Dear Peter,
Thank you for the notification: an interesting topic! I'm afraid I won't
be able to make it, though, as I am in the throes of preparing an AHRC
application. But I will see you in Vilnius next week!
Thank you also for your willingness to talk to me about the Lectureship
at De Montfort English department. Again, one thing led to another, and
with things being at times equal and at times unequal, and in the end I
quietly decided not to apply.
I am trying to drum up some support for the modern manuscript studies
seminar, which I am convening. Would you be able to print and post the
attached and/rcirculate the information below to interested parties?
Many thanks,
Wim
MSS: Modern Manuscript Studies Seminar at the Institute of English
Studies (University of London)
Dr Tracy Brain (Bath Spa University)
"Representing Sylvia Plath"
Venue: Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, room NG14
Date: 20 November
Time: 5.30-7pm
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> Scholarship and the Society for Textual Scholarship
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> Subject: Roundtable reminder
>
> Tuesday at 4
> Print Editions in the "Digital Age"
> a Roundtable Discussion
>
> with:
> Nigel Wood and Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University Sukanta
> Chaudhuri and Abhijit Gupta, Jadavpur University Paul Eggert,
> University of New South Wales Tony Edwards and Peter
> Shillingsburg, De Montfort University
>
> Topic: What is the role of print scholarly editions in the
> so-called "digital age"?
> With possible attention also to: How can the insights of
> textual criticism be better presented to students and critics
> at large?
>
> Date and Time: Tuesday, Nov. 13, 4pm
> Place: Centre for Textual Scholarship
> De Montfort University
> Clephan 1.01
> Directions: http://www.cts.dmu.ac.uk/index.php?q=map.html
>
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