Research question: if I know the year and location of an academic conference that took place in the 1970s but not the name of the conference or sponsoring organization, what would be the best way to figure out that info? Google is letting me down #twitterstorians
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Replying to @mariabustillos
The one attendee I know for sure is Hugh Kenner! I found a conference paper in his archive dated 1975, and in it he refers to the fact that he's in Denver
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Replying to @evankindley @mariabustillos
Was the paper published anywhere? That might give a clue as to what conference.
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Replying to @HeerJeet @mariabustillos
Nope, never published, as far as I can tell (I've scoured the Goodwin bibliography, which is very thorough)
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One quick thought is that Denver Quarterly, which specialized in modernism, published a mini-symposium on Pound Era in 1977. Talk could've been related to that (given slowness of academic publishing).
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