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Dr Caroline Brett delivers the Department of Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic 2021 Kathleen Hughes Memorial Lecture, ‘You read it here first: early traditions of Welsh Saints in Brittany’, Monday 3 May, 5pm

Posted on 6 April 2021 by english

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Dr Michael D. Hurley @mdhcambridge joins Dr Rebekah Lamb @rebekahannlamb and Dr Jan Graffius @StonyArchivum to discuss Gerard Manley Hopkins’s poem, “God’s Grandeur”: https://soundcloud.com/user-15373540

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Join us for the first spring meeting of the Centre for John Clare Studies, Tuesday 13 April, 1pm: Poet and former Fenland Poet Laureate Kate Caoimhe Arthur will read poems and discuss how John Clare’s vision of landscape has inspired her work with Fine Art Print Maker Iona Howard

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