Young Milton Conference.
Worcester College Oxford, 24-26 March 2009
Young Milton will concentrate on the early poetry and prose writings of John Milton, the former published as Poems 1645, and the latter confined to the rash of anti-prelatical tracts that appeared from May 1641.
The aim of the conference is to gather an international field scholars working on the early poetry and prose writings of John Milton in order to share, discuss, and publish new knowledge in a volume of essays that will shape the study of Miltons early writings for the foreseeable future.
Contributors are invited to send an abstract of no more than 250 to Dr
James Kelly, Worcester Oxford, by 19 December 2008.
james.kelly@worc.ox.ac.uk
Papers should last no more than 20 minutes.
Speakers
Gordon Campbell Leicester
Warren Chernaik Kings College, London
Tom Corns Bangor
Karen Edwards Exeter
Roy Flannagan University of South Carolina, Beaufort
John Hale University of Otago
Margaret Kean St Hildas College, Oxford
Edward Jones Oklahoma State University
John Leonard University of Western Ontario
Diane McColley Rutgers
Annabel Patterson Yale
Stella Revard University of Southern Illinois
Jonathan Sawday Strathclyde
Nigel Smith Princeton
Andrew Zurcher Queens' College, Cambridge
For Further Details: www.youngmilton.com
Young Milton will concentrate on the early poetry and prose writings of John Milton, the former published as Poems 1645, and the latter confined to the rash of anti-prelatical tracts that appeared from May 1641.
The aim of the conference is to gather an international field scholars working on the early poetry and prose writings of John Milton in order to share, discuss, and publish new knowledge in a volume of essays that will shape the study of Miltons early writings for the foreseeable future.
Contributors are invited to send an abstract of no more than 250 to Dr
James Kelly, Worcester Oxford, by 19 December 2008.
james.kelly@worc.ox.ac.uk
Papers should last no more than 20 minutes.
Speakers
Gordon Campbell Leicester
Warren Chernaik Kings College, London
Tom Corns Bangor
Karen Edwards Exeter
Roy Flannagan University of South Carolina, Beaufort
John Hale University of Otago
Margaret Kean St Hildas College, Oxford
Edward Jones Oklahoma State University
John Leonard University of Western Ontario
Diane McColley Rutgers
Annabel Patterson Yale
Stella Revard University of Southern Illinois
Jonathan Sawday Strathclyde
Nigel Smith Princeton
Andrew Zurcher Queens' College, Cambridge
For Further Details: www.youngmilton.com
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