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>I am reposting this call for papers for a session on Early Modern Women
>Writers. The session has been accepted by the program committee of M/MLA,
>so the session will definitely run. I have has some submissions already,
>but space for two papers still remains. If you are interested in
>submitting a proposal for the panel, please cotact me ASAP. The deadline
>for submitting proposals to me is April 15. (I'm crossposting this notice
>on several list, so please accept my apologies for the repetition.)
>
>Fran Murphy Zauhar
>zauhar@acad1.stvincent.edu
>
>Call for Papers
>
>1997 Midwest Modern Language Association Annual Convention
>November 6-8, 1997, Chicago, Illinois
>
>Special Session on Early Modern British Women Writers
>
>Early Modern British Women Writers:
>the Individual and the Tradition, 1500-1750
>
>This session will provide a forum for discussing the relationship of one or
>more Early Modern women writers both to the larger literary tradition and
>to the works of other women. Papers accepted for this session will focus
>on an individual writer's work and examine how her writing revises or,
>perhaps, reinforces, our understanding of the literary communities active
>in Early Modern England. Papers focusing on individual women who sought to
>create communities of women writers will be especially welcome.
>
>Please send papers (no longer than 8 single-spaced pages) or 1-2 page
>abstracts by 15 April 1997 to:
>
>Frances Murphy Zauhar
>English Department
>Saint Vincent College
>300 Fraser Purchase Road
>Latrobe, PA 15650
>
>Phone: 412/539-9761, ext. 2317
>Fax: 412/537-4554
>email: zauhar@acad1.stvincent.edu
>
>
>
>39th Annual Midwest Modern Language Association Convention
>November 6-8, 1997, Ramada Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
>
>Posted by Florence Amit on March 25, 1997 at 22:02:24
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