CFP: Exploring the Renaissance 2002: An International Conference (12/31/01; 4/4/02-4/6/02)

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Date: Mon Jul 23 2001 - 16:07:51 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS
    Exploring the Renaissance 2002
    An International Conference
    April 4-6, 2002
    Sponsored by the South-Central Renaissance Conference and
    The Saint Louis University Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies

    Papers are welcome in any area of Renaissance studies, including art,
    history, literature, music, philosophy, science, and theology. In
    particular, submissions are invited on the following topics:
            Elizabeth I: In preparation for the commemoration of the
    four-hundredth anniversary of her death, we invite papers and proposals for
    special sessions on any topic related to the Queen, including
                    Elizabeth, Colonization, and the New World
                    Images of the Queen in Civic Pageants, Royal Progresses, and
    the Popular Drama
                    Elizabethan Court Poetry and Music
                    The Rise of Elizabethan Nationalism
                    Elizabethan Art and Portraiture and the Shaping of Public
    Perceptions
            Andrew Marvell: To celebrate the inauguration of a new Andrew
    Marvell Society, we invite papers and proposals on any topic related to the
    poet, including
                    Marvel, the Pastoral, and Nun Appleton House
                    Marvell, Cromwell, and Revolutionary England
                    Marvell and the Arts
            Reformation and Counter-Reformation
            Erotic Triangles in Early Modern Art and Literature
            Citizens and Aliens in Shakespeare and the Drama
            Renaissance Epic and the Fashioning of a 'Gentleman or Noble Person'

    Submissions: Sessions should be proposed no later than September 30, 2001.
    Individual papers must be submitted no later than December 31. Send two
    copies of both abstract (100 words) and paper (8-10 pages, reading time 20
    minutes) to Donald Stump, Program Chair, Department of English, Saint Louis
    University, St. Louis, MO 63103. Email: stump@slu.edu. Phone: (314)
    977-3009. Program participants are required to join SCRC and are encouraged
    to submit publication-length versions of their papers to the SCRC journal,
    Explorations in Renaissance Culture.
    Inquiries: Please direct questions about registration and local arrangements
    to David T. Murphy, Director, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies,
    Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63103. Email: murphydt@slu.edu. Phone:
    (314) 977-7180. Information on the conference, its sponsoring organization,
    and upcoming events is available at
    www.stedwards.edu/hum/klawitter/scrc.html

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