The MLA spring Newsletter appeared today, and among the sessions listed for
the 2002 MLA convention in New York are two sponsored by the Keats-Shelley
Association. They are both wholly open sessions and are designated as
follows:
1. "Romantic Theater, Theatrical Romanticism." Jeffrey Cox, Univ. of
Colorado, Boulder.
2. "Generations: Historical or Thematic." The focus should be on
generational relations or gaps (e.g. between Godwin-Wollstonecraft and the
Shelleys, the Lake School and the Second Generation, between the early
nineteenth century and the later, between the Romantics and us, or on how
the Romantics imagined the future). Sonia Hofkosh, Tufts University .
2-page proposals to the session chairs by 15 March. Both Profs. Cox and
Hofkosh are open to email submissions. Their addresses are
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