The Cry of the Children (1912) from Ned Thanhouser on Vimeo.
Courtesy of Thanhouser Company Film Preservation, Inc.
The Cry of the Children (1912) from Ned Thanhouser on Vimeo.
Courtesy of Thanhouser Company Film Preservation, Inc.
Dr. Joshua King opens with a brief overview of the results of the COVE online annotations exercise followed by introductions by Sarah Tharp and Stewart Riley, graduate students in English, and presentations by
Introduction by Dr. Joshua King followed by papers from:
Dr. Helen Rogers from Liverpool John Moores University on the Archive of Working-Class Writing
Dr. Simon Rennie from the University of Exeter on the Poetry of the Cotton Famine project
Dr. Francesca Benatti from The Open University on the Reading Experience Database
The full version of this performance was streamed live on the day of the event. This 15-minute excerpt contains two highlights with a reading by Dr. Mike Sanders and a song by Jennifer Reid: The defense offered by the Chartist Richard Pilling when he was standing on trial in 1843, and a song based on the testimony of 17-year-old miner Patience Kershaw in 1842.
This welcome session opens the Rhyme and Reform symposium with greetings from
Please Note: We experienced audio issues on the Armstrong Browning Library end of the symposium during the opening session.