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<title>Providence Trolley Tour</title>
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	<p>Optional Activity: Providence Trolley Tour<br /> Tour meets at the corner of Fountain and Eddy Streets, behind the Biltmore Hotel<br /> 401.421.3825 <br />   $18.00</p>

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<title>Lunch</title>
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<title>Panel 10: Representation and the Visual Dickens</title>
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	<p>Panel Members: <br /> <strong>Tracy Miller,</strong> New York University <br /> Metonymy, pathetic fallacy, and “what the waves were always saying” in <em>Dombey and Son</em> <br />		 <strong>Letitia Henville, </strong>University of Toronto <br /> A Second Metonym: Tom-all-Alone’s, Poor Jo, and Mid-Victorian Representations of Poverty <br /> <strong>Mark Cronin, </strong>Saint Anselm College <br /> Turning Peggotty’s Boat Right Side Up: Hablot K. Browne and the Overturned Boat House of <em>David Copperfield</em> <br /> <strong>André DeCuir, </strong>Muskingum College <br /> Dickens and the Pre-Raphaelite Aesthetic Revisited: <em>The Mystery of Edwin Drood</em></p>

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<author>Robert Reeder</author>


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<title>Coffee Break</title>
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<title>Panel 9: Otherworldly and Intertextual Dickens</title>
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	<p>Panel Members: <br /> <strong>David J. Smith, </strong>Pennsylvania State University <br /> “The Ghost of an Idea”: Visions of the Shadowy World from <em> A Christmas Carol </em> to <em>Bleak House</em> <br /> <strong>Kit Polga, </strong>Springfield Technical Community College, and <strong>Barbara Crippen</strong>, Memphis University School <br /> Dickens and Balzac: Corruption and Seduction in <em>Bleak House</em> and <em> Le Père Goriot</em> <br /> <strong>Nancee Reeves, </strong>Purdue University <br /> The Bloody Specter of Sweeney Todd in Dickens’s <em>A Tale of Two Cities</em></p>

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<author>Meoghan Cronin</author>


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<title>Coffee and Refreshments</title>
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