Friday, October 6
Venue: U2/01.33
9.00-10.00 Keynote 2
- Nicholas Roe (St Andrews, UK)
The "Radical Years" Revisited
10.00-11.45 Panel III: Lakers and Friends
- Mark Bruhn (Denver, CO)
Wordsworth's Politics in 1794: Augury of Crisis or Adjunct of Recovery? - Jacob Lloyd (Oxford, UK)
'A fine place to talk treason': The Politics of Retirement in the Poetic Dialogue of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Thelwall - Robert W. Rix (Copenhagen, DK)
Walking with the Devil: Romantic-Satirical Tradition
11.45-13.30 LUNCH
13.30-15.15 Panel IV: The Nation, Europe and the Other
- Cian Duffy (Lund, S)
"One of the most remarkable events in modern times": The "Romantic" Politics of "Copenhagenization" - Stefanie Fricke (München, BY)
Barbary Captivity in the Romantic Age - Dennis Wei?enfels (Duisburg-Essen, NRW)
Romanticising an English Icon: Political Myth-Making and Romantic Nationalism in John Bull's Bible
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
15.45-17.00 Panel V: Politics, Language, and Form
- Theresa M. Kelley (Madison, WI)
Analogy and the Work of (Political) Difference - Gavin Sourgen (Boca Raton, FL)
The Politics of Romantic Spenserianism
17.00-18.15 Panel VI: The Day Ends With Music
- Ian Duncan (Berkeley, CA)
Don Giovanni, the "last real aristocrat" - Christoph Heyl (Duisburg-Essen, NRW)
The Pastoral or New Bagpipe: A Musical Rediscovery and its Political Implications
19.00 DINNER at Weinhaus Messerschmitt