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LITERATURE
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RELIGION
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Call for Papers |
The International Milton Symposium welcomes scholars from across the world for five
days of convivial discussion and debate. The Program Committee invites proposals for 20 minute papers on all aspects of Milton studies, from established approaches to new and emerging ones. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following: Pacific, and Global Milton Milton in the Americas, Milton in Canada Comparative epic, classical reception Rhetoric, language, translingualism Lyric, music, voice Genre, form, adaptation Illustration, graphic narrative, film Cultures of reading: print, manuscript, DH Romance, utopia, science fiction Milton’s schoolrooms Divorce, toleration, censorship Chastity, marriage, polygamy Gender, sexuality, asexuality, queerness Theology, heresy, orthodoxy Political theology; law and literature Sovereignty, kingship, tyranny Colony, empire, archipelago Church, corporation, nation Disability, blindness, plague Monism, dualism, vitalism, mechanism Animal, human, angel, deity Ecology, environment, infrastructure Anthropology, ethnography, indigeneity Service, servitude, slavery, race Milton’s Shakespeare Milton and Cavendish Milton and Spenser Milton and Hobbes Milton and . . . Milton studies now See website for link to submit a proposal (500 words maximum) on or before July 1, 2022. |
Summary |
IMS 2023 : 13th International Milton Symposium, University of Toronto will take place in Toronto, Canada. It’s a 5 days event starting on Jul 10, 2023 (Monday) and will be winded up on Jul 14, 2023 (Friday). IMS 2023 falls under the following areas: LITERATURE, RELIGION, etc. Submissions for this Symposium can be made by Jul 1, 2022. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the IMS 2023
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Credits and Sources |
[1] IMS 2023 : 13th International Milton Symposium, University of Toronto |