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Cambridge University Graduate Conference 2011 : Cambridge University Graduate Conference: 'A Most Immense Inheritance' - Inheritance in the Eighteenth Century and Romantic Period | |||||||||||
Link: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/noticeboard/romanticism/index.htm | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS
Cambridge University Graduate Conference 'A Most Immense Inheritance' - Inheritance in the Eighteenth Century and Romantic Period External Respondent: Dr Nicholas Halmi, the Margaret Candfield Fellow and Tutor in English at University College, Oxford. We invite academic paper proposals from graduate students and post-docs. Papers should last no longer than twenty minutes. Submissions are welcome on any aspect of inheritance, including those that take an interdisciplinary approach. Possible subjects could include, but are not limited to: prodigality; exclusion; primogeniture; land ownership; representation of the public and private spheres; literary, philosophical and intellectual influence; allusion; canon formation; and gender. Please email abstracts as .doc files to gradconference@english.cam.ac.uk Or mail hard copies to: James Harriman-Smith Peterhouse Cambridge CB2 1RD The deadline for proposals is midnight on the 28th February 2011. |
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