Lecture: “Dorothea Primrose Campbell: Jane Austen’s Neglected Scottish Contemporary”
Date: Thursday, April 17
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Venue: Law School Room 2477
Constance Walker, has been an English professor at Carleton since 1982. She has written on a number of 18th and 19th century writers, including Jane Austen, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Oscar Wilde. Her teaching interests include English Romantic poetry and British comedy. She was a CLAFI lecturer in 2019, when she gave an outstanding lecture on Jane Austen. As CLAFI aficionados are aware, only the best are invited back. We are delighted to have Professor Walker here for a second visit.
Seminar: Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Date: Thursday, April 19
Time: 10:30pm – 12:30pm
Venue: Law School Room 2477
Registration for the seminar with Constance Walker is free and open to the public. However, because capacity is limited, advance enrollment is necessary. Enrollment will be primarily on a first come, first served basis, though preference is given to UCLA students and faculty members. Participants will be expected to read the materials that will be distributed and participate actively in the discussion. A pizza lunch will be delivered at the end of the seminar. To enroll, please e-mail Professor Daniel Lowenstein at lowenstein@law.ucla.edu.