Dr James Riley writes about Prisoner B-33920 for ‘The i’ Newspaper

Following on from the recent news regarding the declining health of the notorious prisoner and cult-leader, Charles Manson, Dr Riley was approached to write an opinion piece for ‘The i’ newspaper. He was approached on the basis of his current research interests in the late-1960s and previous publications on Manson. The article appeared in the […]

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PhD candidate Holly Corfield Carr is Poet-in-Residence at the Wordsworth Trust from January to February 2017

PhD candidate Holly Corfield Carr is Poet-in-Residence at the Wordsworth Trust from January to February 2017, supported by the Clarissa Luard Award for writers under 35. Holly will be working with the archives and collections held at the Jerwood Centre and contributing to the Wordsworth Trust’s Heritage Lottery Fund project, ‘Reimagining Wordsworth’. She will also […]

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Tennyson and the Victorian Literary Canon: New Manuscript Uncovered by Michael J. Sullivan

Michael J.  Sullivan, a doctoral candidate and former Harvard Visiting Fellow, has identified Tennyson’s revision copy of The Golden Treasury, the most significant anthology of the nineteenth century. In an article published in Literary Imagination, he excavates its importance for Tennyson’s style and for the anthology’s textual history. The manuscript sheds new light on Tennyson’s […]

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Professor Angela Leighton gives the 3rd Dyson Lecture, 31 January

The 3rd Dyson Lecture  will be given by Professor Angela Leighton on 31 January, in the Old Library, Pembroke College, at 5pm. The title of her lecture will be: ‘Who Called?’  Recalling Walter de la Mare. Professor Leighton has published widely in criticism and poetry. Her books include, among many others, On Form: Poetry, Aestheticism […]

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National Student Survey opens on 9 January 2017

The National Student Survey (NSS) opens on 9 January 2017 and all students eligible to participate in the survey will be sent an email from Ipsos MORI with a direct link to the survey site. The survey closes on 30 April 2017. The NSS gives students the opportunity to feed back about their course and […]

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Dr Sarah Dillon talks to the Times Higher about the launch of BACLS

  Dr Sarah Dillon gives an interview to the Times Higher about the launch of the new British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies which she will Chair from January 2018. BACLS opens for membership in January 2017 with the following mission statement: The British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies brings together scholars and practitioners from across the […]

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