The University of Maryland Colloquium
on James Joyce's Ulysses



Time: Saturday, November 11, 1:30-4:15 PM

Place: Susquehanna Hall, Room 1120, University of Maryland, College Park

Director: Brian Richardson, English Dept, UM. Email: richb@umd.edu



SESSION ONE:

*"Syphilis and the Love Child in Ulysses"; David Kadlec, Georgetown University

*"Shooting the Russian General: Joyce and Early Cinema"; Nicholas Miller, Loyola

*"'The Works of Master Poldy': Everyday Art in Ulysses," Robert Hurd, U of Maryland

*"Sincerity and Sentiment in Ulysses"; Marguerite Harkness, Virginia Commonwealth U


SESSION TWO:

*"Sensate Experience in Ulysses"; Christy Burns, College of William and Mary

*"Raising the Wind in Ulysses"; Mark Osteen, Loyola College

*"The Model for Homeric Models: Lucian's A True Story and Joyce's Ulysses"; Brian
         Richardson, University of Maryland

*"Homer's Penelope (and Joyce's): Contemporary Feminist Scholarship"; Lillian Doherty,
         Classics, University of Maryland



This Colloquium is made possible through the generous contributions of the University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities and the following departments:
English Comparative  Literature Classics




For directions to College Park, go to http://www.english.umd.edu/englfac/BRichardson/index.html, click on Washington Area Modernist Symposium, and scroll to end



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