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The T. S. Eliot Society will again offer two ninety-minute sessions at the annual Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1900, to be held at the University of Louisville, February 21–23, 2013. The first of these will be an open session that invites abstracts on any subject reasonably related to Eliot. The second will specifically consider Eliot’s use of, or response to, aspects of nineteenth-century culture, including but not limited to literature (Romantic, Victorian, or Symbolist poetry in particular), literary criticism, journalism, philosophy, other art forms, or science.
Those interested should send a 300-word abstract to John Morgenstern (j.morgenstern@chch.oxon.org) no later than September 1, 2011. Please include the following information with your abstract:
Name
Home Address
E-mail address
Telephone number
Academic affiliation (if applicable)
Paper title
Brief personal biographical note (approximately 150 words)
For further information, please visit the conference website: www.thelouisvilleconference.com.
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