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Submissions from 2001
Irish, Moors, Scythians, and Othello, Christopher P. Baker
Othello as Ovidian Scythian, Christopher P. Baker
Richard II as rex ludens, Christopher P. Baker
Enacting Feminist Pedagogy: A Reflection on Teaching Feminist Theory, Helen E. Howells
Facing the Page: The Prefaces of Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers, Helen E. Howells
Beowulf, Women’s Studies, and Technology, Carol P. Jamison
Submissions from 2000
Marvell's 'Echoing Song' as tombeau, Christopher P. Baker
Submissions from 1999
Chair, "Non-Shakespearean Drama", Christopher P. Baker
Submissions from 1998
A Shakespearean Analogue for Milton's Sonnet 23, Christopher P. Baker
Bodies (Impolitic in Shakespeare's Tetralogies, Christopher P. Baker
Chair, Fifth round of sessions, Christopher P. Baker
Chair, Gender and Power in Renaissance Drama, Christopher P. Baker
"Why seems it so particular with thee?": Hamlet's Double Grief,, Christopher P. Baker
Submissions from 1996
"The Burnt-offering Motif in Donne's "Canonization", Christopher Baker
Two Models of Leadership from Shakespeare: Richard II and Henry V, Christopher P. Baker
Submissions from 1995
Chair, panel on Shakespearean Comedy, Christopher P. Baker
"Nada: Sacred and Profane in Hemingway's " 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place", Christopher P. Baker
Submissions from 1994
A Rationale for Lifelong Learning, Christopher P. Baker
Submissions from 1991
Chair, "Rhetoric and Style in a Print Culture", Christopher P. Baker
'Glittering Tinsel:' English Popular Fiction in 1900, Christopher P. Baker