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Professor Donna Landry’s research inspires UNESCO Long-Distance Equestrian Cultural Route in Turkey, the Evliya Ҫelebi Way

By EC | 11 December 2013

Recent research by Professor Donna Landry (Professor of English Literature at the University of Kent) and other members of the Evliya Ҫelebi project team has … Read more

Treaty Canoe Launch: Wednesday 30th October 6pm, Keynes Foyer

By EC | 29 October 2013

TREATY CANOE RECEPTION: Weds. 30th October 6pm, Keynes Foyer Treaty Canoe has been under construction in the Keynes Foyer throughout October. The launch event will … Read more

Centre for Victorian Literature and Culture launch

By EC | 29 October 2013

The Centre for Victorian Literature and Culture was officially launched at a festive event on October 16, attended by over sixty people. Staff (past and … Read more

Second annual TEEME conference announced

By EC | 18 October 2013

The international TEEME (Text and Event in Early Modern Europe) Erasmus Mundus Conference, Between Words and Worlds: Texts and Contexts in the Early Modern Period, … Read more

Dr Will Norman selected for Fulbright Scholarship

By EC | 07 August 2013

Dr Will Norman, Lecturer in American Literature in the School of English, has received a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. The scholarship, which begins this academic year, … Read more

The School of English prepares to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Pride and Prejudice

By EC | 06 August 2013

This year will mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Events are being organised up and down the country to celebrate … Read more

The School of English acquires the Maud-Olson Collection of Modern Poetry

By EC | 29 May 2013

The School of English is delighted to have acquired the Maud-Olson Collection of Modern Poetry. The collection is a reconstruction by leading Olson scholar, Ralph … Read more

Wild Woman to New Woman: Sex and Suffrage on the Victorian Stage

By EC | 07 May 2013

The Centre for Gender, Sexuality and Writing, in partnership with the International Centre for Victorian Women Writers (Canterbury Christ Church), has organised an exhibition exploring the … Read more

School of English Dickens specialist helps to highlight new BBC project

By EC | 14 March 2013

Catherine Waters, Reader in Victorian Studies and Dickens specialist in the School of English, appeared on local news last week to bring a local view … Read more

Norbert Bugeja addresses Seminar at Northampton University

By EC | 23 November 2012

Dr Norbert Bugeja, Lecturer in Postcolonial Literature at the School of English, has been invited to address the Media, English and Culture Seminar within the … Read more

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