Blake List — Volume 1998 : Issue 31

Today's Topics:
	 Re:  Re: introduction
	 MAJOR CONFERENCE
	 what happened?

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Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 04:39:10 EDT
From: ScarltGrrl 
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Subject: Re:  Re: introduction
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Rob,
 
I did the compositions in  college, on an appalachian dulcimer, with very
simple melodies in the form of tradtional English ballads and coventry carols,
essntially (though I think conga is now best for The Little Vagabond).

Scarlet Letters is at: http://scarletletters.com.  Enjoy, and merry meet!

- heather

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Date: Tue, 19 May 98 14:55:46 -0700
From: Seth T. Ross 
To: blake@albion.com
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Date: Mon, 18 May 98 07:50:34 -0700
From: "E.T. Larrissy"  
Subject: MAJOR CONFERENCE
To: blake@albion.com
X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list

6th INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE OF
THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR ROMANTIC STUDIES:

	-ROMANTIC REVELATIONS-

	   Keele University, UK
		Next Summer:
 Thursday 29 July - Sunday August 1, 1999
	    CALL FOR PAPERS

With the approach of the end of the millennium, this
conference aims to consider the idea of 'revelation' in the
writing and culture of the romantic period. Plenary speakers
include:
	MORTON PALEY
	FRANCES FERGUSON
	JOHN BARRELL
One major focus of the conference will be the apocalyptic
or millennial: the use of the Bible; apocalyptic figures and
imagery; apocalypse and history; the American and French
Revolutions as apocalyptic events; apocalypse and prophesy;
English and American millenarianism; Joanna Southcott and Richard
Brothers; Price, Priestley, Paine, Holcroft; apocalypse and German
philosophy; apocalypse and Blake's prophetic poems; Coleridge's
Religious Musings; visual representations of apocalypse - Blake,
Gillray, Turner; Robert Owen's New Moral World; M.H. Abrams'
'Apocalyptic Imagination'.
	The organisers also invite papers that examine any other
literal or figurative meanings of the word 'revelation'. Such topics
might include: revelation and vision; revelation and imagination;
poetry as revelation; revelation and the sublime; revelation and
scandal; the erotic; revelation and the gothic novel; revelation
and the supernatural; disguise and revelation; revelation and
the imagery of the veil; scientific revelations; manuscript
revelations; dramatic revelations; revelation and resolution.
	The organizers particularly welcome offers of papers
from scholars working in other disciplines (Art History,
Philosophy, History, Theology, etc) as well as those engaged
in interdisciplinary projects.
	The conference will take place in Keele English Department,
which is situated in a large Victorian mansion with beautiful gardens.
The area, adjacent to the Potteries, has many associations with the
Midlands Englightenment of the late eighteenth century.
	Please send an abstract of c.400 words, by Friday 16 October
1998 to Simon Bainbridge and Edward Larrissy, BARS Conference, Dept of
English, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, U.K. Tel:
+44(0)1782-583138; Email: ena01@keele.ac.uk.

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Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 02:49:18 EDT
From: NorNob@aol.com
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Subject: what happened?
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I want my Blake!  What happened to him?    NorNob@aol.com

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