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London's Cultural Cringe: Urban Improvement and the Foreign Observer in the Mid Eighteenth Century
Alison Frances O'Byrne (Speaker)
2009Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“The Force of Fictions.” Plenary lecture, Why Study Literature? conference, Aarhus University
Richard Martin Walsh (Keynote/plenary speaker)
Oct 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Diplomats, Agents, Adventurers & Spies, 1500-1700
Bill Sherman (Keynote/plenary speaker)
13 Sept 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“The Reinvention of Mimesis: from Narrativity to Fictionality.” Keynote lecture,The Many Faces of Mimesis conference, University of Helsinki
Richard Martin Walsh (Keynote/plenary speaker)
May 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“Dreaming and Narrative Theory.” Invited speaker, Project Narrative Workshop, Current Trends in Narrative Theory: International Perspectives, Ohio State University
Richard Martin Walsh (Invited speaker)
Apr 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies
Bill Sherman (Keynote/plenary speaker)
29 Mar 2008Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“Narrative across Media”; and “Fiction and Reader Involvement.” Two invited lectures, Uppsala University
Richard Martin Walsh (Invited speaker)
Dec 2006Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“The Pragmatics of Narrative Fictionality.” Plenary Lecture, Contemporary Narrative Theory: The State of the Field conference, Ohio State University
Richard Martin Walsh (Keynote/plenary speaker)
Oct 2003Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“The Relevance of Fictions.” Contemporary Narratology Seminar, SSNL Narrative Conference, UC Berkeley
Richard Martin Walsh (Keynote/plenary speaker)
Mar 2003Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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“Fictionality and Relevance.” Plenary lecture, Narratological Conference, University of Freiburg
Richard Martin Walsh (Keynote/plenary speaker)
Feb 2003Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk