Catherine Ivic (University of Western Ontario, Français): "La Vie de Marianne ou le temps du roman familial"
Monique Glasgow (University of Western Ontario, Français): "Retours
picaresques: les voyages à cadence interrompue dans La Vie de Marianne
et Le Paysan parvenu"
Justin Baird (University of Western Ontario, English): "Under the Ribs of Death: William Godwin and the Madness of History"
Alex Dick (University of Western Ontario, English): "Inchbald's Remarks: History, Jacobinism and The British Theatre"
Jim Crimmins (University of Western Ontario, History): "The Secular
Utilitarian Response to Eighteenth Century Religious Utilitarianism"
Sarah Brophy (McMaster University, English): "The Thousand Tongues with which She Must Engage: Gossip and Aging in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Letters"
Diane Harris (University of Toronto, English): "Textual Insemination in the Neglected Sequel to Pamela"
Claire Grogan (Bishop's University, English): "The Great Art of Turning
Time to Account: The Politics of Time Management in Elizabeth Hamilton's
Memoirs of Modern Philosophers"
Lane Heller (University of Western Ontario, Français): "Time, Motion and Affect in François Couperin's L'Arlequine"
Paul Rice (Memorial University, Music): "Rameau's La Naissance d'Osiris (1754): Allegory and Illusion in French Court Entertainment"
Patricia Debly (Brock University, Music): "Haydn's Orfeo: A Fin de Siècle
Opera"
Marilyn Randall (University of Western Ontario, Français): "Considérations sur la propriété littéraire au XVIIIe siècle"
Yzabelle Martineau (University of Western Ontario, Français): "Diderot ou les paradoxes d'un plagiaire"
Modérateur/Respondent: Robert Barsky (University of Western Ontario,
English)
10:30-11:00 PAUSE-CAFÉ / COFFEE BREAK
Dr. Paul Davenport, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Western Ontario
Madame Fabyène Mansencal, Attaché culturel, Consulat de France à Toronto
Tom Lennon (University of Western Ontario)
"Gambling with Providence: An Episode in the Secularization of History
at the End of the Seventeenth Century"
12:30-14:00 DÉJEUNER/LUNCH
Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (Université de Grenoble III, Littérature): "Le temps et les rythmes de l'histoire chez Montesquieu"
Jean-Jacques Tatin-Gourier (Université de Tours, Littérature):
"1785-1788: La résurgence des visions catastrophiques de l'histoire
chez les disciples des philosophes des Lumières"
Elaine Bailey (University of Ottawa, English): "Mary Matilda Betham: Lexicographer of the Past Over"
Chantal Lavoie (University of Toronto, English): "The Progress of Another Error: The Print History of Anne Finch's The Spleen"
Deborah McLeod (University of Victoria, English): "Basic Conditions
of Authorship: Women Applicants to the Literary Fund"
Alexander Sokalski (University of Saskatchewan, Français): "The Journals of the Chevalier de Boufflers and Madame de Sabran"
David Oakleaf (University of Calgary, English): "Jamaican Trips: Ned
Ward, Sally Godfrey, and Others"
Lisa Zeitz (University of Western Ontario, English): "Constructing the Past / Construing the Future: Time and History in the Garden Space of Stowe"
Joan Coutu (University of Waterloo, Fine Arts): "Planting the Garden: The Cenotaphs at Stowe"
Jay Macpherson (University of Toronto, English): "Mozart's Grottoes"
A.P. Dierick (University of Toronto, German): "Past, Present, and Presentation in Eighteenth Century Theories of the Novel in Germany"
Karl-Heinz Maurer (Indiana University, German): "The Time of the Genius: J.M. R. Lenz's Reinvention of Time and the Break with Tradition"
Judith Sidler (Queen's University, German): "Der Prinz aus Asien: J.M.R.
Lenz's Orient-Satire Der neue Menoza"
15:30-15:45 PAUSE-CAFÉ / COFFEE BREAK
Christie McDonald (Harvard University)
"Le temps du changement"
16:45-17:00 PAUSE-CAFÉ / COFFEE BREAK
Stewart Cooke (McGill University, English): "Editing Elberta: Frances Burney's Jigsaw Puzzle"
Victoria Kortes-Papp (Université Laval, Anglais): "Madness as
Shelter for Feminist Ideas: Elinor's Role in Burney's The Wanderer"
Jean Coutin (Université Paris X, Littérature): "L'Utopie sexuelle devant l'histoire"
Christine Roulston (University of Western Ontario, Français):
"Réalité et utopie dans Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire
et Le Voyage autour du monde de Bougainville"
Chloé Baril (Lyon II, Littérature): "La Quintessence des Nouvelles"
Kenneth Graham (University of Guelph, English): "British Reviewing and
the Fin de Siècle"
Jean-Yves Dupraz (University of Western Ontario, Français): "Un XVIIIe siècle en bonne et due forme: Paul Valéry lecteur de Montesquieu et de Voltaire"
Catherine Dhavernas (University of Western Ontario, Français):
"Écrire l'histoire: la voix du temps"
18:30-19:30 RÉCEPTION / RECEPTION