`Envisioning the Victorian'
4th November 1995 at Trinity and All Saints, Leeds.
Programme
10.00-10.30 Coffee
10.30-11.30 Session 1. National Visions
Paul Barlow (Northumbria) `National visions, local disturbances:
envisioning nation and community in Victorian public art'
11.30-12.50 Session 2. Looking Backwards
Rosemary Mitchell (New DNB): `A Stitch in time? Women, Needlework
and the Making of History in Victorian Britain'
Inga Bryden (King Alfred's): `The mythic woman and the problems of
the past'
12.50-13.50 Lunch
13.50-15.10 Session 3. Envisioning Class
Kate Hill (Humberside) `Museums and the attributes of middle "class-
ness"'
Cynthia Dereli (Edge Hill) `Robert Brough - working class poet: an
alternative vision of the Victorian in wartime'
15.10-15.40 Tea
15.40-17.00 Session 4. Envisioning Light and Landscape
Gavin Budge (Central England) `The landscape of modernity: Ruskin and
the positioning of the aesthetic in Victorian culture'
David James (King's London): `Ruskin: Colour and Line'
17.00 Finish
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