11ο Διεθνές Φοιτητικό Βυρωνικό Συνέδριο
23-28 Μαΐου 2016 στο Μεσολόγγι
'' Ο Μπάιρον και το καλοκαίρι του 1816 ''
11th INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BYRON CONFERENCE
23 - 28 MAY 2016, MESSOLONGHI, GREECE'' BYRON AND THE SUMMER OF 1816 ''
SESSIONS OF STUDENT PAPERS AND LECTURES
TUESDAY 24 May 2016,
Papers in the Conference Room of Theoxenia Hotel.
16:00 Welcome addresses
Chair: Naji Queijan
Session One 16:30-18:00
1. Peter Graham, Virginia Tech, USA
“Byron on Prisoners”
2. Sam Hunt, San Jose State University, USA
“Byron’s Contrary Attitude toward Religion: Bonnivard versus the Giaour”
3. Yara Berbery, Notre Dame University, Lebanon
“Victim and Victimizer in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein”
18.00‒18.30 Coffee break
Session Two 18:30-20:00
Chair: Maria Schoina
1. Stephen Minta, University of York, UK
“ ‘I have been cunning in mine overthrow…’: Byron and Manfred ”
2. Anna Radcliffe, University of Virginia, USA
“John Polidori in 1816”
3. Malcolm Thaine Bare, University of Virginia, USA
“Lines Written in a Country Estate Resembling Maple Grove: Placing Memory in Emma”
WEDNESDAY 25 May 2016,
Papers in the Conference Room of Theoxenia Hotel
Session Three 10.00-12.00
Chair: David Radcliffe
1. Naji Oueijan, Notre Dame University, Lebanon
“Lord Byron beyond the Romantics’ Borderlines”
2. Anna Hupcejova, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
"References to and Characteristics of Prometheus in Byron’s Manfred"
3. Evangelia Papadogiannaki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
“The Byronic Hero in Byron’s Manfred and in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: A Comparison”
4. Nick Allen, Virginia Tech, USA
“ ‘Be Thy Proper Hell’: The Romantic Psychology of Self-Destruction”
12.00‒12.30 Coffee break
Session Four 12.30-14.00
Chair: Stephen Minta
1. Catherine Norrie and Alicia Barnes, University of York, UK
“Byron’s Darkness: Reception and Interpretation”
2. Sotiria Kalpachtsi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
“On Darkness and Nature: the Impact of the Year without a Summer”
3. Nathalie A. Hajj, Notre Dame University, Lebanon
“The Gothic and Scientific in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein”
Session Five 16:30-18:00
Chair: Peter Graham
1. Maria Schoina, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
“Mary Shelley and the Attractions of Classical Scholarship”
2. David Radcliffe & Anna Radcliffe, Virginia Tech, USA
“Expressing One’s Self on Paper: Transcribing 19th Century Letters”
3. Andrew Wimbish, Virginia Tech, USA
“The Catherine Byron Letters”
18.00‒18.30 Coffee break
18:30- 19:30 THE KEYNOTE LECTURE introduced by the Director of International Relations Professor Peter Graham.
The keynote speaker, Professor Paul Douglass, San Jose State University, USA, will deliver the following lecture related to the conference topic:
“Betrayed and Abandoned: Lady Caroline Lamb’s Glenarvon and Byron’s Departure From England in 1816’’
THURSDAY 26 May 2016
9:30- 13:00 Workshop in the Byron Center.
David McClay, Senior Curator, John Murray Archive, National Library of Scotland.
“Casting Light on Darkness, or, Curating Archival Exhibits on the Summer of 1816: a Practical Workshop.”
This workshop will actively involve conference participants, working in small groups, in the archival practices of selecting and presenting materials and texts from the Murray Archive for a hypothetical exhibition.
Session Six 19:30 -20:00
In the Vasso Katraki museum in Aetoliko. Welcome address by the Deputy Mayor of Aetoliko, Mr. Panagiotis Staramos.
Lecture by Professor John Gatton, Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, introduced by the Director of International Relations Professor Peter Graham.
“Reading The Prisoner of Chillon as Dramatized by Eugene Delacroix and Ford Madox Brown”
SIGNED
Professor Peter W. Graham
Director of International Relations of the Messolonghi Byron Center
Professor M. Byron Raizis,
Director of Studies for the Messolonghi Byron Research Center
Dr. Maria Schoina
Deputy Director of Studies for the Messolonghi Byron Research Center
Mrs. Rodanthi-Rosa Florou, President of the Organizing Committee

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