‘Reading Dylan Thomas’, edited by Edward Allen, published by Edinburgh University Press, December 2018

Reading Dylan Thomas has been published by Edinburgh University Press. It features essays by several academics in Cambridge – Deborah Bowman, Leo Mellor, and Rod Mengham – as well as an introduction by its editor, Edward Allen. The cover art is the work of India Lewis, who read English at Jesus College. https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-reading-dylan-thomas.html

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Ahead of giving the Clark Lectures 2019, Professor Andrew Cole (Princeton) talks to Trinity Fellows, Dr Ross Wilson and Dr Phil Knox

Professor Andrew Cole, Director of the Gauss Seminars in Criticism at Princeton, will give the Clark Lectures 2019 at Trinity. Here he is in conversation with Trinity Fellows, Dr Ross Wilson and Dr Phil Knox: https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/unmodernism-the-clark-lectures-2019/ UNMODERNISM  – THE CLARK LECTURES 2019 BY PROFESSOR ANDREW COLE, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 1.Hegel in the Cathedral (28 January, lecture) […]

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Dr Sophie Seita publishes article about feminist forums and magazines (Fall 2018)

Dr Sophie Seita has published ‘The Politics of the Forum in Feminist Avant-Garde Magazines After 1980‘ in the Journal of Modern Literature, 42.1 (Fall 2018), pp. 163-182. Abstract Dissatisfied with the exclusion of women from preceding avant-gardes, the overlapping communities that formed around the feminist avant-garde magazines Chain, Raddle Moon, HOW(ever), and HOW2 attempted to forge […]

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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 […]

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