‘Attention and Distraction’: Cambridge University’s annual student-organised graduate conference on literature before 1750 Friday, 20 April (13:00-19:00), at CU Faculty of English (GR 06/07). For pre-modern readers, what did it mean to ‘attend’ (or fail to attend) to a text? What is the role of boredom and distraction in the reading process? How do we […]
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Dr Sarah Kennedy publishes ‘T.S. Eliot and the Dynamic Imagination’, March 2018
Dr Sarah Kennedy’s book, T.S. Eliot and the Dynamic Imagination, is published by Cambridge University Press in March 2018. How is a poem made? From what constellation of inner and outer worlds does it issue forth? In her book T.S. Eliot and the Dynamic Imagination (Cambridge University Press, 2018) Sarah Kennedy asks these questions in relation to […]
Continue ReadingDr Sophie Seita hosts Screening and Q&A with Uisenma Borchu as Part of UCU Teach Out, 15 March 2018
Film Screening & Q&A with Uisenma Borchu Schau Mich Nicht So An / Don’t Look at Me That Way, by Uisenma Borchu Fitzpatrick Hall, Queens’ College, 15 March 2018, 2.30-4.30pm Part of UCU Teach-Out Programme Hosted by Sophie Seita Trailer: https://vimeo.com/166792779
Continue ReadingMagdalene Festival of Change Event: Translation/Transformation – a Symposium and Workshop, Saturday 10 March 2018
On Saturday 10 March, a symposium on Translation will be hosted at Magdalene College, under the joint auspices of the English and Modern Languages departments, as part of the College’s Festival of Change. Speakers will be Professor of Italian, Robin Kirkpatrick, German translator Dr Sophie Seita, and the award-winning Hungarian poet, George Szirtes, in a […]
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