CFP: Humor in Middle English, Excluding Chaucer (9/15/05; Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06)
Humor in Middle English, Excluding Chaucer
Special Session
41st International Congress on Medieval Studies
Kalamazoo, MI
4-7 May 2006
I invite abstracts on all aspects of humor in Middle English texts,
excluding Chaucer, for a special session on the topic at the 41st
International Congress on Medieval Studies. Papers have a strict
presentation limit of 20 minutes, and The Congress considers submission
of an abstract and Abstract Cover Sheet to be an agreement by the author
to attend the Congress and to deliver the paper in person if it is
accepted. I will forward all abstracts/cover sheets not selected for
this session to the general committee for consideration in other
sessions.
Please send 300-word abstract, preferably by email attachment in MS
Word or RTF format, or by post to the address below. Include a completed
Medieval Institute Abstract Cover Sheet
(http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/41cfp/forms.html), as well.
Abstracts and coversheets need to arrive no later than September 15,
2005 to be considered.
Michael W. George
Millikin Univ.
English Dept.
1184 W. Main St.
Decatur, IL 62522
Phone: (wk) 217-362-6064; (hm) 217-428-5549
Email: mgeorge_at_millikin.edu
Dr. Michael W. George
Assistant Professor of English
Millikin University
mgeorge_at_mail.millikin.edu
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