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Callan Davies publishes on ‘Strangeness in Jacobean Drama’

By gjm32 | 18 September 2020

Dr Callan Davies, Research Associate in the School of English, has published a monograph entitled Strangeness in Jacobean Drama (Routledge, 2020). In his book, Callan … Read more

Abdulrazak Gurnah publishes new novel: ‘Afterlives’

By gjm32 | 17 September 2020

Abdulrazak Gurnah, School of English Emeritus Professor, has just published a new novel, entitled Afterlives (Bloomsbury, 2020). Afterlives tells the story of three characters whose lives … Read more

David Stirrup on 400th anniversary of Mayflower voyage for NBC

By gjm32 | 16 September 2020

Professor David Stirrup, Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies in the School of English, has provided a comment for an article entitled Native Americans … Read more

Abdulrazak Gurnah’s new novel ‘Afterlives’ reviewed in Evening Standard

By gjm32 | 11 September 2020

Abdulrazak Gurnah, School of English Emeritus Professor, has had his new novel Afterlives (Bloomsbury, 2020) reviewed in the Evening Standard. Afterlives tells the story of three … Read more

Jennie Batchelor to host ‘Crafting through COVID’ virtual event

By gjm32 | 09 September 2020

Professor Jennie Batchelor, Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies in the School of English, will host ‘Crafting through COVID: A Virtual Sew Along and Conversation‘ with practising … Read more

Declan Gilmore-Kavanagh guests edits journal issue on ‘Jonathan Swift and Queerness’

By gjm32 | 08 September 2020

Dr Declan Gilmore-Kavanagh, Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Studies, has edited a special issue of the Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies on ‘Jonathan Swift and Queerness’, published … Read more

Stella Bolaki guest edits Journal of Medical Humanities: ‘Artists’ Books and Medical Humanities’

By gjm32 | 01 September 2020

Dr Stella Bolaki, Reader in American Literature and Medical Humanities in the School of English, has edited a special issue of The Journal of Medical … Read more

Registration open for ‘Entangled Modernities’ Conference

By gjm32 | 20 August 2020

Registration is now open for Entangled Modernities: New Directions in Settler Colonial and Critical Indigenous Studies, which will take place online from Friday 11 September … Read more

Kaori Nagai publishes monograph: ‘Imperial Beast Fables: Animals, Cosmopolitanism, and the British Empire’

By gjm32 | 11 August 2020

Dr Kaori Nagai, Lecturer in Victorian Literature in the School of English, has published a monograph entitled Imperial Beast Fables: Animals, Cosmopolitanism, and the British … Read more

Ariane Mildenberg book on Merleau-Ponty and Modernism reviewed in French Studies

By gjm32 | 10 August 2020

Dr Ariane Mildenberg, Senior Lecturer in Modernism in the School of English, has had her volume Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism (New York: Bloomsbury, 2018) reviewed … Read more

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