Medieval History
Bone Dreams Conference
Bone Dreams: Anglo-Saxon Culture and the Modern Imagination
Faculty of English, University of Oxford, April 26th, 2008
This is an international one-day conference exploring relationships
between Anglo-Saxon culture and literature and their revisioning in
twentieth-century writing and visual culture.
For further information, including a draft schedule and registration
form, please access the following link:
http://www.medieval.ox.ac.uk/bonedreams.html All welcome.
David Clark (Leicester)
[email protected]Nicholas Perkins (St Hugh's College, Oxford)
[email protected]
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Cfp: Words And Deeds In Anglo-saxon England
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