Lydia Davis gives the 2016 Graham Storey Lecture on Monday 2 May, at the Faculty of English. The title of her lecture is “Bob, Son of Battle: Translating a Children’s Classic from English into English”. The lecture starts at 5pm and all are welcome. Lydia Davis is an acclaimed American fiction writer. She has won […]
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Dr Jason E Scott-Warren at Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting in Boston
Dr Scott-Warren represents the Cambridge Centre for Material Texts at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Boston, March 31 to April 2 2016. Dr Scott-Warren presents a paper on Cut-and-Paste Bookmaking: The Private-Public Agency of Robert Nicolson to the panel on The Early Modern Material Text I: Reading, Collecting, Compiling (March […]
Continue ReadingDr Ross Wilson Awarded Leverhulme Fellowship for 2016/17
Dr Ross Wilson has been awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship for 2016/2017 to work on Critical Forms: Genres of Criticism from 1750 to the Present. Established by the Will of William Hesketh Lever, the founder of Lever Brothers, The Leverhulme Trust have provided grants and scholarships for research and education since 1925, and are today one […]
Continue ReadingDr Orietta Da Rold’s Work on Mapping Paper in Medieval England Project Reported by BBC
The BBC reports on the work of the Mapping Paper in Medieval England project. The project team, led by Dr Da Rold, has as its aim to prepare a new dataset of Medieval Paper Manuscripts written in England between 1300 and about 1500. Funded by the Cambridge Humanities Research Grants Scheme, and building on data […]
Continue ReadingDr M E J Hughes’s The Pepys Library and the Historic Collections of Magdalene College Included in TLS Review
Dr M E J Hughes’s new book on the library of Samuel Pepys is included in an article about current interest in the diarist published in the recent TLS: Eye on posterity (March 16). The article by the historian Arnold Hunt shows how recent scholarship has opened up the study of Pepys as a reader […]
Continue ReadingMedieval into Renaissance – Essays for Helen Cooper
Published this month: Medieval into Renaissance – Essays for Helen Cooper. A festschrift for Professor Helen Cooper, former Chair of Medieval and Renaissance English. The collection builds on and responds to the work of Professor Cooper, exploring the connections and intersections between medieval and renaissance literature. Edited by Andrew King & Matthew Woodcock Includes an essay by Dr […]
Continue ReadingDr Andrew Zurcher Plenary Lecture Epistolary Cultures Conference
Dr Zurcher gives the Plenary Lecture at the Epistolary Cultures – Letters and Letter-writing in Early Modern Europe conference, University of York, Friday 18 March. Bringing together speakers from around the globe who are working on early modern letter writing and its networks, this conference explores the many aspects of early modern epistolary culture in the […]
Continue ReadingYvonne Salmon hosts Q&A with ‘High Rise’ Producer Jeremy Thomas
Yvonne Salmon FRSA FRGS FRAI hosts a Q&A with renowned producer Jeremy Thomas after a showing of the new film adaptation of J. G. Ballard’s novel High Rise at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, 6pm on Saturday 12th March. G. Ballard’s dystopian novel about society disintegrating within a giant tower block is brought to the screen […]
Continue ReadingProf Christopher Page Keynote at International Guitar Research Centre Conference
Professor Christopher Page will be a keynote speaker at the International Guitar Research Centre Conference, University of Surrey, 18 March to 23 March 2016. Some of the most distinguished and highly regarded scholars and musicians from around the world will gather for this major international conference featuring six public concerts, four keynote lectures, and over 50 lecture-recitals and academic papers.
Continue ReadingDr Edward Wilson-Lee: Book reading and Signing at Stanfords Books and Maps
Dr Edward Wilson-Lee is doing a book reading and signing at Stanfords Books and Maps London on Tuesday 15 March from 18.30 to 20.00 for his new book Shakespeare in Swahililand. To celebrate the Ides of March in this Shakespeare anniversary year, Dr Wilson-Lee tells the story of how Julius Caesar started a riot in Uganda in the […]
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