We are delighted to welcome a range of writers and academics to our own celebration of Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary, and to invite you to join us!
Many of you will have read the interview with our keynote speaker, Professor Kathryn Sutherland, in the recent Somerville Magazine, and will realise how closely linked the College is to Austen. This day will explore the novelist’s significance at Somerville and more widely, and to do this we are joined by a range of expert alumnae and guests.
As the day focuses both on literary critical work and on Austen’s inspiration for later writers, we are very pleased to welcome novelist Salley Vickers, whose work will be known already to many alumni.
Somerville alumna and former lecturer at King’s College, London, Dr Jane Darcy, will begin the day with a bracing talk about Austen and seabathing, before Kathryn Sutherland explores the wide connections between Somerville and Austen.
In this special year, there are many new publications. Professor Sutherland’s own contribution is the fascinating Jane Austen in 41 Objects. As the Patron of Jane Austen’s House Museum, our keynote speaker presents Austen’s life through a perceptive reading of objects associated with her.
Edward Whatley‘s latest book, Jane Austen and George Elliot: the Lady and the Radical, examines the surprising connections between two authors who, on the surface, appear to be very different. He will be in conversation with Somerville Fellow, Professor Fiona Stafford, Austen editor and writer of the 2017 biographical work, Jane Austen: A Brief Life.
The programme of the day and the link to book are below.
Programme
10.00 am Arrival and tea/coffee
10.15 am Dr Jane Darcy (English, 1973)
11.15 am Tea/coffee
11.30 am Professor Kathryn Sutherland (DPhil English, 1972)
1.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Salley Vickers
3.00 pm Tea/coffee
3.15 pm A conversation between Edward Whitley and Professor Fiona Stafford
4.15 pm Finish