Panel Sessions
Panel 1: Past, Present, Future. Room 2037, Robert Emmet Theatre
Chair: Mr. Justice Adrian Hardiman
Professor Ciaran Brady (Trinity College Dublin), "The Experience of Time in the Historical and Fictional Writings of James Anthony Froude"
Bethany Layne (University of Leeds), "Henry James, and a 'palpable, imaginable, visitable past'
Dr Jenny McDonnell (Trinity College Dublin), "Brave New Worlds: Samuel Butler’s Erewhon and New Zealand Time"
Panel 2a: The Past and Pending. Room 2041B, Teatar Mhairtin Ui Chadhain
Chair: Dr Trish Ferguson
Wendy Sijnesael (University of Bristol), "Constructing Time: Alma Tadema in the Villa Borghese"
Dr Caroline Sumpter (Queen's University Belfast), "Time's Cycle and Time's Spiral: Social Prediction in Richard Jefferies and William Morris"
Dr Jim Shanahan (Trinity College Dublin), "Fenian Time: John Hill’s Ninety-Eight (1897) and the Eternal Present"
Catriona Kirby (Trinity College Dublin,) "'The World is Getting Old'; How Marie Corelli imagined the past and invented the future during the Victorian Fin de Siecle"
Panel 2b: Philosophies of Time. Room 2037, Robert Emmet Theatre
Chair: Dr Jarlath Killeen
Dr Aintzaine Legarreta Mentxata (Independent) "The Art of Wasting time: Oscar Wilde and Radical Victorian Lounging"
Danny Gabelman (University of St. Andrews), "'If you knew time as I do': Fantasy Time in Carroll's Wonderland and MacDonald's Fairy Tales"
Stefan Fisher-Høyrem (Oxford Brookes University), "Secularization and the Multiple Times of Victorian Modernity"
Miles Link (Trinity College Dublin), "H.G. Wells's Vision of Science's Role in the Future"
Panel 3a: Time and Narrative Crisis. Room 2041B, Teatar Mhairtin Ui Chadhain
Chair: Dr Deirdre McFeely
Dr Dara Downey (Trinity College Dublin), "Where I'm Writing From: The Impossible Space/Time of the Nineteenth-Century American First-Person Narrator"
Dr Edwina Keown (Trinity College Dublin), "The End of Mr Y, Neo-Victorianism and literary time-travel"
David Shackleton (Oxford University), "Deep Time in H.G. Wells' The Time Machine"
Panel 3b: Neo-Victorianism. Room 2037, Robert Emmet Theatre
Chair: Jane Carroll
Antoinette Curtin (Trinity College Dublin), "The Neo-Victorian Artefact: Reading Alan Moore's Time Machines"
Dr Sorcha Ní Fhlainn (Trinity College Dublin), "'Back in time': DeLoreans, Locomotives and Time Machines - H.G. Wells' The Time Machine and the Back to the Future Trilogy"
Dr Harvey O'Brien (University College Dublin), "'The Future isn't what you thought': Nicholas Meyer's Time After Time (1979)"
Panel 4: Victorians and the End of Time. Room 2041B, Teatar Mhairtin Ui Chadhain
Chair: Dr Fionnuala Dillane
Dr Daragh Downes (Trinity College Dublin), "Egregious Time in 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'"Ailise Bulfin, (Trinity College Dublin), "'A thousand weird forefingers pointing ... to the moment of doom': The 'Apocalyptic Imaginary' in the works of M.P Shiel"Dr Darryl Jones (Trinity College Dublin), "The Death of the Sun"