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Post Info TOPIC: Greetings from the Donne Conference, now at LSU
Jameela Lares

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Greetings from the Donne Conference, now at LSU
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I am once again at the annual John Donne Society conference, which I have attended every year I've been at USM except for the year I was working abroad. It is perhaps the nicest conference I attend, an attractive combination of rigorous scholarship and genuine community.

Gary Stringer is doing very well.

Jameela

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Our best regards to GS and MAS!

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USM Sympathizer

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LVN wrote:


Our best regards to GS and MAS!

Ditto!

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Greetings from the farm

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Here in Hattiesburg we prefer John Deere rather than John Donne.

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another farmer

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Greetings from the farm said: "Here in Hattiesburg we prefer John Deere rather than John Donne."


We presume that is because something is needed to handle all the bulls--- produced by some people in that city.




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Jameela Lares

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Now that we've had the excremental moment, I have an added comment for which we'll need to move our minds to higher planes.

As if to underscore Donne's continued importance to literature in English, the National Portrait Gallery in London is willing to pay 1.65 million pounds (= nearly $3 million) to acquire Donne's most famous portrait.

There was a beautiful color reproduction of this portrait circulated at the conference. None of the images I've googled do it justice, but the one at luminarium.org is definitely among the better ones.

JL

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another farmer

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The moment may have appeared excremental to some but in reality it was trying to show the nature of those who appeared to be disparaging (or making light of) the conference on John Donne. Sorry if the meaning was missed, by me or others; looks like it was a poor job of getting the point across. I thought the discussion on the Donne Conference was been taken to a lower level. It becomes more obvious that we don't all think alike, and that offends a lot of us (including me). Looks like we humans have to try really hard to tolerate another's thoughts. No wonder there is so much turmoil everywhere. Those in power, or wanting to be in power, demand we think like they do.




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Jameela Lares

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another farmer wrote:

The moment may have appeared excremental to some but in reality it was trying to show the nature of those who appeared to be disparaging (or making light of) the conference on John Donne. Sorry if the meaning was missed, by me or others; looks like it was a poor job of getting the point across. I thought the discussion on the Donne Conference was been taken to a lower level. It becomes more obvious that we don't all think alike, and that offends a lot of us (including me). Looks like we humans have to try really hard to tolerate another's thoughts. No wonder there is so much turmoil everywhere. Those in power, or wanting to be in power, demand we think like they do.






My bad, AF, if I seemed to disparage your appropriately humorous post. I was just trying to avoid some wag's equating what I wanted to post with a pile of manure. 'Glad you like Donne!

Cheers,

JL

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