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Konstantinos Pozoukidis's Presentations and Talks

May 28, 2019 Center for Literary and Comparative Studies | English

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Konstantinos Pozoukidis presented his paper “Disastrous Encounters in William Wordsworth’s ‘Simon Lee’” at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) Conference in Denver, CO, March 21st, 2019.

He will be giving a talk called “Embracing Wastefulness in Romantic Studies: Mary Shelley’s The Last Man and the Political Ontology of Waste” at the International Conference on Romanticism (ICR), University of Manchester, UK, July 2019. His abstract has been awarded by ICR the EAC Research Seminars travel bursary for the best paper proposal submitted by a graduate student.

During July, Konstantinos will also be presenting his paper “Neither Fact nor Fantasy: Surviving Disaster in William Wordsworth’s ‘Simon Lee,’” at the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) bi-annual conference in Nottingham, UK,

In August, he will deliver his talk “Repair, the Limits of Critique and the Politics of Survival in S. T. Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of The Ancyent Marinere’” at the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) in Chicago.