Per chi fosse interessato ai seminari su W.B.Yeats,trovate informazioni ed orari per la Yeats Summer School di Sligo
dal 29 luglio all'11 agosto, qui:
www.yeats-sligo.com/html/summer.html
The Yeats International Summer School attracts high calibre lecturers from around the world.
Week One (July 29th - 4 August, 2006)
Monday 31st July
Partick Crotty
(University of Aberdeen):
Yeats and work
Maureen Murphy
(Hofstra University):
From Seven Woods to Kyle-na-no:
Yeats and cultural nationalism
Tuesday 1st August
Tim Webb
(University of Bristol):
Yeats and the Celtic world
Margaret Kelleher
(National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
Omnium Gatherum :
Yeats as anthologist
Wednesday 2nd August
Seamus Deane
(University of Notre Dame):
Some Hibernian commentator has somewhere said something' :
the precision of the Celt
James L Pethica (University of Virginia) The Robert Gregory elegies
Thursday 3rd August
Tetsuro Sano
(Kyoto University):
Yeats and Lafcadio Hearn:
bridges between culures
Enda Longley
(Queen's University, Belfast)
Making poems last:
Yeats and the 1930s
Friday 4th August
Hilary Pyle (National Gallery of Ireland):
"A stranger among strangers' :
John Butler Yeats in New York
(The Yeats family Lecture)
Mitsuko Ohno
(Aichi University, Japan):
Gender and heroism in Yeats's dance plays
Week Two (7-11 August, 2006)
Monday 7th August
R.S. Patke
(National University of Signapore):
Yeats among the painters
Nicholas Grene
(Trinity College, Dublin):
Place and place-names in Yeats's poetry
Tuesday 8th August
Adrienne Janus
(University of Aberdeen)
Savage gods:
Yeats and the French connection
David Holdeman
(University of North Texas)
Yeats's XYZ notebook, modernism and personal poetry
Wednesday 9th August
Rob Dogget
(State University of New York):
The Tower
Brian John
'As far as we can reach':
the Poetry of Thomas Kinsella and some Yeatsian antecedents.
Thursday 10th August
Anne Margaret Daniel (PrincetonUniversity)
The Winding Stair and Other Poems
Michael McAteer
(Queen's University of Belfast):
'Instead of a theatre' : At the Hawk's Well and the European avant-guard
Friday 11th August
John Goodby
(University of Swansea):
Between Blake and Watkins:
Dylan Thomas's Yeats
Frank Shovlin
(University of Liverpool):
Yeats, Joyce and Ideas of Good and Evil