaster Univ.)
"Marginal Glosses, Illuminated Texts, Punctuation, &
Ideologies of Visual Syntax," Donald Ault
(Florida)
2)
Re-Writing Genre, Re-Writing Ideology
(North Meeting Room)
Moderated by Karen Herbert.
"The Narrative Familiarization of Gender in Mary Lamb's
'Measure for Measure,'" Thomas C. Crochunis (Rutgers)
"Rewriting Shakespeare: Otello, Romanticism and
Bourgeois Ideology," Grace Kehler (Western Ontario)
"A Cinderella Among the Muses: Barrett Browning and the
Ballad Tradition," Marjorie Stone (Dalhousie)
3)
Romantic Refigurings of Classical Rhetorical and
Poetic Genres (Special Session Organised by Don
Bialostosky [Penn State]) (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Don Bialostosky.
"'Between Poetry and Oratory': Coleridge's Romantic
Effusions," J. Douglas Kneale (Western Ontario)
"The Rhetoric of Improvisation: Michael and
Quintillian's Institutio Oratorio," Scott
Harshbarger (Hofstra)
"The Georgic Disposition of Prelude I," Bruce
Graver (Providence)
11:30-1:00
Lunch (Grand
Hall)
1:00-1:15
Provost's
Introductory Comments (Lounge, Saugeen-Maitland)
1:15-2:30
Plenary Session
(Lounge, Saugeen-Maitland)
Moderated by Thomas J. Collins (Provost, Western
Ontario). "Reading: The Wordsworthian Enlightenment,"
Geoffrey H. Hartman (Yale)
3:00-4:30
Concurrent
Sessions
1) The
Historical Novel and Civil Society (Special
Session Organised by L. M. Findlay [Saskatchewan])
(Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Corinna Rohse (Western Ontario).
"Fictions of Civility in Scott and Hegel," L. M.
Findlay
"The Historical Novel and Civil Society: Revolution and
Romanticism," Gary Kelly (Alberta)
"The Subject in History: William Godwin's Historical
Fiction," Gary Handwerk (Washington)
2) Framing
the Subject: Portraits and Frontispieces (North
Meeting Room)
Moderated by Lorraine Clark (Trent).
"Engendering a Female Self: Mary Darby Robinson's Works in
the 1790s," Eleanor Ty (Wilfrid Laurier)
"Portraits of Prudent Men: Heroes as Cool as Colambre,"
Andrew Fenwick (Ottawa)
"The Genre of Creation: Blake's Revisions to the Title
Plate to Europe," Peter Otto (Melbourne)
3) The
Subversive Byron (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Rachel Billigheimer.
"Subverting Epic Subversions: Lord Byron versus Mrs.
Hemans," Andrew Elfenbein (Minnesota)
"Byron's 'Laughter from a Dunce': The Liberating Force of
Romantic Irony in Don Juan," Christopher Strathman
(Notre Dame)
"Generic Disparity in Byron," Mervyn Nicholson
(Cariboo)
4:30-5:00
Refreshments (Grand
Hall and Amphitheatre)
5:00-6:45
Concurrent
Sessions
1) Gender
and Genre (Special Session Organised by Anne
Mellor [UCLA]) (Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Annette Wheeler Cafarelli (Columbia).
"A Criticism of Their Own: Romantic Women Literary
Critics," Anne Mellor
"Writing on the Border: The National Tale, Female Writing,
and the Public Sphere," Ina Ferris (Ottawa)
"Joanna Baillie: The Female Bard," Julie Carlson
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Respondent: Judith Page (Millsaps)
2) The
Genres of Nationality (North Meeting Room)
Moderated by Kenneth Graham (Guelph).
"Nationalism and Antiquarianism: Scott's
Ivanhoe as the Wardour Manuscript," Julia M. Wright
(Western Ontario)
"Nationalizing Women and Domesticating Fiction: Edmund
Burke and the Genres of Englishness," Deidre Lynch (SUNY,
Buffalo)
"Footnotes and Female Authority in Romantic Travel
Books: The Case of Lady Morgan," Jeanne Moskal (North
Carolina)
"Expanding Chronotopes: Empire and Generic Experiment in
the Early Romantic Novel," Katie Trumpener
(Chicago)
3) The
Ideology of Lyric (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by John B. Pierce (Queen's).
"In Defense of Lyric," Onno Oerlemans (Ottawa)
"Shelley's Epic Lyric: 'The Ode to the West Wind,'" Arkady
Plotnitsky (Pennsylvania)
"'Applaud the Deed': The Theatre of Lyricism in Shelley's
Adonais," Daniel Wilson (Western Ontario)
"Shelley's Fate, Fame and Adonais: The Revival of
Elegy and the Survival of Romantic Idealism," Kim Wheatley
(William and Mary)
7:00-9:30
Provost's Reception
(Graduate Student Pub, Rm 19F, Middlesex
College)
Friday August 27
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9:00-10:45
Concurrent
Sessions
1) Genre,
Politics, and the Romantic Culture Industry
(Special Session Organised by Jon Klancher [Boston])
(Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Richard Shroyer (Western Ontario).
"Godwin's Reflex: Politics and Genre Reform in Romantic
Criticism," Jon Klancher
"I Am in Such Terror: Romantic Women Narrate Political
History," Miranda Burgess (Boston)
"Fugitive Writing: Periodical Forms in Crisis," Kevin
Gilmartin (California Institute of Technology)
"Illegitimate Shelley and the Gaze of High Culture in the
1820s," Neil Fraistat (Maryland)
2) Gothic
Economies (North Meeting Room)
Moderated by Robert Alexander (McMaster).
"Gothic Antiquarianism," Laura J. George (Ohio State)
"'An Embarrassing Subject': Use Value, Exchange Value, and
Early Gothic Characterization," Andrea Henderson
(Michigan)
"The Ghost of the Counterfeit in the Genesis of the
Gothic," Jerrold Hogle (Arizona)
"The Gothic Novel: How Radical a Genre?" Robert Miles
(Sheffield Hallam)
3)
Theories of Genre and Romantic Practices
(Special Session Organised by Don Bialostosky [Penn State])
(Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Peter Thoms (Western Ontario).
"Genres from Life in Wordsworth's Art," Don
Bialostosky
"The Lyric Mix: Romanticism, Genre and the Fate of
Literature," Clifford Siskin (SUNY, Stony Brook)
"The Skeleton, the Black Sheep, and the Madwoman: or;
Revolution in Gothic Language," Anne Williams
(Georgia)
Respondent: Gene Ruoff (Illinois at Chicago)
4) Family
Romances I (Board Room)
Moderated by Pamela Black (St. Frances Xavier).
"Immersion and Romantic Identity: Dorothy Wordsworth's
Journals," Kay K. Cook (Southern Utah)
"Sarah Hazlitt's Journal of My Trip to Scotland,
the Romantic Subject, and Women's Autobiographical
Writing," Sonia Hofkosh (Tufts)
"Frankenstein, Autobiography, and the Repression of the
Maternal," Monika Lee (Cornell)
"Taking by Storm: The Discourse of Spontaneity in Kleist's
'Marquise of O---,'" Jean Wilson (McMaster)
10:45-11:15
Refreshments (Grand
Hall and Amphitheatre)
11:15-12:45
Concurrent
Sessions
1)
Transformations of the Visual into the
Verbal (Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Paola Mayer (Toronto).
"'The Limits of Genre': The Visual and Verbal Sketch in
British Romanticism," Richard Sha (American
University)
"Gender Ideology and the Sublime in Visual and Verbal Art
of the Romantic Period," William C. Snyder (Saint
Vincent)
"Time, History, and the Structure of Aesthetic Labour:
"Tintern Abbey"'s Movement Toward Form," Thomas Pfau
(Duke)
2) Satire
and Parody: The Unromantic Romantic Genres (North
Meeting Room)
Moderator TBA.
"Parody and the Editorial State Apparatus: Genrification as
Containment," Mark Jones (Queen's)
"Satire and the Construction of the Unromantic," Steven E.
Jones (Loyola)
"Jane Taylor's Poetry and the Gender of Satyrism," Gary
Dyer (Cincinnati)
3)
Political Discourses in Literary Texts
(Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Arnd Bohm (Carleton).
"The Evil Theatocracy: De Quincey, Kant and the Laws of
Tragedy," Daniel O'Quinn (York)
"Generic Experiment and Ideological Argument in the
Mythological Dramas of the Hunt Circle," Jeffrey N. Cox
(Texas A&M)
"America, Brought to Hospital: The Romance of Medicine and
Democracy in Whitman's Civil War," Robert Davis
(Wittenberg)
12:45-2:00
Lunch (Grand
Hall)
2:00-3:30
Concurrent
Sessions
1) The
French Revolution and the Napoleonic Years
(Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Greg Kucich (Notre Dame).
"Genre, Gender and Writing the French Revolution,"
Katherine Binhammer (York)
"Robert Southey's Dream-Vision of Revolution," John Morillo
(Chicago)
"The Remaking of an Allegory: Corinne's Triumphal March,"
Mary Helen McMurran (NYU)
2)
Romantic Aesthetics (North Meeting
Room)
Moderated by Ulrich Scheck (Queen's).
"Gender Ideology in German Romantic Aesthetics of
Creativity," Alice Kuzniar (North Carolina)
"Gender, Aesthetics, and the Bildungsroman," Marc Redfield
(Claremont Graduate School)
"Probing the Limits of Representation: Ludwig Teick's
Allegorical Drama Kaiser Octavianus," Kathryn Hanson
(Western Ontario)
3) Cold
Pastoral: Romanticism in Canada (Special Session
Organised by D. M. R. Bentley [Western Ontario]) (Meeting
Room A)
Moderated by Susan Birkwood (Western Ontario).
"'Pinnacled Dim': The Height of Land in G. J. Mountain's
Songs of the Wilderness (1846)," Michael Williams
(Edinburgh)
"Thomas Moore, Romantic Lyricism, and the Construction of
Central Canada," D. M. R. Bentley
"Ideologies of I: The Ideological Function of Life-Writing
in Pre-Confederation Upper Canada," John Thurston
(Ottawa)
4:00-5:15
Plenary Session
(Lounge, Saugeen-Maitland)
Moderated by James Good (Western
Ontario). "Romance: Romantic Meta-Genre or Casualty of History?"
Marilyn Butler (Cambridge)
5:15-5:45
Refreshments
(Saugeen-Maitland)
5:45-7:00
Plenary Session
(Lounge, Saugeen-Maitland)
Moderated by Elizabeth Harvey (Western
Ontario). "In Love with a Cold Climate: Wollstonecraft, Travel,
and Transference," Mary Jacobus (Cornell)
Saturday August 28
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9:00-10:45
Concurrent
Sessions
1)
Romantic Genres and the Popular Press
(Special Session Organised by Paul Magnuson [NYU])
(Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Donald Goellnicht (McMaster).
"Political Allegory and Repression in the 1790s Popular
Press," Michael Scrivener (Wayne State)
"Byron and Mediation," Paul Magnuson
"Keats in The Examiner," John Kandl (NYU)
"Determining the Reader: Sartor Resartus and the
Ideology of Capitalism," Kristen Leaver
(Toronto)
2)
Revisiting the Romantic Ideology (North
Meeting Room)
Moderated by Michael Sider (Western Ontario).
"Cold War Liberalism and the New Romanticism," Jonathan
Gross (DePaul)
"Romantic Ideology and the Evasions of Criticism," Steven
E. Cole (Temple)
"Wordsworth and Romanticism in the Academy," John Rieder
(Hawaii at Manoa)
Respondent: James McKusick (Maryland)
3) Is a
Medium a Genre? (Special Session Organised by
Marshall Brown [Washington]) (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Treena Evans (Western Ontario).
"Gender, Genre, and the Parlour Piano," Ruth Solie (Smith
College)
"Washington Allston and the Sister Arts Tradition," David
Miller (Allegheny)
"Is a Pig a Poke, or the Baby the Bathwater: Reasons Why it
Must Depend," Morris Eaves (Rochester)
Respondent: Marshall Brown
10:45-11:15
Refreshments (Grand
Hall and Amphitheatre)
11:15-12:45
Concurrent
Sessions
1)
Philosophical Genre Theory in German
Romanticism (Special Session Organised by Cyrus
Hamlin [Yale]) (Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Gnter Hess (Western Ontario).
"Origins of Philosophical Genre Theory," Cyrus
Hamlin.
"The Generic Sublime," Ian Balfour (York)
"Esoteric Genre Theory: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Cronenberg,"
Geoffrey Waite (Cornell)
2) Aspects
of Orientalism in Romantic Poetry (North Meeting
Room)
Moderated by Teresa Hubel (St. Mary's).
"Orientalism, Self, and Gender in the Verse Narratives of
Southey and Byron," Thomas J. Orman
"'Illustration Purely Oriental': Annotations as Generic
Necessity in Lalla Rookh," Clare A. Simmons (Ohio
State)
"For all Who Heard Should Cry 'Beware! Beware!': An Enquiry
into the Ideological Resonances of S. T. Coleridge's
'Supernatural' Poems," Sukeshi Kamra (Okanagan)
3)
Political Theatre (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Kathryn Freeman (Miami).
"English Romantic Women Writers and Theatre Theory,"
Catherine Burroughs (Cornell College)
"Spectacle of the Guillotine: Helen Maria Williams on the
Reign of Terror," Deborah Kennedy (Mount Saint
Vincent)
"Coleridge's Osorio: The Theatre of Politics, the
Politics of Theatre," Steven Bruhm (Bishop's)
12:45-2:00
Lunch (Grand
Hall)
2:00-3:30
Concurrent
Sessions
1)
Sub-Versions of Epic (Special Session
Organised by Stuart Curran [Pennsylvania])
(Amphitheatre)
Moderated by John T. Ogden (Manitoba).
"Romantic Constructions, Epic Subversions," Karen Weisman
(Waterloo)
"Transgressive Heroines from Joan of Arc to Margaret of
Anjou," Stuart Curran
"Aurora Leigh: Epic Solutions to Novel Ends,"
Herbert Tucker (Virginia)
2) The
Aesthetic Absolute: Poetry, Science, Philosophy
(North Meeting Room)
Moderated by Martin Kreiswirth (Western Ontario).
"Romanticism, Criticism, Organicity," Paul Youngquist (Penn
State)
"Concretizing the Infinite Ideal: Toward a Synthesis of
Chaos and Logos in Friedrich Schlegel's Symbolic Concept of
Romantic 'Poetry' and the 'Roman' Form," Lori Wagner
(Pennsylvania)
"Poetry as Super-Genre in William Wordsworth: Presentation
and Ethics," David P. Haney (Auburn)
3) Family
Romances II: Romantic Pairs (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by Mary Arseneau (Ottawa).
"Mary Shelley, William Godwin, and the Ideologies of
Incest," Ranita Chatterjee (Western Ontario)
"Gender, Genre and Writing the Nation: Henry Brooke's
versus Charlotte Brooke's Ireland," Leith Ann Davis (Simon
Fraser)
"Sentimental Exchanges: Percy Bysshe Shelley and Charlotte
Dacre," Barbara Gelpi (Stanford)
3:30-4:00
Refreshments (Grand
Hall and Amphitheatre)
4:00-5:15
Concurrent
Sessions
1) The
Discursive Coleridge (Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Robert K. Lapp (Dalhousie).
"Imagination, Patriarchy and Evil: Reconsidering
Coleridge's Theory of the Imagination," Anthony John
Harding (Saskatchewan)
"The Regulation of Freedom and the Purity of Genre in
Schelling and Coleridge," Martin Wallen (Oklahoma
State)
2)
Ideologies of Place (North Meeting
Room)
Moderated by Julie Fenwick (Ottawa).
"Gimme Shelter: Sanctuary and the Formation of Historical
Fiction," Richard Maxwell (Valparaiso)
"'Bodily Accommodations': Keats's Landscapes and the
Eighteenth-Century Topographical Genre," Elizabeth Jones
(Toronto)
"Coleorton's 'Classic Ground': Wordsworth, Beaumont and the
Ideologies of Place," Thomas Pearson (Iowa)
3)
Reconstituting the Political Landscape
(Meeting Room A)
Moderated by June Sturrock (Simon Fraser).
"John Thelwall and the Politics of Genre," Judith Thompson
(Dalhousie)
"Blake's Jerusalem and the Language of
Constitutions," Angela Esterhammer (Western
Ontario)
5:45-7:00
Plenary Session
(Lounge, Saugeen-Maitland)
Moderated by Milton Wilson
(Toronto). "Autonarration and Genotext in Mary Hays' Memoirs of
Emma Courtney," Tilottama Rajan (Western
Ontario)
8:00Barbeque and Cash Bar (Windermere Manor
Patio)
Sunday August 29
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10:00-11:45
Concurrent
Sessions
1)
Gendering the Romantic Text (Special
Session Organised by Anne Mellor [UCLA])
(Amphitheatre)
Moderated by Hildegard Nabbe (Waterloo).
"'Mother Outline': A Critique of Gender in Blake's
Aesthetics," Peter Georgelos (Western Ontario)
"The Feminine Milton: Gender and Genre in the Epic
Excursion," Esther Schor (Princeton)
"Trans-figuring Byronic Identity," Nicola Watson
(Northwestern)
Respondent: Nelson Hilton (Georgia)
2)
Wordsworth, Dialogics and Politics (North
Meeting Room)
Moderated by Paul Keen (Trinity College Dublin)
"Genre and Politics in Wordsworth's Salisbury
Plain," Kurt Fosso (Westminster)
"'Poor Susan's' True Colours," Adela Pinch (Michigan)
"Wordsworth's Voices: Ideology and Self-Critique in the
Prelude," Brooke Hopkins (Utah)
Respondent: Nancy Moore Goslee (Tennessee)
3)
Reception and Perception: Re-Viewing
Romanticism (Meeting Room A)
Moderated by A. Elizabeth McKim (St. Thomas).
"Telling Tales About Genre: Poetry in the Romantic Novel,"
Mary A. Favret (Indiana)
"Christabel's Reviewers and the Politics of Genre," Lauren
Fitzgerald (NYU)
"Readers Reading Themselves," J. Andrew Hubbell
(Maryland)
Respondent: Lisa Vargo (Saskatchewan)
12:00-1:30
NASSR Business
Meeting over refreshments.
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