As is tradition at Connotations, we are once again happy to host the Literary Advent Calendar 2021 for the English department of Eberhard Karls University Tübingen. And what better way…
11th International Connotations Symposium Textual Surprises Universitaetskolleg Bommerholz List of Participants and Papers (in alphabetical order) Catherine Addison (University of Zululand): “The Spondee as a Textual Surprise” Neil Browne, PhD,…
In her entry into the debate on close reading John Donne, Heather Dubrow responds to the articles by Judith Anderson and Theresa M. DiPasquale, both published in Connotations 27….
The CfP deadline for the 2019 Connotations symposium (under the topic “Understanding (through) Annotations”) has just been extended to October 31, 2018. We particularly invite graduate participants to submit a…
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