Renaissance Prose
Purdue University's Renaissance Comparative Prose Conference (deadline: July 15, 2007; conference: November 1-2, 2007)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Held this year at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
Keynote address: Thomas L. Martin, Florida Atlantic University, "C.S. Lewis as Renaissance Critic"
Papers are invited for a conference exploring any aspect of Renaissance prose. Submissions are encouraged from scholars investigating texts in languages other than English, as well as texts that explore transatlantic connections.
A special session on C.S. Lewis and his role as literary critic of Renaissance literature will be held in conjunction with the keynote topic. Papers that address this aspect of Lewis's career are especially welcome.
Please send 300-350 word abstracts by July 15, 2007, to: scala@purdue.edu
For more information contact Victoria Scala Wood at the above e-mail address.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Held this year at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
Keynote address: Thomas L. Martin, Florida Atlantic University, "C.S. Lewis as Renaissance Critic"
Papers are invited for a conference exploring any aspect of Renaissance prose. Submissions are encouraged from scholars investigating texts in languages other than English, as well as texts that explore transatlantic connections.
A special session on C.S. Lewis and his role as literary critic of Renaissance literature will be held in conjunction with the keynote topic. Papers that address this aspect of Lewis's career are especially welcome.
Please send 300-350 word abstracts by July 15, 2007, to: scala@purdue.edu
For more information contact Victoria Scala Wood at the above e-mail address.
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