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SUMMARY:“From Xo Ho to Mi Li: Horace Walpole and China” by Peter Sabor
DESCRIPTION:Jane Austen & Co. presents the third event in our “Asia & the Regency” series. Horace Walpole’s Hieroglyphic Tales are remembered as some of the most surreal literature produced in eighteenth- century England. In this talk\, Peter Sabor (McGill University) will explore the depiction of China in English literature through Walpole’s stories. \nAmong the many eighteenth-century European authors who took an interest in China without crossing or approaching its borders was Horace Walpole. The furthest east that he ever travelled was to Naples\, during his Grand Tour of Europe in 1739-41. He did\, however\, begin reading about China from an early age. In 1735\, as an eighteen-year-old undergraduate at King’s College\, Cambridge\, he acquired the opulent\, four-volume folio edition of Jean Baptiste du Halde’s Description géographique\, historique\, chronologique\, politique\, et physique de l’Empire de la Chine. Walpole’s early immersion in du Halde’s magisterial work seems to have worked on his imagination over the years; he put his interest in China to use in four of his later works. This talk will study Walpole’s uses of China in these four publications\, as well as an anonymous satirical response: An Answer from Lien Chi in Pekin\, to Xo Ho the Chinese Philosopher in London\, to which is annexed a letter from Philo-Briton to Lien Chi (1757). \nYou can read “Mi Li: A Chinese Fairy Tale” for free at the Literature Network:http://www.online-literature.com/…/hieroglyphic-tales/5/\nOr you can listen to a short audiobook on LibriVox: https://librivox.org/hieroglyphic-tales-by-horace-walpole/ \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/from-xo-ho-to-mi-li-horace-walpole-and-china-by-peter-sabor/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Event Series,Free Events,Online
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SUMMARY:"Making No Difference for Color or Character:" Representations of Race in Bridgerton and the Regency
DESCRIPTION:Jane Austen & Co. presents our fourth event in our “Race and the Regency” series. In this talk by Professor Robert Morrison (Queen’s University)\, we will explore some of the most important Black women and men of the Regency era\, including Mary Prince\, Robert Wedderburn\, Paul Cuffe\, and Thomas Molyneaux. It will examine their role in contemporary debates about slavery\, emancipation\, protest movements\, and human rights\, as well as the ways in which Bridgerton both illuminates and ignores these debates. An audience Q&A will follow the talk.\nThis event is free and will take place over zoom. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/making-no-difference-for-color-or-character-representations-of-race-in-bridgerton-and-the-regency/
LOCATION:Online\, The Internet
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film,Online
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SUMMARY:"I Hope White Hands:" Wedgwood\, Abolition\, and the Female Consumer
DESCRIPTION:A free webinar hosted by Jane Austen & Co.\, featuring a wonderful discussion with Professor Patricia A. Matthew from Monclair State University! As part of Jane Austen & Co.’s Race and the Regency series\, this talk will delve into the element of race during Jane Austen’s Regency Era! \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/i-hope-white-hands-wedgwood-abolition-and-the-female-consumer/
LOCATION:Online\, The Internet
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online
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SUMMARY:"Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley": A Reading and Conversation with Playwrights Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon
DESCRIPTION:Join Jane Austen & Co. for a special seasonal event with playwrights Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon\, who wrote “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley.” This event will feature a reading of the play\, and Lauren and Margot will be answering your questions during a live Q&A! This event is free and will take place over Zoom. To register\, go to https://www.janeaustenandco.org/sign-up. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/miss-bennet-christmas-at-pemberley-a-reading-and-conversation-with-playwrights-lauren-gunderson-and-margot-melcon/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Free Events,Reading,Theatre
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