
Eighteenth-century studies is an important locus of intellectual activity in the NYU English department for a significant and still increasing number of faculty members and graduate students. As an expansive field of inquiry, the long eighteenth century colloquium serves as the vital commons at NYU which joins professors and students of numerous periods and interests, ranging from transatlantic studies, Restoration, Enlightenment, Romanticism, print culture, literary history, and poetics, to name just a few focal points of study.
April 10-11, 2008
Writing Women 1700 - 1800: Literary History at the Crossroads
A symposium at New York University Fales Library and Special Collections