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Dostoevsky
Conference Free and Open to the Public |
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Time | Place | Presentations |
11:00 - 11:50 | Terrill Hall 121 | "Gender and Kinship in Dostoevsky's Fiction and Slavic Prehistory" by Professor Gary Cos, SMU Director of Russian Studies, Author of Tyrant and Victim in Dostoevsky (Slavica, 1984) and Crime and Punishment: A Mind to Murder (Twayne, 1990). |
12:00 Noon | Lunch Break | |
1:00 - 1:50 | Stovall Hall 172 | Selections from "The Grand Inquisitor," performed by Roger Heathcott, English Actor whose roles in Great Britain include Shylock, Falstaff and Willy Loman. |
2:00 - 3:20 | Biology 304 | "The Village of Stepahchikovo," by Ignat Avsey, Translator of The Karamazov Brothers. (Oxford University Press, World's Classics paperback, 1994) and The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants (Penguin, 1995). |
Time | Place | Presentations |
9:30 - 10:45 am | ATC-3 (Clock Tower) | "Character Making in Dostoevsky's Fiction," by Ignat Avsey, Translator and Dostoevsky Scholat, with Roger Heathcott, English Actor and Translator. Audience Dialogue with the speakers. |
For special accommodation, contact us at 565-2266 or philosophy@unt.edu |
PHIL - UNT - November 12, 1999