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Amy Sackville on lockdown and writing for The Guardian

By gjm32 | 23 July 2020

Amy Sackville, Novelist and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of English, has written a piece for the Guardian entitled ‘I am not … Read more

School of English staff recommend books that changed them, and books for our times

By gjm32 | 22 July 2020

Academic staff in the School of English have put together a list of recommendations of books that have either changed them, that they connected with … Read more

Caroline Rooney publishes on Creative Radicalism in the Middle East

By gjm32 | 16 July 2020

Professor Caroline Rooney, Professor of African and Middle Eastern Studies in the School of English, has published a monograph entitled Creative Radicalism in the Middle … Read more

MA student Megan Warwick nominated for Kent Student Award

By gjm32 | 14 July 2020

Congratulations to Megan Warwick, currently studying MA Creative Writing in the School of English, who has been nominated for the Outstanding Contribution to Fundraising award … Read more

Alumna Adjoa Wiredu to publish poetry collection: ‘On Reflection’

By gjm32 | 08 July 2020

Alumna Adjoa Wiredu, who studied MA The Contemporary in the School of English will publish a collection of poetry entitled On Reflection: Moments, Flight and … Read more

Jennie Batchelor to take part in Jane Austen Society panel discussion

By gjm32 | 07 July 2020

Professor Jennie Batchelor, Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies in the School of English, will take part in a panel discussion on ‘Our Chawton Home’ as part … Read more

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

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