Hosted by Sophie Seita Readers: Caspar Heinemann, Luke McMullan, and Wendy Lotterman Caspar Heinemann is an artist, writer and poet based in Berlin. They are interested in queer mysticism, critical eco-poetics, and countercultural aesthetics. Recent events include readings at the Serpentine Miracle Marathon, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, and Basis voor Aktuele Kunst, Utrecht. They have […]
Continue ReadingMonth: May 2017
Tennyson and the Victorian Literary Canon: New Manuscript Uncovered by Michael J. Sullivan
A rediscovered revision copy of The Golden Treasury reveals the enduring influence of Alfred, Lord Tennyson on the English literary canon. Michael Sullivan, a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of English, has discovered a revision copy of Britain’s best-known poetry anthology, The Golden Treasury, which sheds new light on the development of the English literary […]
Continue ReadingDr Sarah Dillon to give Plenary Lecture at David Mitchell Conference
Dr Sarah Dillon is to give the keynote address at an International Conference on contemporary author David Mitchell, to be held at the University of St Andrews on Saturday 3rd June. Sarah will be delivering a paper on the politics of adaptation.
Continue ReadingJessica Lim and Jen Aggleton convene ‘The Children’s Book as Material Object’, 10 May 2017
Jessica Lim (Faculty of English) co-convened the symposium ‘The Children’s Book as Material Object’ with Jen Aggleton (Faculty of Education) on Wednesday 10 May. There were over 60 attendees, with presenters flying in from North America and Poland. The symposium included a keynote by Philip Nel from Kansas State University; an exhibition display set up […]
Continue ReadingDr Robert Macfarlane awarded British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship
Dr Robert Macfarlane has been awarded a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship. The fellowship, for the 2017-18 academic year, will allow Dr Macfarlane to complete Underland, a book on subterranea and the Anthropocene, and move forwards with a book called Unsettlement, about broken ground and the landscape-eerie.
Continue ReadingDr Orietta Da Rold awarded British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship
Dr Orietta Da Rold has been awarded a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship. The fellowship, for the 2017-18 academic year, will allow Dr Da Rold to explore the coming to England of paper. The emphasis of the project is on how paper influenced changes to communication processes before printing. It will consider the earliest evidence for […]
Continue ReadingDr Jenny Bavidge elected a Fellow of the English Association
Jenny Bavidge has been elected as a Fellow of the English Association. The English Association was founded in 1906 and aims to ‘further knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the English language and its literatures and to foster good practice in its teaching and learning at all levels.’ http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/english-association
Continue ReadingJessica Lim and Nathaniel Zetter convene ‘Embodying Media: From Print to the Digital’, 27 May 2017
Jessica Lim and Nathaniel Zetter, Graduate Students in the Faculty of English, are co-convening the conference ‘Embodying Media: From Print to the Digital’, on Saturday 27th May at the Faculty of English. The keynote speaker is Seb Franklin from KCL, and there are over 30 registered attendees. This conference is conducted in partnership with the […]
Continue ReadingDr Sarah Dillon to Present BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking at the Hay Festival
On Sunday 28th May, Dr Sarah Dillon will be presenting a special edition of BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking programme – Writing and Rewriting the Past – live at the Hay Festival, as part of the BBC’s line-up for the 2017 event. The programme will bring together the authors of three historical novels to discuss the […]
Continue ReadingDr Orietta da Rold is an Invited Speaker at The Paper Manuscript, University College Cork
Dr Orietta da Rold is to deliver a paper entitled ‘Paper in medieval English books’ at a colloquium on The Paper Manuscript at the Department of Modern Irish, University College Cork, on Friday 26 May 2017.
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