Beowulf against the Grain
Medieval History

Beowulf against the Grain


DEADLINE APPROACHES!

The Society for New Language Study and In Geardagum: Essays on Old and Middle English are sponsoring a session at the 2011 ICMS called: Beowulf against the Grain. We are looking for papers that are unconventional, nontraditional, or innovative approaches to Beowulf whose arguments are based on close readings of the text. 500-word proposals/abstracts for twenty-minute papers will be accepted until August 31. Please send submissions and questions to Elizabeth Howard ([email protected]).




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