On the Page, In the World
The Modern Beatrices Archive engages scholarly communities and wider publics through publications, cultural events, and international conferences — carrying women's Dantean writing out of library catalogues and into living research conversation.
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Public Engagement
Beatrice's Irish Voice. Women Writers and Dante: A History of Cultural Reception (XVIII-XXI centuries)
[February-July 2026 Dublin, Ireland]
Beatrice’s Irish Voice uncovers the rich, surprising story of Dante's place in Irish cultural life from the eighteenth century to today. From women's literary grand tours to revolutionary ideals, from Catholic and Protestant rivalries to the Irish women travellers, writers and scholars shaped Dante studies internationally.
Keynote lectures by Anne O'Connor (University of Galway), Phyllis Gaffney (UCD), Corinna Salvadori Lonergan (TCD) Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin (TCD), Daragh O'Connell (UCC)
Organised with Centre for Dante Studies in Ireland, Trinity College Dublin.
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