Some time ago, I posted to ya'll a series of posts
introducing SHARP and the Reading Experience Database.
Sharp has a small number of members but big connections,
it appears.  Because they are interested in the history
of reading I think they might be very interested in
some of the work related to our 112 reading group.
 
Malea, I think they might respond to work like that you posted
here a few days ago, for example.  Maybe they would be interested
in the narratives of readers reading that I have collected.   Anyone
else?  Edinburgh in July?  They are highbrow and need politicized,
I think.
 
jmcf
 
Thanks for your response to my query.
I will send again within 24 hours.
Have to get on PTc now.
 
 
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 21:36:39 -0500
From: Jonathan Rose <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: SHARP Conference: Extended Call for Papers
Sender:
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                        Reading & Publishing"
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Subject: SHARP Conference: Extended Call for Papers
 
31 October 1994
 
 
SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING, AND PUBLISHING
 
THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE: UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 15-17 JULY 1995
 
EXTENDED CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 
        The deadline for submitting proposals for the next SHARP
conference has been extended to 8 December 1994.  Send abstracts (one page
maximum) on any aspect of book history to Bill Bell, English Literature,
University of Edinburgh, 5 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9JX, Scotland.