Centre for Dementia

Seminar: The decline of Robert Southey: Can archive materials be used to examine dementia?

 
Location
Institute of Mental Health (Ground Floor)
Date(s)
Thursday 12th October 2017 (11:30-12:30)
Contact
To register your attendance or for further information please email: jill.charlton@nottingham.ac.uk  
Description

Centre for Dementia Seminar Series 2017

Speaker:  Professor Lynda Pratt (University of Nottingham)

Title: The decline of Robert Southey: Can archive materials be used to examine dementia?

Date and time: Thursday 12th October 11.30am – 12.30pm

Venue: Room A08, Institute of Mental Health, Triumph Road

Abstract: The impact of dementia upon individual authors is of increasing interest. Concordance software has, for example, been used to chart linguistic changes between Iris Murdoch’s early and late-career works. Lynda will use her research on the Collected Letters of Robert Southey (https://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/southey_letters) to explore an earlier case and offer a different approach. Poet, essayist, historian, travel-writer, biographer, translator and polemicist, Southey was a dominant and controversial cultural figure from the 1790s to the 1830s. In his mid-late 60s Southey began to suffer from increasing memory loss, confusion, indecisiveness, slower and less steady movement, depression, tiredness and disinclination to write and speak. Southey’s letters offer a potential way of tracking the onset of his illness. Letters were, for him, a key means of keeping regularly in touch with family and friends. Lynda will focus on the handwritten manuscripts of Southey’s letters. She will look at their physical features, particularly Southey’s hand and his positioning of the letter text on the page. She will ask if these might – or might not – provide information about his state of health. By so doing, she will consider the usefulness of archival sources in exploring the onset and impact of dementia

All welcome to attend!

Centre for Dementia

The University of Nottingham
Institute of Mental Health
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