APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature and Culture
http://appositions.blogspot.com/
ISSN: 1946-1992
E-Conference: February-March, 2009
http://appositions.blogspot.com/
ISSN: 1946-1992
E-Conference: February-March, 2009
Dialogues & Exchanges
(writers/readers/texts/fields)
On this page you’ll find closing remarks from the 2009 Appositions e-conference. Papers from that event have been removed from the site, but a conference program remains along with any comments that were posted in reply to the papers during February-March, 2009.
You may still view our two special events from the e-conference:
* John Milton E-Variorum:
On this page you’ll find closing remarks from the 2009 Appositions e-conference. Papers from that event have been removed from the site, but a conference program remains along with any comments that were posted in reply to the papers during February-March, 2009.
You may still view our two special events from the e-conference:
* John Milton E-Variorum:
“When I consider how my light is spent”,
http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/02/event.html
* Book Reviewing in the Digital Age:
* Book Reviewing in the Digital Age:
Practice/Politics/Pedagogy,
http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/02/event-b.html
We hope you’ll visit those events, which will remain open, and offer your questions and statements via the “post a comment” link at the bottom of each document page. All postings will be lightly moderated prior to their appearance.
This e-conference was a free, open-access event organized and hosted by APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature and Culture, ISSN: 1946-1992, a peer-reviewed, electronic, independently managed and published journal.
For articles and book reviews published in Volume One of the journal, use the triangles above to open and close the TOC: go to 2008, then May. Click individual titles and then scroll down.
Volume Two of Appositions will be published in May, 2009. All submissions to the journal will undergo our standard peer-review process.
During the period of the e-conference (February 28 until April 6, 2009), the Appositions site received a total of 1,186 visits from 69 countries, including, for example: South Africa (3), France (8), Italy (15), Germany (18), and India (31). Total visits from the top 5 countries representing the greatest frequencies were: Australia (33), Canada (69), Cyprus (79), UK (148), US (630). 17 comments were posted in reply to the papers and events.
If you would like to see a copy of the CFP for the 2009 e-conference, click here:
We hope you’ll visit those events, which will remain open, and offer your questions and statements via the “post a comment” link at the bottom of each document page. All postings will be lightly moderated prior to their appearance.
This e-conference was a free, open-access event organized and hosted by APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature and Culture, ISSN: 1946-1992, a peer-reviewed, electronic, independently managed and published journal.
For articles and book reviews published in Volume One of the journal, use the triangles above to open and close the TOC: go to 2008, then May. Click individual titles and then scroll down.
Volume Two of Appositions will be published in May, 2009. All submissions to the journal will undergo our standard peer-review process.
During the period of the e-conference (February 28 until April 6, 2009), the Appositions site received a total of 1,186 visits from 69 countries, including, for example: South Africa (3), France (8), Italy (15), Germany (18), and India (31). Total visits from the top 5 countries representing the greatest frequencies were: Australia (33), Canada (69), Cyprus (79), UK (148), US (630). 17 comments were posted in reply to the papers and events.
If you would like to see a copy of the CFP for the 2009 e-conference, click here:
http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/02/cfp-2009-dialogues-and-exchanges.html
We hope you will enjoy your visit, and that you’ll share Appositions with your colleagues, friends, and students. If you have questions and/or comments, please let us hear from you.
—The Editors
We hope you will enjoy your visit, and that you’ll share Appositions with your colleagues, friends, and students. If you have questions and/or comments, please let us hear from you.
—The Editors
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APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature & Culture, http://appositions.blogspot.com/, ISSN: 1946-1992, Volume Two (2009): Dialogues & Exchanges
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