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Ohio State University is hosting an international conference (May 5-7) that promises to offer the most diverse exploration of the KJV's cultural and literary influence of the many conferences and events that will mark the anniversary of this highly influential text. The conference will feature feature an extraordinary array of scholars on six plenary panels and seven seminars (all of which will be run on the Shakespeare Association model, which allows for a far more interactive discussion than typical panels do). David Norton will deliver they keynote address, and Edward P. Jones will give a reading. Conference website: http://kingjamesbible.osu.edu/
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Ohio State University is hosting an international conference (May 5-7) that promises to offer the most diverse exploration of the KJV's cultural and literary influence of the many conferences and events that will mark the anniversary of this highly influential text. The conference will feature feature an extraordinary array of scholars on six plenary panels and seven seminars (all of which will be run on the Shakespeare Association model, which allows for a far more interactive discussion than typical panels do). David Norton will deliver they keynote address, and Edward P. Jones will give a reading. Conference website: http://kingjamesbible.osu.edu/ <comments />
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Bergeron, David Moore. "Writing King James's sexuality", in Fischlin, Daniel and Fortier, Mark (eds), Royal Subjects: Essays on the writings of James VI and I, Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 2002, pp. 344-68.
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Bergeron, David M. King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire. University of Iowa Press, 1999.

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On the 400th anniversary of the King James translation of the Bible

Most recent first

2011, May 5-7

Ohio State University is hosting an international conference (May 5-7) that promises to offer the most diverse exploration of the KJV's cultural and literary influence of the many conferences and events that will mark the anniversary of this highly influential text. The conference will feature feature an extraordinary array of scholars on six plenary panels and seven seminars (all of which will be run on the Shakespeare Association model, which allows for a far more interactive discussion than typical panels do). David Norton will deliver they keynote address, and Edward P. Jones will give a reading. Conference website: http://kingjamesbible.osu.edu/ <comments />


2002

Bergeron, David Moore. "Writing King James's sexuality", in Fischlin, Daniel and Fortier, Mark (eds), Royal Subjects: Essays on the writings of James VI and I, Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 2002, pp. 344-68.


1999

Bergeron, David M. King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire. University of Iowa Press, 1999.