I n t e r n a t i o n a l O n e – D a y C o n f e r e n c e
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Organization: CETAPS, NOVA-FCSH Anglo-Portuguese Studies group; Grupo Otras Lenguas (OLE-5), Universidade de Oviedo; Proyecto LHIBRO, Universidad de Valladolid.
Conference convenors: Rogério Miguel Puga, Laura Martinez-Garcia, María Eugenia Arronte
10.00-10.10
0) Laura Martinez-Garcia. Maria Eugenia Arronte and Rogério Miguel Puga: “Introduction. Mapping Anglo-Portuguese and Anglo-Spanish Relations”
10.10-10.30
1) – Laura Martinez-Garcia (U. of Oviedo): “Early Modern Farces: A Female Perspective on Anglo-Spanish Relations in the late 1600s and early 1700s (Susannah Centlivre and Mary Pix)”
10.30-10.50
2) – Gabriela Gândara Terenas (U. Nova): “Representations of the ‘Trienio Liberal’ (Liberal Triennium) in Portuguese Poetry (1820-1823)”
10.50-11.10
4) – Davinia Rodríguez Ortega (U. Pública de Navarra): “The Translations of Calderón de la Barca’s Plays in British Romanticism: Fanny Holcroft and Denis F. McCarthy”.
11.10-11.25
Q&A
11.25-11.45
5) – Sara Medina Calzada (U. of Valladolid): “The Spanish Liberal Exiles in London and the British Press (1823-1833)”
11.45-12.05
6) – Cristina Flores Moreno (U. of La Rioja): “Lope de Vega in British Romanticism”
12.05-12.25
7) – Mª Eugenia Perojo Arronte (U. of Valladolid): “Representations of National Identity and Spanish Ballads: British and Spanish Views in the Romantic Period”
12.25-12.40
Q&A
12.40-14.00
Lunch
14.00-14.20
8) – Iolanda Ramos (U. Nova): “1880: The British Reception of the Tercentenary of Camões”
14.20-14.40
9) – Rogério Miguel Puga (U. Nova): “The Isle of the Devils: A Historical Tale Founded on an Anecdote in the Annals of Portugal (1827), de Matthew (Monk) Lewis: A Colonial Gothic Anglo-Portuguese Poem”
14.40-15.00
10) – João Paulo Silva (U. Nova): “The Lisbon Route -Echoes of a Continent at War in the ‘City of Light’ (1936-1945)”
15.00-15.15
Q&A
15.15-15.35
11) – Maria Zulmira Castanheira (U. Nova): “Pleasure Travel in ‘Estado Novo’ Portugal: Emily Kimbrough’s humorous narrative Pleasure by the Busload (1961)”
15.35-15.55
12) – Carlos Menéndez Otero (U. of Oviedo): “‘We Are neither Ireland nor Greece’: The 2010 Irish Bailout and the Spanish Press”
15.55-16.15
13) – Carlos Ceia (U. Nova): “Portugal Abroad: Representation of Portugal in Contemporary British Fiction”
16.15-16.30
Q&A
16.30-16.50
14) – Paul Melo e Castro (U. of Glasgow): “Bombay: An Anglo-Portuguese City in Literature”
16.50-17.10
15) – Emília Ferreira (MNAC; IHA, U. Nova): “Jane Eyre by Paula Rego: When Worlds Collide”
17.10-17.25
Q&A
17.25-17.30
Closing remarks