CFP: Milton (7/15; CNYCLL, 10/29-10/31)

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Date: Mon May 01 2000 - 22:53:14 EDT

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    I am soliciting abstracts for the Milton session at the 10th annual Central
    New York Conference on Language and Literature, which is being held at SUNY
    Cortland October 29-31.

    The session is open to all aspects of Milton scholarship, from pure theory to
    the pedagogical methods you may have used to enliven your classes (on
    Milton), to papers which connect and/or detail connections with Milton's
    literary precursors and/or descendents. Topics might include (but are
    certainly not limited to): teaching Milton in the 21st century, Milton's
    universe, Gender theory and Milton's angelology, the corporeal and
    noncorporeal universes, Milton and disabilities, hierarchies of submission,
    Miltonic morality, Milton outside of Paradise Lost, Milton in the English
    survey course, and reviving Milton in the aftermath of the 1960s. Anything
    that you use to break open Milton's texts is fair game.

    Send 300 word abstracts or complete papers to either Serran@uiu.edu or Prof.
    Nick Serra Chair, Division of Liberal Arts Upper Iowa University 605
    Washington Street Box 1857 Fayette, Iowa 52142
    Please include a BRIEF bio/c.v. and a number and email address where you can
    be reached between July 15 and August 1.

    Submissions by email are especially welcome. I have had to cut some
    perfectly good last minute submissions from past panels because of the
    vagaries of submission via the postal service. Please include the phrase
    "Milton Paper" or "Milton Abstract" in the subject line.

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