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CFP - Brave New Worlds: Brian O’Nolan and Aldous Huxley

CFP - Brave New Worlds: Brian O’Nolan and Aldous Huxley

Posted by The Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies on 2024-07-25

Brave New Worlds: 
Brian O’Nolan and Aldous Huxley 

7–8 February 2025, Aldous Huxley Centre, Zürich

Keynote speakers

  • Dr. Maebh Long (University of Waikato)
    Editor of The Collected Letters of Flann O’Brien and author of Assembling Flann O’Brien
  • Professor Dana Sawyer (Maine College of Art & Design) …

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CFP EXTENSION: 2023 International Flann O'Brien Conference

CFP EXTENSION: 2023 International Flann O'Brien Conference

Posted by Paul Fagan on 2022-12-20

We are pleased to announce that the deadline to Strange Atmospheres: The Seventh International Flann O'Brien Conference has been extended to January 31st, 2023.


Details about the CFP are available here.

Full information about the event, including travel and registration options, will be published on the …

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Call for Papers for 6th International Flann O'Brien Conference at Boston College (April 2022)

Call for Papers for 6th International Flann O'Brien Conference at Boston College (April 2022)

Posted by Paul Fagan on 2021-12-11

6th Flann O'Brien Society Conference in Boston Announced!
Call For Papers Open

Flannagain: In Far Amurikey

VI International Flann O'Brien Conference


Boston College6–10 April 2022

Call for Papers Deadline: 28 February

Keynotes: Kevin Barry│Maebh Long│Catherine Flynn│

Frank McNally│Fintan O'Toole


Call for Papers

The organisers are happy to receive …

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110 Myles: Flann O'Brien at a Distance: ONLINE SYMPOSIUM

110 Myles: Flann O'Brien at a Distance: ONLINE SYMPOSIUM

Posted by The Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies on 2021-03-17

110 Myles:

Flann O’Brien at a Distance

 

An online symposium on the occasion of

the 10th Anniversary of the International Flann O'Brien Society

 

24–27 July 2021

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

 

Nicholas Allen (University of Georgia)

‘Flann O'Brien at the Border: Readings, Forms, and Futures’

 

Julie Bates (Trinity College Dublin …

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