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The Haywood Edition: A New Millennium in Editing for a New Entourage of Editors - Alex Pettit, Department of English, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 76203; alexp01@sprynet.com
Taking Haywood to the Next Level - Alex Pettit, Department of English, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 76203; alexp01@sprynet.com
Importations from the French: The Gallic Presence in English Literature and Criticism - Jacqueline Vanhoutte, Department of English, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 76203; jv0012@unt.edu
Why the Book, and in what Format? - Jim Springer Borck, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803; jborck@valhalla.artsci.lsu.edu; FAX 225-388-4129
The Defoe Edition - Jim Springer Borck, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803; jborck@valhalla.artsci.lsu.edu; FAX 225-388-4129
Mentoring in Eighteenth-Century Studies - Phyllis Thompson, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; FAX 225-388-4129
Grand Events: Coronations, Assumptions, Geographical Discoveries, Funerals, Baptisms, Incarnations, Revelations, Apparitions, Victories, Returns, Ordinations, Conversions, Conquests, Celebrations, Holidays, Sieges, Revolutions, and Anything Big You Can Think Of, in Texts, Paintings, Frescoes, Statues, Music, Opera, Drama, or even in Real Life - Kevin L. Cope, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803; 72310.3204@compuserve.com; FAX 225-388-4129
Echoes of Revolution in the Eighteenth-Century Novel - Susan Spencer, Department of English, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma, 73034; sspencer@aix1.ucok.edu E-mail preferred to "snail mail" until August.
The First Noel Report: Discoveries in the First Year of Noel Fellowships - Robert C. Leitz, Noel Collection, Noel Memorial Library, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana, 71115; rleitz@pilot.lsus.edu
Small Collections and Super-Archives: New Beyonds and Old Limits of Unusual Eighteenth-Century Collections - Robert C. Leitz, Noel Collection, Noel Memorial Library, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana, 71115; rleitz@pilot.lsus.edu
Slouching towards Wordsworth: Nature, Natural Philosophy, and Literature - Kathleen Holcomb, Department of English, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas, 76901; Kathleen.Holcomb@angelo.edu
Eighteenth-Century Models, Twenty-First Century Examples: Or, How my Background in Restoration-Eighteenth-Century Literature Preapred me for Dealing with Administration in Academe - Deborah Anne Jacobs, P. O. Box 1454, Pikeville, Kentucky, 41502; dajaco@service1.uky.edu
Approaching the Millennium: Literary Outlooks on the Future - Heinz Antor (with input from Rudiger Ahrens), Lerchenberg 8, D-97246 Eibelstadt, Germany; heinz.antor@phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
Political Discourse in the England of Queen Anne: The Public Controversy about the Ending of the War of the Spanish Succession - Heinz-Joachim Mllenbrock, Seminar fr Englische Philologie, Kate-Hamburger-Weg 3, D-37073 Gttingen, Germany; hmuelle@gwdg.de; FAX (+) 49-551-392260
Technology and Teaching in the Eighteenth Century - Laura Morrow, Department of English, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana, 71115; lmorrow@pilot.lsus.edu
Gullibles' Travels: Naivete, Sincerity, and Self-Delusion in the Eighteenth-Century Novel - Robert Gibson Robinson III, Baton Rouge; rgriii@hotmail.com
Women Writers of the Eighteenth Century - Alice Cushman, Department of English, Tarleton State University, Stephenville, Texas, 76402
Reading Newspapers and Magazines: The Contents of Periodicals - Sara Burroughs, 800 E. 2nd St., Natchitoches, Louisiana, 71457; SBurr1118@aol.com
Approaches to Overlooked Texts - Colby H. Kullman, Department of English, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi, 38677
Books, Manuscripts, and Editors - James May, Department of English, Penn State University at DuBois, College Place, DuBois, Pennsylvania, 15801; jem4@psuvm.psu.edu
Inventing Eighteenth-Century Authorship: Defoe, Haywood, Richardson, Austen, and Friends - Janet Aikins, Department of English, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, 03824; Janet.Aikins@unh.edu
Zealots and Dissidents: Criminals, Methodists, and other Countercultures - Kathryn Duncan, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; gator47@ibm.net; FAX 225-388-4129
Restoration Drama - Connie Capers Thorson, Library, Allegheny University, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 16335; cthorson@alleg.edu
Jonathan Swift - James Thorson, Department of English, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 878131; jthorson@unm.edu
Dryden and his Versifying and Criticizing Friends - seminar leader under construction; contact Conference Director Kevin Cope
Sentimentalizing Colonialism - Sharon Harrow, affiliated with the University of Arizona but postally located at 1532 Slaterville Road, Apartment A, Ithaca, New York 14850; sharrow@U.Arizona.EDU
Iberian (Spanish, Portuguese, Central and South American, Andorran, Basque) Studies Panel - seminar leader under construction; contact Conference Director Kevin L. Cope
The Two-Sided Mirror: Music, Poetry, Politics, and Revolution - Gloria Eive, Liberal and Civic Studies Program, St. Mary's College of California, P. O. Box 3476, Moraga, California, 94575-3476; geive@stmarys-ca.edu; FAX 1-510-895-5960
Jane Austen and the Marketplace - Elisabeth Ellington, Department of English, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 02154; ellington@binah.cc.brandeis.edu
David Hume: Sentiment, Art, and Morality - Eva Dadlez and James Mock, c/o Eva Dadlez, Department of Humanities and Philosophy, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma, 73034-5209; edadlez@aix1.ucok.edu; FAX 405-330-3823
Will that be Canoe or Sedan-Chair? Frontier Exploration, Grand Tours, and the Modalities of Highly Conceptualized or Purposive Travel in the Eighteenth Century - Donald Desserud and Robin Sutherland, c/o Donald Desserud, Department of History and Politics, University of New Brunswick at Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 4L5, Canada; desserud@admin1.csd.unbsj.ca
Early American Literature - Elizabeth A. Latshaw, Department of English, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 36849
Dream Visions and Revelations: Enthusiasm Delineated - Murray Brown, Department of English, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303; engmlb@panther.gsu.edu
The Pen is Mightier than the Sword: Wielding Words in Eighteenth-Century France - Megan Conway, Department of French, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana, 71115; mconway@pilot.lsus.edu
Literary Identities in the Eighteenth Century South and British West Indies - Karen Weyler; UNTIL JULY 31, 1999: Department of English, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27109; AFTER AUGUST 1, 1999: Department of English, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27402-6170; WeylerKA@wfu.edu
Women and Marriage in the Eighteenth Century - Karen Holleran, 2304 West 3rd Street, Davenport, Iowa, 52802; KEHprof@aol.com
Sites of Desire, Scenes of Control - Keith Sandiford, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,Louisiana, 70803; FAX 225-388-4129
Samuel Johnson at the Millennium: Recent Developments in Johnson Studies - David Venturo, Department of English, The College of New Jersey, P. O. Box 7718, Ewing, New Jersey, 08628-0718; dventuro@tcnj.edu
She Would Not Have Smiled for the World: Jane Austen on Comedy, Tragedy, and Reality - Kathleen "Kit" Kincade, Department of English and Philosophy, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, Texas, 75962-3007; kkincade@sfasu.edu
After Aphra: British Women Dramatists, 1677-1850 - LuAnn Venden Herrell, Department of English, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 76203; lherrell@gte.net
Disciplined Reading: One Text or Many? - Syndy M. Conger with Tim Erwin and Carla Hay, c/o Syndy M. Conger, Department of English, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, 61455; mfsmc@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
The Bold and the Beautiful: The Visual Arts and/as National Identity - Michel Huysseune, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Centrum voor Politicologie, Pleinann 2, 1050, Brussels, Belgium; mjhuysse@vub.ac.be
Spectatorship in the Eighteenth Century: Architecture, Book Illustration, Chirologia, the Gothic Revival, Home Furnishing, Icons, Iconoclasts, Images, Inn Signs, Maps, Paintings, the Picturesque, Print Series, Public & Private Gardens, Sartorial Expression, Statuary, Theater, Tourism, & Voyeurism - Steve Raynie, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803; FAX 225-388-4129; ezra_babylon@email.msn.com
Bringing up the Boys: or, Virtue and Propriety in the Construction of the Eighteenth-Century "Gentleman" - Mary Rose Kasraie, 646 Tanglewood Trl., NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30327; mkas@mindspring.com
Last Exit to Newgate: The Criminal and Prison Narrative and Image in the Eighteenth Century - Daniel Gonzalez, Department of English, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803; FAX 225-388-4129; dgonzal@lsu.edu
Seminar on political science and the Restoration and eighteenth century - leader under construction; contact Conference Director Kevin Cope.
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