Prof. Michael Hurley lectures on “Angels and Apes” at the Sorbonne, 16th May 2024

Prof. Hurley lectures on how the theological animus of 19th and early 20th century environmentalism challenges not only the disenchanting logic of technocratic capitalism, but also, more surprisingly, the progressive assumptions of contemporary eco-activism. Link to the Sorbonne website:  https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/sem-vale-16-05-2024-michael-hurley-cambridge-angels-and-apes-how-theology-meets-ecology-in-chesterton-wordsworth-and-hopkins-bibliotheque-de-lufr/      

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Dr Ross Wilson speaks at ‘The Forms of Criticism’, UCL Institute of Advanced Studies, Saturday 27 April

Further to the publication of his book Critical Forms and Jonathan Kramnick’s Criticism and Truth in 2023, Ross Wilson will join Jonathan Kramnick, Irina Dumitrescu, Thomas Karshan, Yvette Siegert, Lucy Newlyn, Ryan Ruby, and Jenny Davidson for a day-long symposium at UCL’s Institute of Advanced Studies to discuss the forms of criticism and whether criticism can be […]

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Eva Dema awarded the Review of English Studies Essay Prize

Eva Dema has been awarded the 2023 Review of English Studies Essay Prize for her article ‘‘Sacred to the Memory’: Thomas Hardy’s Tombstones’. Launched in 1999, the prize is awarded annually to an article on any topic of English literature or the English language from the earliest period to the present, and is open to […]

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