Conferences, Congresses

Song in the novel: a multidisciplinary conference, British Academy (Online)

Beginning
30.09.2021
End
01.10.2021

30 Sep - 1 Oct, 13:30 - 17:30

British Academy Conferences bring together scholars and specialists from around the world to consider and evaluate new research in the humanities and social sciences.

What role does song have in the novel? What happens when characters listen to, sing, remember, or imagine songs? How are these songs captured and represented in prose? Scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds will come together to consider these questions, and others, in collaborative, cross-period, transnational conversations.

Conference convenors:

Dr Jennifer Rushworth, UCL

Professor Sir Barry Ife, Guildhall School of Music & Drama

Dr Hannah Scott, Newcastle University


Speakers and chairs across the two-day conference include:

Professor Philip Bullock, University of Oxford
Professor Terence Cave FBA, University of Oxford
Professor Katharine Ellis FBA, University of Cambridge
Dr Thomas Hyde, KCL
Professor Axel Körner, UCL/Universität Leipzig
Professor Lawrence Kramer, Fordham University
Professor Cormac Newark, Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Dr Simon Park, University of Oxford
Dr Caroline Potter, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Dr Nina Rolland, QMUL
Professor Catriona Seth FBA, University of Oxford
Dr Joshua Torabi, IMLR, University of London

This event will have live subtitles provided by StageTEXT, delivered by MyClearText

Free, booking required

This two-day conference will take place on Zoom Webinar. The link to join each day of the event will be sent to you in separate confirmation emails when you book. If you have any questions about this conference please refer to our Public Events FAQs. If your question is not answered, please email conferences@thebritishacademy.ac.uk.

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Fields of research

Interdisciplinarity, Literature and music/sound studies, Novel

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Date of publication: 13.08.2021
Last edited: 13.08.2021