Conference cfp: The Popular and the Middlebrow: Women’s Writing 1890-1940
Elizabeth Eaylor 1912-1975: a Centenary Conference
Abstracts are invited on any aspect of the writing of the novelist Elizabeth Taylor.These should be about 250 words and sent in the form of an e-mail attachment to arrive by December 8 2011. The conference will be held at Anglia Ruskin’s Cambridge campus. Participants include John Brannigan, Erica Brown, Alice Ferrebe, Maud Ellmann, Faith Pullin, N. H. Reeve. The plenary speaker is Nicola Beauman. Papers will be of 20 minutes duration.
The convenor is happy to talk informally to or correspond with anyone who may be considering submitting a proposal. Please include your postal address and daytime telephone number. Ph. D students are also asked to give the title of their dissertation and the name and e-mail address of their supervisor.
Convenor: Professor Mary Joannou, Anglia Ruskin University
E-mail: Mary.Joannou@anglia.ac.uk. Tel: 0845 196 2049
The Middlebrow Network is an AHRC-funded project that provides a focus for research on the loaded and disreputable term ‘middlebrow’ and the areas of cultural production it purports to represent. The network is both transatlantic and interdisciplinary: we work to foster discussion and collaboration across geographical and disciplinary divides. http://research.shu.ac.uk/middlebrow-network/
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