Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICRNCS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across English Literature and related disciplines.
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Exploring the Aesthetics of Romanticism
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This track delves into the aesthetic principles that define Romantic literature, examining how beauty and emotion shape narrative forms. Scholars are invited to analyze the interplay between aesthetic experience and cultural context in Romantic texts.
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Identity and Representation in Romantic Narratives
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This session focuses on how Romantic literature constructs and represents identity, exploring themes of selfhood, gender, and cultural diversity. Papers will investigate the ways in which narratives reflect and challenge societal norms of identity.
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Memory and the Romantic Imagination
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This track examines the role of memory in shaping Romantic narratives, emphasizing how recollection influences character development and thematic depth. Participants will explore the relationship between personal and collective memory in the context of Romantic literature.
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Symbolism and Meaning in Romantic Literature
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Focusing on the use of symbolism in Romantic texts, this session invites discussions on how symbols convey complex meanings and emotional resonances. Scholars will analyze the significance of symbols in relation to cultural and historical contexts.
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Philosophical Underpinnings of Romantic Thought
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This track investigates the philosophical ideas that underpin Romantic literature, including concepts of nature, the sublime, and individualism. Papers will explore how these philosophical frameworks inform narrative structures and thematic concerns.
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Cultural Heritage and Romantic Narratives
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This session addresses the relationship between Romantic literature and cultural heritage, examining how narratives reflect and preserve cultural identities. Scholars are encouraged to explore the impact of historical context on the representation of heritage in Romantic texts.
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Literary Criticism and Romanticism
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This track invites critical examinations of Romantic literature through various literary theories, including feminist, postcolonial, and psychoanalytic perspectives. Participants will engage with the evolving landscape of literary criticism as it pertains to Romantic narratives.
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Storytelling Traditions in Romantic Literature
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This session explores the narrative techniques and storytelling traditions that characterize Romantic literature, focusing on the role of oral and written forms. Scholars will analyze how these traditions influence the construction of narrative and meaning.
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Romanticism and the Politics of Emotion
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This track examines how Romantic literature engages with the politics of emotion, exploring how feelings are represented and mobilized in narratives. Papers will investigate the implications of emotional expression for social and political discourse.
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Intersections of Romanticism and Modernity
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This session investigates the tensions and dialogues between Romanticism and modernity, focusing on how Romantic narratives respond to emerging modern concerns. Scholars will explore the legacy of Romantic thought in contemporary cultural contexts.
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Transnational Perspectives on Romantic Narratives
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This track invites scholars to explore Romantic literature from transnational perspectives, examining how cultural exchanges shape narratives across borders. Papers will highlight the global dimensions of Romanticism and its influence on diverse literary traditions.
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