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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
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Dr. Michael Meeuwis, "We Want What You Have: Middle-Class Adventures on the London Stage"H3.55
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Work in Progress SeminarOculusProf. Alison Cooley (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) "Reflections on the SCP" Simone Mucci (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) "Some problems related to Agathokles of Cyzicus (FGrHist 472)" Chair: Paloma Galvan |
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French Research Seminar: ‘Beyond Orientalism: When Desbordes-Valmore carried Sa'di's roses to France’, Dr Julia Hartley (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)H4.44This research paper follows a thread of translation and intertextual dialogue, taking us from the thirteenth-century Persian poet Sa’di to the nineteenth-century French poet Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. I read Desbordes-Valmore’s poem ‘Les roses de Saadi’ (1860) alongside the two passages from S’adi’s Gulistan from which it was inspired, shedding new light on the poem’s metapoetic subtext. By comparing the original Persian text to the two French translations through which Desbordes-Valmore would have had access to it, I demonstrate that Desbordes-Valmore recast in secular terms Sa’di’s discourse on poetic language, emphasizing the continuity, rather than difference, between her concerns and the Persian poet’s. In doing so, Desbordes-Valmore’s process was the very opposite of the ‘orientalization’ of the Orient described by Edward Said in Orientalism. |
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‘Beyond Orientalism: When Desbordes-Valmore carried Sa'di's rosed to France’ Dr Julia Hartley (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) |
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History Department Research Seminar: Dr Luca Molà (ÌÇÐÄTV)OC0.01 (Oculus Building)'Silk Mills and Crimson Cloth: Migration, Innovation and the Circulation of Technical Knowledge in Late Medieval Italy.' Discussant: Dr James Poskett |
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Frederick J. Schwartz (Art and Architecture/ University College London), 'Lustmord: Images of Violence and the Shape of the Public Sphere, Germany 1880-1933'.Room F37, Millburn House.Visit our Research Seminars page for information about this series of events. |
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Medieval Reading GroupH450Reading Group |
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WWIGS SeminarH2.44
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