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Tag: BA English and American Literature

Graduate profile: Lauren Drozd, BA English and American Literature

By Matthew Brears | 21 July 2021

We caught up with English and American Literature graduate, Lauren Drozd, to reflect on her time at Kent and find about what she wants to … Read more

Summer internships: Mapping Marlowe with Hadley Crissey

By | 08 July 2021

The School of English hosts many major research projects, pushing the boundaries of what we know about literature. Every year, we invite our students to … Read more

Student project: Community literature workshop by Amelia Fewings

By | 06 July 2021

Throughout their degrees, students at the School of English consistently interrogate and consider the roles that literature and writing can play within the wider world. … Read more

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