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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Coming Twitterific Attractions: Leeds Live Blog IV and V

by EILEEN JOY

Just a quick note here to say that there will be two more Leeds Congress sessions live-blogged by me today and tomorrow:

Session 1201, New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, I: Bodily Matters and Material Ruins in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture

Session 1501, Pagans and Sexuality, I: Exemplars
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