MURFREESBORO — The Department of
English at MTSU will celebrate its 21st anniversary as the sponsor and host of
the Conference on John Milton Oct. 17-19 at the DoubleTree Hotel in
Murfreesboro.
This 12th biennial
conference, first held in Murfreesboro in 1991, attracts scholars of the great
English poet Milton, who is best known for his 17th-century epic “Paradise
Lost.” Registration is scheduled for Thursday evening, Oct. 17, with the
conference itself planned Oct. 18 and 19.
Dr. Kevin Donovan, an MTSU
English professor and one of the conference’s directors, has said past
conference participants traveled from Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, the
United Kingdom and Norway, as well as from every region of the United States.
The conference, which attracts
about 100 Milton scholars each session, has resulted in an award-winning series
of collected essays as well as eight books of edited collections of the best
papers from each conference.
MTSU Professor Emeritus
Charles W. Durham, past president of the Milton Society of America, and Kristin
A. Pruitt, professor emerita of Christian Brothers University, again will serve
with Donovan as co-directors of the event.
This year's plenary speaker is Dr. John Rogers of
Yale University, who will discuss “Newton Reads Milton: Heresies of Creation in
the ‘Principia’ and ‘Paradise Lost’” beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 18, after
an introduction by MTSU Provost Brad Bartel. You can see a complete list of
speakers at http://www.mtsu.edu/english/milton/2013MiltonConfProgram4.pdf.
The registration cost of this
year’s event is $120 per person and includes admission to all conference
sessions.
For more information on the conference, please
visit http://www.mtsu.edu/english/milton or
contact Donovan at Kevin.Donovan@mtsu.edu.
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