Le séminaire France Berkeley (Virginia Woolf et la Résonance), deux fois repoussé en raison de la pandémie, se déroulera le 12 et 13 mai prochain, à la salle 16 de l’Institut.
PROGRAMME – Afterlives – Virginia Woolf and Resonance
Institut du Monde Anglophone (salle 16)
5, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine
Thursday 12th May
2.15 pm Introduction – Claire Davison and Elizabeth Abel (France Berkeley Fund)
2.30 pm – Historical Reverberations
Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio, “Listening to Listening in Woolf: Lyrical Anteriority, Ancestral Voices and the Shadow of Reminiscence”
Elizabeth Abel, “The Moth Aesthetic: Woolf’s Resonance for W.G. Sebald”
4 pm – 4.30 pm coffee break
Claire Davison, “Feedback footnotes? Three Guineas’ Resonant References”
Anne Besnault, Virginia Woolf’s Unwritten Histories: Conversations with the Nineteenth Century (respondent: Marie Laniel)
Friday 13th May
10 am – Textual Echoes
Catherine Lanone, “Echoes of emptiness, from Mallarmé to Woolf”
Andrea Carboni, “Resonances of Growth between Virginia Woolf and Peter Cameron”
11 am – 11.15 am coffee break
Nicolas Boileau, “Discreet Signs of Madness in Contemporary Fiction or How Septimus’s Voices Resonate”
Mary Mussman, “‘Except that we are English people’: Civility, Eccentricity, and Sexuality in The Voyage Out”
2 pm – Resounding Arts
Marie Laniel, “Virginia Woolf’s Resonance in Contemporary French Literature: Artistic Cross-overs in Nevermore (2021) by Cécile Wajsbrot”
Daria Tolokonnikova, “The Unlit World where the leaf rots”: Environmental Resonances in Virginia Woolf”
3 pm – 3.15 pm coffee break
Katherine Hobbs, “‘Something yet unvoiced’: Ethel Smyth and Artistic Activism”
Caroline Pollentier, “Transmedial Bodies: The Waves between Fiction and Contemporary Dance”
Round Table
Sounding On – the reader – resonator