Spatial Perspectives: Literature and Architecture, 1850 – Present
Friday 22nd June 2012
University of Oxford, Faculty of English Language and Literature
This interdisciplinary conference seeks to foster a dialogue between literature and architecture by bringing together papers that encompass the diversity of thinking about these two disciplines and the ways in which they engage and interact.
Click here for the PROVISIONAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Click here for the speakers’ BIOGRAPHIES
Click here for the PAPER ABSTRACTS
The conference is organised by Terri Mullholland (University of Oxford) and Nicole Sierra (University of Oxford). Contact us at: literature.architecture@gmail.com
This event is supported by the Faculty of English Language and Literature, University of Oxford and Jesus College, University of Oxford.



“To the man who has never laid a stone, there is nothing you can tell him. Even the truth would be wrong.”
from Cormac McCarthy’s “The Stonemason”