Collections and Compilations le 18-19 mars 2008 à Cambridge

Programme complet
Collections and Compilations
CRASSH, 18-19 March 2008

18 March 2008

10.00 Anne Moeglin-Delcroix, Paris 1, ‘Parmi le blanc du papier: Blank artists’ books’. Chair: Lacy Rumsey.

11.00 Coffee

Chair: Sarah Cain

11.30 Jean Khalfa, Trinity College, Cambridge, ‘The disproportionate impact of a small press: Petithory’.

12.00 Jennifer Higgins, New Hall, Cambridge, ‘Collection and Intersection: John Gray’s Silverpoints’.

12.30 Mari Jones, Department of French, Cambridge, ‘The Martin Manuscript’.

13.00-14.00 Lunch

Chair: Philip Ford

14.00 Florent Coste, ancien élève de l’ENS-LSH, ‘La compilatio à l’époque scolastique: le cas de la Légende dorée de Jacques de Voragine’.

14.30 Frédéric Gabriel, CNRS, ‘Collectionner les saints: hagiographie, identité et compilations dans les collections non-bollandistes’.

15.00 Christine de Buzon, ENS-LSH, CERPHI, ‘Amadis de Gaule en français: continuation romanesque, collection, compilation’.

15.30 Tea

Chair: Anna Elsner

16.00 Neil Kenny, Department of French, Cambridge, ‘Collecting and narrating: early modern travel writing’.

16.30 Sonya Stephens, Department of French and Italian, Indiana University, Bloomington, ‘Bouvard, Pécuchet and the collection of rock samples, or “il ne faut pas croire aux divisions géologiques”’.

17.00 Amanda Dennis, Department of French, Cambridge/Berkeley, ‘The Pressure of Memory: Media, Memory and Perception in Derrida’s Mal d’Archive’

19.00 Drinks in Corpus

19.30 Dinner in Corpus
19 March 2008

Chair: Emma Gilby [tbc]

9.30 Christopher Burlinson, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, ‘“Here’s many an author torne in many pieces”: collecting and fragmentariness in seventeenth-century manuscript miscellanies’.

10.00 Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Department of French, Cambridge, and Magali Seijido, Department of French, Cambridge, ‘Les compilations raisonnées des Remarques et Observations sur la langue française’.

10.30 Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine, ENS-LSH, CERPHI, ‘La collection des textes cartésiens. Le role de Clerselier’

11.00 Coffee

Chair: Wendy Bennett

11.30 Michel Jourde, ENS-LSH, CERPHI, ‘Intertextualité et publicité: les publications de Jean de Tournes’.

12.00 Martine Furno, Grenoble 3, CERPHI, ‘Les publications de Robert Estienne sont-elles une oeuvre?’

12.30 Raphaële Mouren, ENSSIB, ‘Les Œuvres complètes des érudits du XVIe siècle’.

13.00-14.00 Lunch

Chair: Nicolas Cronk

14.00 Joanna Eastwood, Faculty of English, Cambridge, ‘Diplomacy and international literary exchange’.

14.30 Dominique Varry, ENSSIB, ‘L’Utilisation de la fausse adresse Londres au XVIIIe siècle’.

Chair: Cecil Courtney

15.00 Simon Burrows, School of History, University of Leeds, ‘French exile publishing and bookselling in London, 1760-1815’.

15.30 Catherine Volpilhac-Auger, ENS-LSH, CERPHI/Department of French, Cambridge, ‘Des oeuvres incomplètes: les œuvres de Montesquieu au XVIIIe siècle’.

16.00 Tea

16.30 Philip Stewart, Department of Romance Studies, Duke University, ‘Collection et Illustration’. Chair: Catherine Volpilhac-Auger.