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Launch of new reading series: ‘Poetry From Around The World’

By gjm32 | 11 June 2020

Betsy Porritt and Winsome Monica Minott, PhD candidates in Poetry: Text, Practice as Research, have launched a new reading series on ‘Poetry From Around the … Read more

Cathy Waters on Charles Dickens for BBC Radio Kent

By gjm32 | 10 June 2020

Professor Cathy Waters, Professor of Victorian Literature and Print Culture in the School of English, has been interviewed on BBC Radio Kent on Tuesday 9 … Read more

Students to share published works at The Book Project launch event

By gjm32 | 10 June 2020

Students on the third-year School of English module EN663 – The Book Project will read from the works they have published on the module at … Read more

Will Normal co-edits interdisciplinary issue of European Journal of American Culture

By gjm32 | 08 June 2020

Dr Will Norman, Reader in American Literature and Culture in the School of English, has co-edited an edition of the European Journal of American Culture … Read more

Catherine Waters on Dickens’ attitude to women for ‘The Conversation’

By gjm32 | 04 June 2020

Professor Cathy Waters, Professor of Victorian Literature and Print Culture in the School of English, has written a piece for The Conversation entitled ‘Charles Dickens’s … Read more

Derek Ryan co-edits book on ‘Cross-Channel Modernisms’

By gjm32 | 04 June 2020

Derek Ryan, Senior Lecturer in Modernist Literature in the School of English, has co-edited a new book with Claire Davidson (UniversitĂ© Sorbonne Nouvelle) and Jane … Read more

Third-Year students share their independent research projects in Creative-Critical Showcase

By gjm32 | 28 May 2020

Students on the third-year module EN729 Poetry Beyond Text: Image, Installation, Performance are sharing their independent creative-critical research projects in a Creative-Critical Showcase hosted on … Read more

Jillian Caddell on 19th-century American Literature for The Conversation

By gjm32 | 22 May 2020

Dr Jillian Caddell, Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century American Literature in the School of English, has written a piece entitled ‘Five books from the 19th century that … Read more

Online Careers and Employability resources for School of English students

By gjm32 | 19 May 2020

The University of Kent’s Careers and Employability Service have organised a range of employability opportunities for School of English students to sign up to over … Read more

Jennie Batchelor to give talk on Jane Austen at Lockdown Literary Festival

By gjm32 | 15 May 2020

Professor Jennie Batchelor, Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies in the School of English, will give a talk entitled Jane Austen Embroidery at the Chawton House Lockdown … Read more

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