James Stamant (Agnes Scott College) - "Science is right put upon to find a cure": Modernity and Medicine in Jingling in the Wind
Amanda Capelli (NYU) - "Odd Woman Out": Disruptive Women in Elizabeth Madox Roberts’ Short Fiction
Gisèle Sigal (Universitè de Pau, France–IUT de Bayonne) - Leaving Home and Longing for a Home, an Odyssey through rhizomatic space in Elizabeth Madox Roberts’ "The Mountainside" and James Still’s "The Nest" (Not presented due to Covid-19 travel restrictions)
Daniel Pizappi (University of Tennessee): The Time of Pandemic Before The Time of Man: Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Maurine Smith, and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918
Jane Dionne (Independent Scholar) - Teaching Elizabeth Madox Roberts’ Poetry
Nate Lee (University of Louisiana, Lafayette) - Report on Roberts and the Digital Humanities
Alex Pennisi (Independent Scholar) - The Shape of the House of God: Holy Imagery in "The Haunted Palace" and Not by Strange Gods
Eleanor Hough (University of Kentucky) - Oraliture as Form in Jingling in the Wind
Steven Siegelski (SUNY New Paltz) - Intuition Cultivated through the Agrarian Life: A Close Look at The Haunted Mirror’s "The Scarecrow"
Chris Paolini (Independent Scholar) - "A Most Exciting Subject": Roberts on Film & the Prospect of "Cinematic Writing"
Gregg Neikirk (Westfield State University) - "As Much Mine as Any Man’s": The Beggar Class in "Children of the Earth"
Joshua Briggs (Pace University School of Law) - "No More Snow in Kentucky" Sense of Place in a Changing Climate
Greg Bruno (Pace University School of Law) - Gender Identity in My Heart and My Flesh
Joe Curra (Independent Scholar) - Connecting Tenets of Modernism: A Reading of Elizabeth Madox Roberts Via Virginia Woolf
Adam Neikirk (University of Essex) - Coleridgean Romanticism in Under the Tree (Not presented due to Covid-19 travel restrictions)