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Dr Alison Hennegan lectures on E. M. Forster and Italy at Study Day organised by Dr Trudi Tate, March 2018

Posted on 21 March 201821 March 2018 by english

Alison Hennegan (English) and Jeremy Thurlow (Music) gave lectures on E. M. Forster and Italy at a Study Day organised by Trudi Tate, 17 March. Students came from Cambridge, London and Inverness.

https://www.literaturecambridge.co.uk/study-days/

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