To read more about ‘Breaking the Silence – Cambridge speaks out against sexual misconduct’ go to: http://www.cam.ac.uk/news/university-of-cambridge-launches-campaign-to-promote-zero-tolerance-of-sexual-misconduct
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Dr Fiona Green gives a talk on Marianne Moore at ‘Poet in the City: Back to the Beginning’, October 2017
Dr Fiona Green gives a talk on Marianne Moore and Revision at ‘Poet in the City: Back to the Beginning’, 18 October: http://www.poetinthecity.co.uk/show-event/?pc_event_id=336 —
Continue ReadingDr Rod Mengham joins Tate Modern Curator, Juliet Bingham, for ‘Walk and Talk: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov’, 30 October 2017
Dr Rod Mengham joins exhibition curator Juliet Bingham for a walk through ‘Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future’ at Tate Modern, on 30 October 2017, 6.30–8.30pm. The hour-long tour and discussion is followed by a private viewing of the exhibition. ‘Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into […]
Continue ReadingYvonne Salmon to give TEDx Talk
Yvonne Salmon will be giving a TEDx talk on the value of mischief at BAFTA on 24th October. Invited by Fidelity as one of their Agents of Change, the talk will draw on Yvonne’s research into behaviour, culture, law, recording and ways to expose prejudice, as well as her own art, film and performance work. […]
Continue ReadingJohn Kerrigan wins 2016 Roland H. Bainton Prize for ‘Shakespeare’s Binding Language’
John Kerrigan’s book Shakespeare’s Binding Language has won the 2016 Roland H. Bainton Book Prize in Literature. The award ceremony takes place at the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, 26-29 October, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Continue ReadingDr Ian Burrows hosts ‘Making Shakespeare’, Cambridge Festival of Ideas, 20 October 2017
As part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas, Ian Burrows will be hosting a workshop on the 20th October which talks members of the public through Shakespeare’s editorial history, introducing them to the centuries of Shakespeareana held at the University Library. Participants will be invited to bring in their own copies of Shakespeare and to consider the ways […]
Continue ReadingDr Sophie Read gives a talk on early modern odours at the Royal College of Physicians’ Museum, 19 October 2017
Dr Sophie Read will give a talk on early modern odours at the Royal College of Physicians’ Museum as part of ‘Sensational scents: a sensory journey to the 17th century’, a ‘museum late’, exploring the world of writer, doctor and 17th century collector, Sir Thomas Browne. https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/events/sensational-scents-sensory-journey-17th-century
Continue ReadingProfessor David Trotter gives the Katherine Mansfield Society Annual Birthday Lecture, 14 October 2017
Professor David Trotter will give the 2017 Katherine Mansfield Society Annual Birthday Lecture. The title of his lecture is: ‘The Yellow Mackintosh: Sights, Sounds, and Smells in the Fiction of Katherine Mansfield’. The lecture will take place at the Institute of English Studies, Senate House, University of London, on Saturday 14 October, at 2pm. http://www.katherinemansfieldsociety.org/birthday-lecture-2017/
Continue ReadingDr Michael D. Hurley gives a paper on ‘Poetic Assent’ at Oxford, 12 October 2017
Dr Michael D. Hurley will be giving a paper on ‘Poetic Assent’ at Oxford on Thursday 12 October, addressing the MPhil seminar series on ‘Poetry as Religious Practice’. The venue is the Magrath Room, Queen’s College. https://weblearn.ox.ac.uk/portal/site/:humdiv:engfac:what#
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