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“In little room: Jane Austen’s manuscripts as performance space”. Talk by Kathryn Sutherland 17.11.2022

Date: 17.11.2022
Start Time: 18 00
Place: Zoom
“In little room: Jane Austen’s manuscripts as performance space”. Talk by Kathryn Sutherland 17.11.2022
You are invited to participate in the series of online online seminars 
 
Spaces of Creativity, Creating Space 
 
organized by the
Centre for Creativity Research
(Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Faculty of Polish Studies)
 
Thursday 17 November 2022
18.00 (6 p.m.) Warsaw time  /  17.00 (5 p.m.) London time   /   11.00  (11 a.m.) Chicago time
 
Join Zoom Meeting
 
 
Meeting ID: 218 758 3567
 
 
PROGRAMME
 
1. “Spaces of  Creativity, Creating Space” – the new series of seminars. General introduction.
 
2. Kathryn Sutherland (University of Oxford)
 
Keynote  “In little room: Jane Austen’s manuscripts as performance space”
 
Abstract
Usually we think of literature as occupying immaterial space, but a writer’s manuscripts take us into the workshop where creation happens.  They are physical objects and they are highly emotive objects.  Inside the spaces where they were written they have enhanced embodiment.  You cannot substitute a house for a manuscript, but both spaces may represent the interior life of the writer who inhabited them. By reconnecting the act of composition with the space of writing, the creative act takes on greater physicality while the house itself becomes an imaginary space.  This paper will probe the link between materiality and creativity by considering the space of writing, which is both the tiny sheets of paper onto which Austen wrote and the family sitting room, the place where she wrote. It argues that the two together shaped the way she wrote—both how she conceived her stories and the spaces within which her characters move and interact. Using evidence from forensic bibliography and literary criticism it attempts to ground the imagined in its materials.
 
 
Professor Kathryn Sutherland is Senior Research Fellow, St Anne’s College, Oxford.
Her most recent book is Why Modern Manuscripts Matter (Oxford University Press, 2022), a study of the politics, commerce, and the aesthetics of heritage culture in the shape of authors’ literary manuscripts.
 
 
3. Discussion
 
 
4. Centre for Creativity Research: forthcoming events
 
 
 
Prof. Mateusz Antoniuk
Head of the Centre for Creativity Research