CFP: Jamesian Arts (3/1/02; journal issue)

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Date: Fri Jul 13 2001 - 14:35:23 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Forum on "Jamesian Arts"

    Submissions are invited for a Fall 2002 Forum on "Jamesian Arts."
    Contributions may address any aspect of the topic, including:

    James and the visual arts--experiences, analogies, tropes, and borrowings;
    illustrations of and in James's work; James's art criticism, the critic as
    artist, James and Ruskin, James and Pater; the art of fiction, "The Art of
    Fiction," Jamesian style, Jamesian guile, strategy, design, and
    artfulness; museums in James, representations of arts and artists, the
    sister arts; the painter's eye; James and Impressionism, Mannerism,
    Realism, Modernism, Decadence, Classicism; Sargent's James/James's
    Sargent; William Wetmore Story; music, sculpture, painting; the theatrical
    arts--dramaturgy, staging, setting; private collections/public arts,
    aristocratic patronage, middle-class culture, mass entertainment, the work
    of art in the age of mechanical reproduction; caricature; ekphrasis.

    HJR forums provide a flexible space for critical conversation about a
    specific topic and allow for shorter, less formal contributions.
    Contributions should be submitted in duplicate and produced according to
    current MLA style. Please enclose return postage with your manuscript.
       
    One-page proposals or short (10-12 pages) essays should be sent by March
    1, 2002 to:

    Susan M. Griffin, Editor
    The Henry James Review
    Department of English
    University of Louisville
    Louisville, KY 40292
    E-mail: HJAMESR@LOUISVILLE.EDU

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