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AUSTEN’S AIRS & ATMOSPHERESKraemer Family Library
3rd Floor Apse
2pm-4pm, March 15, 2014
Location: 3rd floor apse, Kraemer Family Library, UCCS. Parking is free on weekends. Light snacks.
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Deirdre Gilbert, Ph.D. , Life Member of JASNA, retired from teaching in 2009. Cornell College was her fondest and final tenure. Last summer she presented “But it is Confined to His Air and Not At All Unbecoming: Jane Austen’s Airs and Atmospheres” at the University of Herefordshire upon which today’s presentation is based.
She is published in Persuasions, European Romantic Review, Restoration and Eighteenth Century Theatre Research among other academic journals. Recently she is dabbling in personal narrative and working on a play about Ellen O’Brien, a local artist.


Date: July 7, 2013
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: 3rd floor apse, Kraemer Family Library, UCCS. Parking is free on weekends. Light snacks.
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
The Jane Austen Society of North America, Pikes Peak Region, and the Kraemer Family library present Karenleigh A. Overmann, MA, and Frederick L. Coolidge, PhD (both of the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Department of Psychology), speaking on the following topics:
Cartesian Dualism, Real and Literary Madness in the Regency, and the Mind and Madness in Austen's Novels
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On Darcy's Character and the Methods of Modern Psychology