Dr Trudi Tate has published an article about Vietnamese-American refugee writers Viet Nguyen and Thuy Le: ‘Living Afterwards’, Book 2.0, 8:1-2 (2018).
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Dylan Carver, Eliza Haughton-Shaw, Alexander Hobday and Ephraim Levinson speak at the British Society for 18th Century Studies Annual Conference, in a panel showcasing current PhD work in the Faculty, January 2019
Dylan Carver, Eliza Haughton-Shaw, Alexander Hobday and Ephraim Levinson are all speaking at the British Society for 18th Century Studies Annual Conference in Oxford, January 4-6, in a special panel showcasing current PhD work in the Faculty. The title of the panel is ‘Cultural Transformation in Later Eighteenth-Century Britain: New Directions from the University of […]
Continue ReadingConference registration open – A Good Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Dying Well, 10-11 January 2019
Conference registration open A Good Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Dying Well 10 January 2019 – 11 January 2019 Conference convenors: Dr Laura Davies and Dr Emma Salgard Cunha http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/27897 Dying well is an increasingly urgent and ubiquitous topic within discussions of ageing, palliative care, euthanasia, bereavement, grief, and mental health. This conference brings together researchers […]
Continue ReadingDr Trudi Tate publishes new book ‘A Short History of the Crimean War’, November 2018
Dr Trudi Tate has published a new book, A Short History of the Crimean War (I. B. Tauris, 2018). https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/A-Short-History-of-the-Crimean-War-by-Trudi-Tate/9781848858619
Continue ReadingLaunch party and reading: UN-TIER – A queer and feminist zine – Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Monday 26 November 2018, 8.30pm-10pm
Launch party and reading: UN-TIER A queer and feminist zine Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio Monday 26 November 2018, 8.30pm-10pm The zine will be available on the night for free With readings from participants of Sophie Seita’s MPhil seminar ‘Experimental Writing by Women’
Continue ReadingDr Michael D. Hurley writes on why this is a doubly important year for Victorian poet G. M. Hopkins
Dr Michael D. Hurley has written on why this a doubly important year for Victorian poet G. M. Hopkins: https://catholicherald.co.uk/magazine/the-inspired-scribblings-of-englands-finest-catholic-poet/
Continue ReadingYui Kajita’s essay ‘Hardy’s Questioning’ wins first place in the Thomas Hardy Association’s Student Essay Prize
Yui Kajita was awarded the winning place in the Thomas Hardy Association’s Student Essay Prize for her essay, ‘Hardy’s Questioning’, published in the most recent issue of the Hardy Review (vol. 20, no. 1): <http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1934-8908>. Her essay was judged by members of The Thomas Hardy Association’s Editorial Board, who commented that it is ‘a delightful […]
Continue ReadingYui Kajita gives invited lecture for the Walter de la Mare Society, Monday 26 November 2018
Yui Kajita gives an invited lecture for the Walter de la Mare Society at The London Review Bookshop on Monday, 26 November 2018 at 6.45 pm. The talk is titled, ‘”A lully of voices”: Haunting Echoes in Walter de la Mare and Thomas Hardy’. More details can be found on the Society’s website: <http://www.walterdelamare.co.uk>.
Continue ReadingMaterials Reading & Seminar Series presents: Sara Larsen / David Brazil, Saturday 17th November 2018, Faculty of English
The materials Reading and Seminar series is hugely excited to present Sara Larsen and David Brazil, on a special visit from Oakland, CA, stopping over at Cambridge, UK. Poets and scholars of Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, the Pauline tradition, Sappho, Christian communism, the Paris Commune, the Trojan war, riot grrrl, and more; co-editors of the legendary […]
Continue ReadingReadings by novelist Anna Moschovakis, artist Sharon Kivland, and translator Charlotte Collins, hosted by Dr Sophie Seita, Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, 19 November 2018, 7.30pm
Readings by novelist Anna Moschovakis, artist Sharon Kivland, and translator Charlotte Collins Hosted by Dr Sophie Seita Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio 19 November 2018, 7.30pm Anna Moschovakis is the author most recently of the novel Eleanor, or, The Rejection of the Progress of Love (Coffee House Press, 2018). Her books of poetry include the James Laughlin […]
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