1998 Annual General Meeting, Oct 9-11, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Theme: "Northanger Abbey: the Gothic and More"

Conference Speakers and Topics

 

Banquet Speaker

Maggie Lane, Author: Jane Austen and Food

 

Plenary Sessions

Friday Kenneth Graham "The Case of the Petulant Patriarch" Guelph University, Ontario, Author of many books and articles on Gothic fiction
Saturday David Mendel An illustrated talk on the neo-Gothic architecture of Quebec City Local historian and tour guide
Sunday Mary-Ellen Reisner "Jane Austen's Quebec" Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Author: Strangers and Pilgrims

 

Panel Discussions

Horrid Session: Jane Austen's involvement in and adoption of the Gothic

Jan Fergus "The Gothic Moan" Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, Author: Jane Austen and the Didactic Novel; Jane Austen: A Literary Life
Isobel Grundy "An Augustan's Gothic" University of Alberta, Co-editor, Feminist Companion to Literature in English; Biographer of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Barbara Seeber "Reframed violence" in The Monk, The Italian, and Northanger Abbey Regional Coordinator, Prince Edward Island Region

 

Breakaway Sessions

Christine Alexander "The Prospect of Blaise: Landscape and Perception in Northanger Abbey" University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Irene Collins "The Reverend Henry Tilney, Rector of Woodson" Author: Jane Austen and the Clergy
Stephen Clarke "Abbeys Real and Imagined" -- slide presentation Architectural historian, England
Joan Austen-Leigh "Jane Austen: The French Connection" Co-founder of JASNA; founding editor of Persuasions
David Oakleaf "Narrating and Reading in Northanger Abbey" University of Calgary
Juliet McMaster "Speakers of Northanger Abbey" University of Alberta, Author of numerous books and articles; Co-organizer of Lake Louise AGM
Bruce Stovel "Northanger Abbey at the Movies" University of Alberta, Co-organizer of Lake Louise AGM
Robert Merrett "Jane Austen's Economic View of Literary Nationalism" University of Alberta, Former president of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Celine Kear and Ruby Donner "Entail, Marriage Settlements and Jointures in Northanger Abbey and Other Jane Austen Novels" Celine Kear is Regional Coordinator, Manitoba Region
Eleanor Ty "What Happens to Female Bodies in Gothic Castles" Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Author of various works on eighteenth-century women writers
Claire Grogan "Publishing Northanger Abbey: Then and Now" -- slide presentation Editor, Broadview edition of Northanger Abbey
Jacqueline Reid Walsh "Education of Catherine Morland" Regional Coordinator, Montreal Region
Sheila Kindred "Catherine Morland's development in Bath" St. Mary's University, Nova Scotia
John Dussinger "General Tilney as Gothic Monster" University of Illinois, Champaign, Author: In the Pride of the Moment
Joseph Wiesenfarth "Invention of Civility in Northanger Abbey" University of Wisconsin, Madison, Co-organizer of Madison AGM
Deirdre Gilbert "Significance of primogeniture in Northanger Abbey" Regional Coordinator, Colorado
Loftus Jestin "Linguistic Effusions in Northanger Abbey" Chairman, English Department, Central Connecticut State University, Author of a book on Thomas Gray
Richard Quaintance "Austen's Heroine-Teasing Narrators Before, During, and After Northanger Abbey" Rutgers University, New Jersey
Barbara Benedict "What Books Prove in Northanger Abbey" -- illustrated presentation Trinity College, Connecticut, Author of books and articles on eighteenth-century fiction
Nancy Johnson "Northanger Abbey and the Politics of the Gothic" Associate Editor of the Boswell Papers, Yale University
Joan R. Viedenburgh "Bath and the English Country House; The Importance of Place in Northanger Abbey" Doctoral dissertation on Northanger Abbey
Elvira Casal "Known and Imagined Mothers in Northanger Abbey" Nashville,Tennessee
Douglas Murray "The Heroine in Public: Meeting and Resisting the Gaze in Northanger Abbey" -- illustrated presentation Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee, Co-editor, Oxford edition, Jane Austen's Catharine and Other Writings
Devoney Looser and George Justice "He Says, She Says: Dueling Interpretations of Courtship in Northanger Abbey" Devoney Looser teaches at the University of Wisconsin; editor of Jane Austen and Discourses of Feminism, George Justice teaches at Marquette University

 

JASNA Business Sessions

Thursday: Regional Coordinators Training Institute, 8:30 am

Thursday: Board of Directors Meeing, 4:30 pm

Saturday: JASNA and JASNA-Canada Business Meetings (Time TBA)

Sunday: Regional Coordinators Breakfast, 8:00 am

Entertainment

Friday: Breakfast at the Astral, 29th floor of Loews Le Concorde Hotel; tour of the Jeanne d'Arc Garden with Larry Hodgson; concert of music from New France by l'Ensemble Novelle France; reception with music by a harpist

Saturday: Continental breakfast; banquet in the evening preceded by a cash bar

Sunday: Specially-designed cathedral service; brunch at the hotel

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