In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

214 THE EDITOR'S FENCE 1. ELT Seminar! H. G. Wells (MLA. San Francisco, Dec 1?75)ι Professor William J. Scheick (University of Texas) will be Discussion Leader at this nineteenth consecutive meeting of the ELT Seminar. The two papers, by Scheick and Richard Hauer Costa (Texas A & M University) which will be the basis for discussion are printed in full in this issue of ELT. These papers will not be read at the meeting but their authors will briefly present the highlights of their papers preparatory to general discussion. Those wishing to participate in the meeting must write in advance for admission to Professor Scheick. The meeting is scheduled as follows ·. Date : Saturday 27 Dec 1975 Time ι 1:00-2:15 p.m. Place ι Toyon Suite, Hilton Attendance is limited by MLA policy. 2. Annotated Secondary Bibliography Seminart G. B. Shaw (MLA. San Francisco. Dec 1975): The third A.S.B. Seminar, with H. E. Gerber as Discussion Leader, will be concerned with the three-volume annotated secondary bibliography on Shaw now in progress for inclusion in the A.S.B. Series being published by Northern Illinois University Press. Brief progress reports will be presented by individual volume editors« John Pfeiffer (Central Michigan University), Elsie B. Adams (San Diego State College), and Donald C. Haberman (Arizona State University). Discussion will focus on methodology, resources, and substantive matters that have arisen during the first stage of research. Editors of and contributors to the A.S.B. Series, Shavians, and representatives of N.I.U. Press will be present to make their expertise available. Persons wishing to participate in the meeting must write in advance for admission to H. E. Gerber. The meeting is scheduled as follows: Datei Saturday, 27 Dec 1975 Time: 4:00-5:15 p.m. Place : Walnut A, Hilton Attendance is limited by MLA policy. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. The Eighteen Nineties Society: In I963 The Francis Thompson Society was formed and in 1972 its scope was expanded with the formation of The Eighteen Nineties Society. The expanded Society has already been responsible, in conjunction with the National Book League, for mounting an outstanding "The 1890's" Exhibition in 1973 and for producing a fine catalog for that Exhibition. The Society also produces a journal for members only. The Society recently has undertaken "to publish a series of mono- ...

pdf

Share