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Performances of Milton's Poems by Lance Pierson

Lance Pierson is performing Milton’s poems at the following events
 
Monday 22nd September – St Peter’s, Vere Street (London)
Tuesday 14th October – Chester Literature Festival
Wednesday 15th October – Wellington Town Council Literary Festival
Thursday 28th October – Arts Alive Festival, Leatherhead Theatre
Thursday 30th October – Edinburgh University (University Members only)
Friday 7th November – St Ebbe’s Church, Oxford
Thursday 4th December – St Giles-in-the-Fields (London)
Sunday 7th December – Westminster Abbey (provisional)
 
Please visit the Lance Pierson web site for more details
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Ninth International Milton Symposium - Call for Papers

2008 marks the quatercentenary of John Milton’s birth in Bread Street, London – the city in which he was to live and work for much of his life. It is therefore appropriate that the Ninth International Milton Symposium will be celebrating this event with a five-day conference, 7-11 July 2008, under the auspices of the Institute of English Studies at the University of London.

The Planning Committee (see below) invites papers on − but not restricted to − the following broad themes:

Places

London itself provides one obvious focus of interest since Milton was unquestionably the most important writer the city has ever produced. But places, whether real or imaginary, play a large and arguably under-examined part in his writings.

Beliefs

There has recently been a resurgence of interest in Milton’s religious beliefs, sparked off in particular by the debate over the authorship of De Doctrina Christiana. We would therefore welcome papers on such themes as heresy, orthodoxy and unorthodoxy, and radicalism.

Writings

The texts, contexts, and conditions of publication of Milton’s writings in various genres on various occasions.

Events

Fresh papers dealing with key events in Milton’s life and times will be welcome as will those dealing more generally with his responses to the revolutionary upheavals of the seventeenth century.

Proposals for papers (500 words maximum, and preferably in the form of an email attachment) should be submitted in the first instance to Professor Martin Dzelzainis, Department of English, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX; m.dzelzainis@rhul.ac.uk. The deadline for proposals is 15 September 2007.

Planning Committee: Warren Chernaik (King’s, London); Martin Dzelzainis (Royal Holloway, London); Karen Edwards (Exeter); Stephen M. Fallon (Notre Dame); Tom Healy (Birkbeck, London); Michael Lieb (Illinois, Chicago); Peter Lindenbaum (Indiana); David Loewenstein (Madison-Wisconsin); Regina Schwartz (Northwestern); Kevin Sharpe (Queen Mary, London)

For more information about the Institute of English Studies, contact: ies@sas.ac.uk

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