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The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th3. Gary KELLY University of Alberta4. Susan LANSER, Brandeis University40th 5. NWSECS Devoney LOOSER, Annual Meeting University of Missouri6. Felicity NUSSBAUM, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles7. Betty A. SCHELLENBERG, Simon Fraser University8. Beth Fowkes TOBIN, Arizona State UniversityAudio Visual Needs: a table to sit nine (eight participants and a chairperson)with MICROPHONE.112. “Why Is There No French Mr. Darcy: A Comparison of the French andEnglish Novelistic Traditions” (Roundtable) Suite 218Chair: Sally O’DRISCOLL, Fairfield University1. Kate JENSEN, Louisiana State University2. Christopher MOUNSEY, University of Winchester3. Lesley WALKER, University of Indiana, South Bend4. Miriam WALLACE, New College of Florida5. Carolyn WOODWARD, University of New Mexico113. “Teaching the <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>: A Poster Session”Chair: Jack IVERSON, Whitman College North Atrium1. John HALLAM, Pacific Lutheran University, “The Paris SalonExhibitions of the Long <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”2. Dale Katherine IRELAND, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University, East Bay, “‘Wewere at leisure to extend our speculations and to investigate the reasonof those peculiarities’: Using <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Travel Writing in theCritical Thinking Class”3. Roxanne KENT-DRURY, Northern Kentucky University, “Editing the<strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>: The Eminent Ladies Anthology Project”4. Heather KING, University of the Redlands, “Shakespeare in theRestoration: Staging Assignments”5. Christopher NAGLE, Western Michigan University, “PolyamorousLiterature: Erotic and Affective Multiplicities from the Bible to The LWord”6. Lorri NANDREA, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, “LaurenceSterne: An Upper Division Undergraduate Seminar”7. Cecilia PICK, Minnesota State University, Mankato, “Goethe andSchiller <strong>for</strong> Generation Y”8. Laura RUNGE, University of South Florida, “Teaching Women andPlace in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> British Literature”Dividers or Easels <strong>for</strong> display of posters as well as foamcore supports.Note: Posters will be on display throughout conference.34

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