2007 and before
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Tiffany Stern: Shakespeare as Theatrical Dramatist - 21 November 2007
Lecture by Dr. Tiffany Stern, Wednesday, 21 November at 14.15. Bâtiment des Philosophes, Bd des Philosophes 22, salle 017. Dr. Tiffany Stern, Lecturer in English Literature, Oxford University gave a lecture on "Shakespeare as Theatrical Dramatist : Romeo and Juliet on Page and Stage"
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SANAS: Language, Silence, and Voice in Native Studies - 16-17 July 2007
SANAS / NSRN conference "Language, Silence, and Voice in Native Studies" hosted at the University of Geneva, July 16-17, 2007.
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Conference by Prof. Anthony Mortimer - 4 June 2007
Professor Anthony Mortimer gave a lecture on "Michel-Ange poète : l'expérience d'un traducteur" on Monday 4 June 2007.
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Conference by Mr Hanna Ziadeh - 16 May 2007
Mr Hanna Ziadeh, Project Coordinator, the Danish Centre for Human Rights, Sana'a, Yemen, gave a lecture on "Yemen Today" on Wednesday 16 May 2007.
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Conference by Professor Charles Lock - 30 May 2007
Professor Charles Lock gave a lecture on "Pilgrimage: Wandering, to a point" on Wednesday 30 May 2007.
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Conference by Dr. Valerie Fehlbaum - 21 March 2007
Dr. Fehlbaum gave a lecture on "Ella Hepworth Dixon: l'histoire d'une femme moderne" within the framework of the atélier de recherches féminin/masculin on Wednesday, March 21, 2007.
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Conference by Professor Juan Bruce-Novoa - 2 December 2005
Professor Juan Bruce-Novoa, University of California, Irvine gave two lectures, within the frame of Professor Madsen's lecture course on "American Literature", as follows: "The Rhetoric of Latino Survival", Thursday 1 December and "The Bodies in the Box: A Paradigm of American Cultural Production", Friday 2 December 2005.
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Conference by Dr. Peter McCullough - 21 December 2005
Dr Peter McCullough, Lincoln College, University of Oxford, gave a lecture on "Lincoln College Chapel and George Herbert's Temple: Image, Word and Thing in Early Stuart England" on Wednesday 21 December 2005.
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Conference by Professor Pascal Griener - 22 December 2005
On Thursday 22 December 2005 Professor Pascal Griener, professor of art history at Neuchâtel University, gave a lecture on "L'art de vendre par l'érotisme: Boucher, ses acheteurs et son public", within the frame of Professor Spurr's comparative literature seminar on récits libertins.
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Conference by Professor Ann Thompson - 31 January 2006
Professor Ann Thompson, King's College, London, gave a lecture on "Editing Hamlet: Who Needs Three Texts?" on Tuesday 31 January 2006.
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Conference by Professor Piero Boitani - 24 March 2006
Professor Piero Boitani, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Rome "La Sapienza", gave a lecture on "Barbari Britanni" during Professor Bolens' lecture course on "Medieval England" on Friday 24 March 2006.
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Conference by Professor Julia Watson - 28 April 2006
Professor Julia Watson, Ohio State University, gave a lecture on "Autobiographical Openings" on Friday 28 April 2006.
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3e Cycle Conference: Medieval (Con-)Texts - 18-20 May 2006
3e Cycle Conference, sponsored by the Conférence Universitaire de Suisse Occidentale (CUSO): Medieval and Early Modern English Texts and Contexts, took place on 18 to 20 May 2006. Hosted by the Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cologny, Geneva, and the University of Geneva.
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Poetry Reading by Les Murray - 13 May 2006
Australia's leading poet, Les Murray, gave a poetry reading on Saturday 13 May 2006.
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Conference by Professor Kyle Cuordileone - 16 June 2006
Professor Kyle Cuordileone, Professor of American History, City University of New York, gave a lecture on "The Enemy Within: Cold War American Culture in the 1950s" on Friday 16 June 2006.
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SANAS Conference on "American Aesthetics" - 9-11 November 2006
The Biennial conference of the Swiss Association for North American Studies (SANAS) - "American Aesthetics", took place on 9-11 November 2006 at the University of Geneva.
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Conference by Professor Eric G. Stanley - 10 November 2006
Professor Eric G. Stanley, Oxford University, gave a lecture on "Words of Sorrow, Words of Joy in Medieval England" on Friday 10 November 2006.
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3e Cycle Conference on "Theory after 'Theory'" - 25-26 May 2007
3e Cycle Conference, sponsored by the Conférence Universitaire de Suisse Occidentale (CUSO): Theory after 'Theory', took place on 25 to 26 May 2007. Hosted by the University of Geneva.