'Unbridled Lust' and 'Calamitous Error': Censorship and Papal Law in the Birth Control Novel of the 1930s
Thu, March 3, 2011 • 4:30 PM • PAR 203
The Department of English Postdoctoral Fellow Talk Series.
Presidential Excellence Postdoctoral Fellow Layne Craig presents "'Unbridled Lust' and 'Calamitous Error': Censorship and Papal Law in the Birth Control Novel of the 1930s."
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW TALK SERIES SPRING 2011 SCHEDULE:
All talks will take place at 4:30 p.m. in PAR 203.
March 31: Caroline Wigginton, "In a Red Petticoat: Interpreting Coosaponakeesa's Performance of Creek Sovereignty in Colonel Georgia"
April 14: Chad Bennett, "James Merrill's 'Celestial Salon': Gossip in The Changing Light at Sandover"
April 28: Tim Turner, "Othello on the Rack"
PAST EVENTS:
Susannah Hollister, "'To Say Which of Two': Editing Gertrude Stein's Stanzas in Meditation"




