[ANPPOM-Lista] Fw: CFP: Thomas Moore and the Romantic Inspiration

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Ter Ago 13 09:18:37 BRT 2013



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From Sarah McCleave (s.mccleave em qub.ac.uk):
 
CFP: Thomas Moore and Romantic
Inspiration
 
Thomas Moore, as one of the most prolific, versatile, and popular
writers of his time, is an appropriate figure through which to examine
"romantic inspiration". What kinds of social, literary or musical
sources influenced or inspired his work? How did he use or adapt them? How did
he respond to politics, and to other cultures, including European, North
American and Oriental?  How did his own work inspire others' creative
efforts? How did he inspire his readers or auditors?
 
Proposals of circa 300–500 words addressing any of the questions above
are sought by 1 October 2013.  Selected proposals will be developed into
5000-word essays by 10 January 2015, for inclusion in a peer-reviewed volume to
be edited by Brian Caraher and Sarah McCleave of Queen's University Belfast,
with an introductory essay by Harry White.
Contact: s.mccleave em qub.ac.uk
 
 
Dr Sarah McCleave, lecturer
School of Creative Arts (Music)
Queen's University Belfast
Belfast BT7 1NN
 
s.mccleave em qub.ac.uk
https://twitter.com/MooreFestival
http://thomasmoorefestival.wordpress.com/
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Dr Aidan Thomson
Hon Secretary, Society for Musicology in Ireland
Reviews Editor, Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland
School of Creative Arts
Queen's University Belfast
Belfast BT7 1NN
+44 (0)28 9097 5208
aidanjohnthomson em gmail.com
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