Annual Conference and AGM Pirandello and Conflict: One Hundred Years from Sarajevo The Society for Pirandello Studies Saturday 18 October 2014 AGM and Annual Conference will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute, 39 Belgrave Square, London SW1 Programme 10.00 a.m. Annual General Meeting 10.30 a.m. John C. Barnes (University College Dublin) President’s Opening Remarks 10.45 a.m. Alberto Godioli (University of Edinburgh) Conflict and Regression in Pirandello’s Short Stories 11.05 a.m. Michael Subialka (St Hugh’s College, Oxford) War Crisis: German Culture, Identity, and Pirandello’s (Philosophical) Response to Conflict 11.25 a.m. Matthew Mild (Bangor University) The Torch of Choice: Beyond Military and Everyday Violence in Demian and The Graft 11.45 a.m. Discussion 12.00 a.m. Coffee Break 12.20 p.m. Enza De Francisci (University College London) Pirandello’s War of Words 12.40 p.m. Gabriella Caponi-Doherty (University College Cork) All’armi, all’armi: representations of conflict in the theatre of Pirandello and D’Annunzio. 1.00 p.m. Ilaria Gidoro (St Andrew’s University) The Conflict between Man and Society through Madness in Dostoevsky’s The Double and Pirandello’s Uno, nessuno e centomila 1.20 p.m. Discussion 1.30 p.m. Lunch 2.30 p.m. Julie Dashwood (Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge) Pirandello: The Theatre of War 3.00 pm Break 3.20 p.m. Cap and Bells by Luigi Pirandello (Oxford) Lary Graham (Director) Simon Image (Producer) Rhiannon Kelly (Lead Actress) 4.00 pm Treatment for Six Characters, an unrealised film by Luigi Pirandello (London) Anne-Marie Creamer (Director and Producer) 4.40 p.m Closing remarks Registration Form If you wish to attend this event, please indicate by completing the following details and returning them to the address below. Title: Name: Address: Cost: Members £17 stg Non-Members £20 stg Concessions £10 stg Students: Free Entry Cheques should be made payable to Society for Pirandello Studies. Please return this form with your remittance to: Dr Enza De Francisci Department of Italian, School of European Languages, Culture and Society University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT You can also register by e-mail and pay on the day. Alternatively, write to: [email protected] Annual Conference and AGM Pirandello and Conflict: One Hundred Years from Sarajevo The Society for Pirandello Studies Saturday 18 October 2014 AGM and Annual Conference will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute, 39 Belgrave Square, London SW1 Programme 10.00 a.m. Annual General Meeting 10.30 a.m. John C. Barnes (University College Dublin) President’s Opening Remarks 10.45 a.m. Alberto Godioli (University of Edinburgh) Conflict and Regression in Pirandello’s Short Stories 11.05 a.m. Michael Subialka (St Hugh’s College, Oxford) War Crisis: German Culture, Identity, and Pirandello’s (Philosophical) Response to Conflict 11.25 a.m. Matthew Mild (Bangor University) The Torch of Choice: Beyond Military and Everyday Violence in Demian and The Graft 11.45 a.m. Discussion 12.00 a.m. Coffee Break 12.20 p.m. Enza De Francisci (University College London) Pirandello’s War of Words 12.40 p.m. Gabriella Caponi-Doherty (University College Cork) All’armi, all’armi: representations of conflict in the theatre of Pirandello and D’Annunzio. 1.00 p.m. Ilaria Gidoro (St Andrew’s University) The Conflict between Man and Society through Madness in Dostoevsky’s The Double and Pirandello’s Uno, nessuno e centomila 1.20 p.m. Discussion 1.30 p.m. Lunch 2.30 p.m. Julie Dashwood (Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge) Pirandello: The Theatre of War 3.00 pm Break 3.20 p.m. Cap and Bells by Luigi Pirandello (Oxford) Lary Graham (Director) Simon Image (Producer) Rhiannon Kelly (Lead Actress) 4.00 pm Treatment for Six Characters, an unrealised film by Luigi Pirandello (London) Anne-Marie Creamer (Director and Producer) 4.40 p.m Closing remarks Registration Form If you wish to attend this event, please indicate by completing the following details and returning them to the address below. Title: Name: Address: Cost: Members, £17 stg | Non-Members, £20 stg |Concessions, £10 stg; write to: [email protected] Students: Free Entry Cheques should be made payable to Society for Pirandello Studies. Please return this form with your remittance to: Dr Enza De Francisci Department of Italian, School of European Languages, Culture and Society University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT You can also register by e-mail and pay on the day. Alternatively, write to: [email protected]
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