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SUMMARY:‘“That real and animating form which guided the geniuses at At
 hens”:  James “Hermes” Harris and the Problem of  “Taste”’ / 
 ‘Progressive Maternal Voices:  Women’s Fiction in the Revolutionary 
 Decade\, 1790-1810’
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DESCRIPTION:Eighteenth-Century Literature & Culture Research Seminar\n\nSe
 minar leaders: Ros Ballaster\, Nicole Pohl\, David Taylor\, Carly Watson\n
 \nWeek 2: 5 May\, 5.30pm    \nJulia S. Carlson (University of Cincinnati)\
 , ‘Printing\, Folding\, & Posting the Abolitionist Word:  William Cowper
 \, Thomas Clarkson\, & Ballad Remediation’\n\nWeek 4: 19 May\, 5.30pm  \
 nEmily Senior (Cambridge)\n‘Colonial Ecologies of the Book’\n\nWeek 6:
  2 June\, 12.30pm (sandwich lunch provided)\nAnna Brunton (Oxford)\, ‘
 “that real and animating form which guided the geniuses at Athens”:  J
 ames “Hermes” Harris and the Problem of  “Taste”’\nAditi Upmanyu
  (Oxford)\, ‘Progressive Maternal Voices:  Women’s Fiction in the Revo
 lutionary Decade\, 1790-1810’\n \nAll seminars in Room 10.303\, Schwarzm
 an Centre.
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SPEAKER:Anna Brunton (Oxford)\, Aditi Upmanyu (Oxford)
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