Dr Jennie Batchelor (Reader in Eighteenth Century Studies and Co-Director of the Centre for Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century) has been awarded a prestigious … Read more
Mediterranean Fractures: postcolonial displacements, political insurgencies
A 2-day symposium presented by the Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Kent (Canterbury) on 2-3 May 2014. In collaboration with the Associazione … Read more
Book launch celebrates new poetry collection
On 20 May the School of English hosted a book launch to celebrate the publication of Nancy Gaffield’s most recent collection of poetry Continental Drift. Attended by friends, family … Read more
Without Mastery book launch at the University of Sussex
Without Mastery, Dr Sarah Wood (Edinburgh University Press, 2014) Without Mastery comes from outside the current scene. It takes its bearings from writers and characters that … Read more
Amiri Baraka Retrospective
The School of English hosted the Amiri Baraka Retrospective conference at the Institute of Contemporary Arts on 12 April, 2014. The conference considered and critiqued one of the … Read more
“Alternative Enlightenments”: Symposium at Kent’s Paris campus explores the meaning of Enlightenment
Paris was home to so many eighteenth-century philosophers, there could be no more suitable place in which to revisit the history of the Enlightenment. A … Read more
Barbara Franchi – Reflections around the Eight Annual Feminist Theory Workshop, Duke University, 21-22 March 2014
Reflections around the Eight Annual Feminist Theory Workshop Duke University, 21-22 March 2014 The Feminist Theory Workshops organized by Duke Women’s Studies are a worldly-renowned … Read more
Dr Derek Ryan – New Publications on Virginia Woolf
Cambridge University Press edition of Virginia Woolf’s Flush: A Biography Dr. Derek Ryan has joined Professor Linden Peach as co-editor of the Cambridge University Press … Read more
Dr. Will Norman “On Late Nabokov: A Symposium”
Prof. David Ayers Joins Board of Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities (KMAH)
David Ayers, Professor of Modernism and Critical Theory, has joined the editorial board of the new Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities (KMAH) journal, the first Ukrainian peer reviewed … Read more








