The 22nd Annual Conference of the American Literature Association will be held later this month at The Westin Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts, from 26-29 May 2011, and there is one paper of interest. The full program and registration information can be accessed at: http://www.calstatela.edu/academic/english/ala2/american_literature_assoc_2011.html.
SATURDAY,
Session 18-D Longfellow and Modernity (Essex North East)
Organized by the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Society
Chair: Christoph Irmscher, Indiana University Bloomington
PAPER 3 OF 3. ―Dante‘s Inferno in Dante’s Inferno, or Longfellow Enters the World of Video Games,‖ Joshua S. Matthews, University of Iowa
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