Tuesday, January 22, 2008

EMR Call For Papers Deadline Extension

Please take note that the deadline for submissions has been extended to:

February 4, 2008.

Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society
Call for Papers

10th Annual Conference
April 19-21, 2008
Springfield and Harrodsburg, Kentucky

The Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society, now celebrating its 10th year, is issuing a call for papers on all aspects of Roberts's work and life. Papers may deal intertextually with Roberts and other writers, Roberts in the context of the Southern Renaissance, Roberts viewed from regional and historical perspectives, Roberts and Modernism, stylistic studies, etc.

Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
--Roberts in the context of Southern literature
--Roberts and other writers (i.e. Roberts and Faulkner, Roberts and Yeats, Roberts and James Still, Roberts and Wendell Berry, Roberts and John Burroughs)
--Roberts and Southern Agrarianism
--Roberts's literary and stylistic influences (i.e. Synge, Hardy, Joyce, Homer, Hopkins, Beethoven)
--Roberts and nature writing
--Roberts and Modernism
--Roberts and the novel
--Roberts and regionalism
--Roberts and the politics of literary reputation
--Roberts and feminism
--Roberts and Kentucky

Papers should be approximately fifteen minutes long. Please submit title and brief abstract to Jamie Stamant(stam202@tamu.edu). Deadline:
February 4, 2008.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

EMRS Newsletter: Call for Submissions

The Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society Newsletter is accepting submissions. Please send any items of interest, whether related to Roberts's life or work, to sflorczyk@msn.com.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Call for Papers: 2008 EMR Society Conference

To all Roberts Society Members:
Please note that the
Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society has issued its
call for papers. Spring of 2008 will mark the 10th anniversary of the
Roberts Society's annual conference, being held April 19-21, 2008. The
conference will be held in
Harrodsburg and Springfield, Kentucky. The
conference headquarters is the historic Beaumont Inn in
Harrodsburg.
Academic paper sessions will be held at St. Catherine College and may deal
with all aspects of Roberts's work and life.

Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
--Roberts in the context of Southern literature
--Roberts and other writers (i.e. Roberts and Faulkner, Roberts and
Yeats,
Roberts and James Still, Roberts and
Wendell Berry, Roberts and John Burroughs)
--Roberts and Southern Agrarianism
--Roberts's literary and stylistic influences (i.e. Synge, Hardy,
Joyce, Homer, Hopkins, Beethoven)
--Roberts and nature writing
--Roberts and Modernism
--Roberts and the novel
--Roberts and regionalism
--Roberts and the politics of literary reputation
--Roberts and feminism
--Roberts and Kentucky



Papers should be approximately fifteen minutes long. Please submit
title and brief abstract to James Stamant (stam202@tamu.edu)
Deadline:
January 15, 2008.
Direct all other inquiries to the Conference Co-Directors, Gregg
Neikirk, Dept. of English, Westfield State College, Westfield, MA 01085
and
H. R. Stoneback, Dept. of English, SUNY-New Paltz,
New Paltz, NY 12561.
Conference lodging and registration information will be e-mailed in January to everyone on the list.