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BCLA XI International Conference


3 Jun 2007, 9:00am - 1:30pm

Goldsmiths, Richard Hoggart Building

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Website http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/folly
Contact folly(@gold.ac.uk)
02079197434

ui vit sans folie n'est pas si sage qu'il croit' (La Rochefoucauld, Maximes, 209).

Every three years the British Comparative Literature Association holds a major international conference on a compelling topic. The theme of the 2007 conference is Folly: folly in its various guises as error, play, lunacy, Quixotism, romantic love, scientific experiment, garden follies, rage, and wise jesting.

Our five plenary speakers - academics and creative writers - have been chosen to bring into play a range of possible approaches to the topic. They are:

Prof. Piero Boitani (Rome), “The Folly of Poetry”;
Prof. Rachel Bowlby (London), “'Where Ignorance is Bliss': The Folly of Origins”
Prof. John Dixon Hunt (Philadelphia), “The Folly of Genius Loci”
Alberto Manguel (Paris, Toronto), “At the Mad Hatter's Table”
Prof. Susan Stewart (Princeton), “Foolish Errors”

The conference promises to be both an exhilarating and a chastening occasion for all of us who participate. The history and the presence of folly within our literature, arts and philosophy deserve to be acknowledged and studied more broadly than has recently been the case, both in society and among scholars. Projects for extracting 'sunbeams out of cucumbers', as in Laputa, may prove absurd or not so nonsensical after all. The Ship of Fools founders but folly seems irrepressible, and may indeed deserve praise, as Erasmus teaches us. It is tonic to make it the centre of our attention, and we hope that this conference will prove to be an influential initiative.

http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/folly

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3 Jun 2007 9:00am - 1:30pm
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