Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century - Project Symposium no.3

Published: 8 October 2014

‘Textual Landmarks’ 1.00-4.30, Senate Room, University of Glasgow, Thursday 23rd October Tea & Coffee available from 12.30

Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century - Project Symposium no.3:

‘Textual Landmarks’

1.00-4.30, Senate Room, University of Glasgow, Thursday 23rd October
Tea & Coffee available from 12.30

 

PROGRAMME

1.00

1.10-1.30

1.30-1.50

1.50-2-25


2.25-2.45

2.45-3.05

3.05-3.25

3.25-3.55

3.55-4.15

4.15-4.45

Welcome from Chair – Prof. Gerard Carruthers

Dr Vivien Williams, ‘An Update on the Scots Musical Museum’

Mr Arun Sood, ‘Burns Travels in America’

Professor Patrick Scott & Joseph DuRant (pre-recorded video presentation)
‘The Other Side of Burns's Correspondence:
Looking again at James Currie's Inventory’

Tea & Coffee

Musical interlude: Alison McNeill (fiddle, voice) and Fiona McNeill (guitar)

Jonathan Henderson, '“Pathos” in the Thomson Letters'

Dr Ralph Mclean, ‘Here Stewarts in Glory Reign’d’

Dr Pauline Mackay with Prof. Gerard Carruthers,
‘A 21st Century Approach to Editing Burns’s Correspondence’

Question time

 

Centre for Robert Burns Studies, 7 University Gardens, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ
robertburnsstudies@glasgow.ac.uk


First published: 8 October 2014