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Alumnus Daniel Keane publishes childrens book: ‘Foxes with Boxes’

By gjm32 | 06 July 2020

BA (Hons) English and American Literature alumnus Daniel Keane has recently published a children’s book entitled ‘Foxes with Boxes‘ (Olympia, 2020). Finn the Fox is the … Read more

School of English webinar series for applicants

By gjm32 | 06 July 2020

The School of English is pleased to invite anyone interested in studying English at Kent to join us at our upcoming webinars in July and … Read more

Declan Kavanagh book selected for list of outstanding scholarship in queer eighteenth-century studies

By gjm32 | 03 July 2020

Dr Declan Gilmore-Kavanagh, Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Studies, has had his book Effeminate Years: Literature, Politics, and Aesthetics in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain (Bucknell University Press, 2017) … Read more

David Stirrup publishes on Visuality and Visual Sovereignty in Contemporary Anishinaabe Literature

By gjm32 | 27 June 2020

Professor David Stirrup, Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies in the School of English, has recently published a monograph entitled Picturing Worlds: Visuality and … Read more

Ariane Mildenberg and Derek Ryan co-edit collections on Virginia Woolf

By gjm32 | 25 June 2020

Dr Ariane Mildenberg, Senior Lecturer in Modernism and Dr Derek Ryan, Senior Lecturer in Modernist Literature in the School of English, in the School of … Read more

School of English Open Days in July

By gjm32 | 24 June 2020

The School of English is looking forward to hosting two Virtual Open Days on Friday 3 July and Saturday 4 July 2020. If you are … Read more

Vybarr Cregan-Reid to coach new running course: ‘A Good Runner’

By gjm32 | 24 June 2020

Professor Vybarr Cregan-Reid, Professor of English and Environmental Humanities in the School of English, will act as coach for a new running course entitled A … Read more

School of English: Statement on Racism

By gjm32 | 16 June 2020

As a School, we want to acknowledge and recognise the institutional and social structural difficulties faced by members of Black, Asian and minority groups. We … Read more

Bashir Abu-Manneh to give talk on ‘War and Palestinian Writing’

By gjm32 | 16 June 2020

Dr Bashir Abu-Manneh, Reader in Postcolonial Literature in the School of English, will give a talk as part of the PalREAD project at Freie Universität … Read more

Creative Writing alumnus David Ishaya Osu publishes collection of poetry

By gjm32 | 15 June 2020

MA Creative Writing alumnus David Ishaya Osu has published a pamphlet of poetry entitled When I’m Eighteen (Words Rhymes & Rhythm, 2020). When I’m Eighteen … Read more

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