Brit Wit: Downton Abbey as Historical Fiction

Wednesday, October 9, 2013 - 7:15pm to 8:15pm
UA Poetry Center Rubel Room 1508 E. Helen Street Tucson, AZ 85718

Humanities Week Presents "Brit Wit: Downton Abbey as Historical Fiction"

Presented by Jerry Hogle, English

The Downton Abbey series is notable for many things, among them its incorporation of actual historical events as they sweep up and engulf its fictional characters.  In this respect, Downton follows in a long tradition of historical fiction given its greatest impetus in the nineteenth century by Walter Scott in the United Kingdom and James Fenimore Cooper in the United States.  Professor Hogle will examine the principal and most lasting features of this tradition as it flows into Downton Abbey and highlight several key historical events and people that this series has incorporated and used as motivators over its first three seasons.

Join us beforehand for a light reception featuring British favorites such as delicious scones, tarts and hot tea. The "Downton Tea Party" will be held from 6:30 - 7:15 pm at the UA Poetry Center.

Questions? Please contact Jenna Finfrock at 520.621.0210 or at jfinfrock@email.arizona.edu