UPDATE: Nineteenth-Century Pirates (2/1/04; collection)
>Contributions are solicited for an edited collection on Pirates and
>Mutineers in nineteenth-century literature. Deadline for abstracts
>extended to February 1st 2004.
>
>Suggested topics might include:
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>Robert Louis Stevenson.
>Henry Newbolt.
>Dickensian pirates.
>Smugglers, buccaneers and privateers.
>Dialogues between real-life piracy and fiction.
>Gilbert & Sullivan.
>Mythologizing Drake.
>The Victorians and Elizabethan seafarers.
>However, the above topics are by no means prescriptive. Please send
>abstracts(either via e-mail or regular mail) by no later than February 1st
>2004. Queries should be addressed to Grace Moore:
>gracem_at_uidaho.edu
>
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>Dr. Grace Moore
>Assistant Professor
>The Department of English
>The University of Idaho
>Room 126 Carol Ryrie Brink Hall
>P.O. Box 441102
>Moscow
>Idaho 83844-1102
>USA
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