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An Event of the Herbert Grierson Centre for Textual Criticism and Comparative Literary History
I: 9.45-11.15am
Clémence O’Connor (Aberdeen), ‘Poetry as “language of the in-between” in Heather Dohollau’.
John Goodby (Swansea), ‘“The spider-tongued and the loud hill of Wales”: some thoughts on translation and poetry’.
Martin Malone (Sheffield/Aberdeen), ‘Ghost Dialects: Translating the Past’.
II: 11.30am-1.00pm
Lesley Harrison (Aberdeen/Hull), reading/discussion
Patrick Crotty (Aberdeen), ‘Strong solutions, strange fish: Hugh MacDiarmid's “early lyrics” and their intertexts’.
David Wheatley (Aberdeen), ‘“Seeker, Reaper”: George Campbell Hay and the Condition of the Scottish Poem.’
1-2pm: Lunch
2-3.30pm
Patrick McGuinness (Oxford), reading/discussion
Gill Russell (Aberdeenshire), reading/discussion
Maryem Bouzid (Aberdeen), ‘George Campbell Hay: Translating the Transnational’
3.30-4.30pm
MLitt Poetry Readings and closing discussion
- Hosted by
- Herbert Grierson Centre for Textual Criticism and Comparative Literary History
- Venue
- Sir Duncan Rice Library, Craig Suite, 7th Floor