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Graduate Student Conference 2004


2004 Graduate Student Book History Conference

February 13, 2004

  • The Popularity of Playbooks in Early Modern England - Alan B. Farmer
  • Lesbia and Lycidas at Devonshire House: reading and writing in the Sheridan circle, 1770-1795 - Amy R. Haley
  • A New and More Perfect Edition: Translation, Print, and the Author(iz)ing of Franklin’s Autobiography - Chris Hunter
  • David, Bathsheba, and the Penitential Psalms - Clare Costley
  • The 1595 (Geneva) Edition of Montaigne’s Essais - Daisy Aaronian
  • The Anxieties of Vision In Pauline Hopkin's Of One Blood - Nellickal Jacob
  • Genre and Reading in Early Modern England - Nicholas Popper
  • Walter Kaufmann and the Americanization of Nietzsche - Ben Saddoris
  • The booksellers of 18th-century France - Thierry Rigogne
  • Hawking Terror: The Discourse of Vengeance in the French Revolutionary Press, 1789-1794 - Valerae Hurley
  • Bardic Voices, Material Texts: Print Capitalism and the Problem of Authorial Voice in Eighteenth-Century British Poetry - James Mulholland

February 2004