UPDATE: The Texts and Contexts of Bunyan's England (3/25/01; 10/10/01-10/14/01)

From: Kevin Berland (bcj@psu.edu)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 11:31:51 EST

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    Third Triennial Conference of the International John Bunyan Society Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA, October 10-14, 2001

    REFORMATION, REVOLUTION, RESTORATION: The Texts and Contexts of Bunyan's England

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Reformation, Revolution, and Restoration are three contexts in which to situate the discourse of late seventeenth-century England. How these contexts shape the ideas and textual practices of religion, culture, and politics will provide the themes of our conference. Early modern scholars from all disciplines are welcome to contribute and to participate. In addition to work on Bunyan and his contemporaries, we welcome and encourage proposals focusing on gender, race, theoretical approaches, postmodern and cultural studies, and the global impact of Puritanism.

    Keynote Speakers:

    Sharon Achinstein University of Maryland Margaret Ezell Texas A and M Richard Greaves Florida State University° Thomas Luxon Dartmouth College Nigel Smith Princeton University

    Send two copies of 500-word abstract or a completed paper (reading time 20 minutes) and CV via regular mail or e-mail.

    DEADLINE: March 25, 2001

    Professor Vera Camden (vcamden@kent.edu) Department of English Kent State University P.O. Box 5190 Kent, Ohio 44242-0001 (216) 791-7641

    For more information: www.ualberta.ca/~dgay/Bunyan.htm

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