Friday 13 April (3222 Angell Hall)

9:30-10:00

Sidonie Smith — University of Michigan
Introductory Remarks [more info]

10:00-11:30

Panel 1, "American Culture"

Eric J. Sundquist — UCLA
“King’s ‘Dream’ and Its Legacy” [more info]

Ronald Bush — Oxford University
“Tennis by the Book” [more info]

12:00-2:00

Lunch

2:30-4:00

Panel 2, "Editorial Theory and Practice"

Robin G. Schulze — Penn State University
"Degeneracy and Manliness: Ezra Pound's Revisions of 'Contemporania'" [more info]

William P. Hogan — Providence College
"Editing Yeats's Plays: The Case of The Golden Helmet and The Green Helmet" [more info]

Jonathan Allison - University of Kentucky
"The bundle of accident and incoherence: the letters of Louis MacNeice" [more info]

4:00-5:00

Linda Gregerson — University of Michigan
Reading I [more info]



Saturday 14 April (Michigan Room, Michigan League)

9:30-11:00

Panel 3, "Offbeat Modernism"

Michael North — UCLA
"Wyndham Lewis, Soldier of Humor" [more info]

Brenda R. Silver — Dartmouth College
"What Hath George Wrought? Or, How a Nice Modernist Girl Found Fan Fiction" [more info]

11:30-1:00

Panel 4, "Modern Gender, Genesis, Genre"

Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux — University of Maryland
"Rita Dove's Museum" [more info]

Margaret Mills Harper — Georgia State University
"Flannery O'Connor's Good Country Difference" [more info]

Catherine E. Paul — Clemson University
"How Gertrude Stein Teaches Us To Read" [more info]

1:00-3:00

Lunch

3:00-4:00

Thomas Lynch — University of Michigan
Reading II [more info]

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