I would like to arrange for a panel at the 2000 MLA convention in
Washington on "Unknown Thomas Middleton." I am soliciting papers or
proposals on any Middleton texts of any genre that have rarely or never been
discussed in scholarly criticism. For the purposes of this panel, papers on
such texts as "The Ant and the Nightingale," "The Peacemaker," "The Triumphs
of Honour and Virtue," or "Anything for a Quiet Life" would be more welcome
than papers on "The Changeling," "Women Beware Women," "Michaelmas Term," or
"A Chaste Maid in Cheapside." The ideal paper would both introduce the
lesser or unknown text and situate our understanding of it in other current
Middleton criticism. In keeping with MLA requirements, I intend to limit the
panel to three-four papers of 15-20 minutes presentation time. Every person
presenting a paper would have to be a member of the MLA by April 1, 2000.
If you are interested, please send a paper or a proposal and a short
vita by March 17 to Jack Heller, 1840 1/2 Carolina Avenue, Orangeburg,
South Carolina 29115. Email inquiries or submissions are welcomed to
jackheller@hotmail.com.
Jack Heller
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