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F.D. Bedford’s Childhood in a Drawer: The Illustrated ‘Lost’ Realities of Peter Pan

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    Abstract

    Panel discussion was under the topic, Childhood and Self.

    Conference Description

    A Single Drop of Ink for a Mirror: A Symposium on Nineteenth-Century Literature and the Visual Arts will afford an opportunity for scholars in different fields to come together to address new directions in interdisciplinary studies of literature and the visual arts. The conference is open to the public and will center around the papers and presentations of twenty-one principal interlocutors. Our list of speakers includes scholars at various stages of their careers, from leaders in the field to advanced graduate students. The conference will also be accompanied by a small exhibition at the Princeton Art Museum, curated by Rosalind Parry and Ariel Kline. Caroline Arscott, of the Courtauld Institute of Art (London), will deliver the keynote address, and senior scholars Tim Barringer, Ruth Yeazell, Elizabeth Helsinger, Kate Flint, Rachel Teukolsky, Joseph Viscomi, and David Pike will also present. Papers topics include: the Idyllic School, African exploration and missionary literature, the reception of Vermeer in England, slum imaginaries, Ruskin, John Everett Millais’s portraits of fathers, Blake, and the Pre-Raphaelites.

    Original languageAmerican English
    StatePublished - Oct 4 2019
    EventA Single Drop of Ink for a Mirror: A Symposium on Nineteenth-Century Literature and the Visual Arts - Princeton University, United States
    Duration: Oct 4 2019 → …

    Other

    OtherA Single Drop of Ink for a Mirror: A Symposium on Nineteenth-Century Literature and the Visual Arts
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Period10/4/19 → …

    Keywords

    • Peter Pan
    • interdisciplinary studies
    • literature
    • visual arts

    Disciplines

    • Arts and Humanities
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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