Dr Norbert Bugeja has been awarded the sum of € 5,000 for the translation into English of a collection of fifty of his poems, that … Read more
ABSTRACT: Dr Harry Newman @ Theories of Blood in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature and Culture St Anne’s College, Oxford: 8th-10th January, 2014
‘[T]his painting / Wherein you see me smeared’: Blood, Character and Metatheatre in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus To what extent did stage blood function as an agent … Read more
OUT NOW – Comparative American Studies – Volume 11, Number 4, Dec 2013 Special Issue: ‘Questioning E Pluribus Unum’ ed. Dr. Michael Collins
Dr. Michael Collins (Kent), with Dr. Chris Pallant (CCCU) and Dr. Sarah Trott (Swansea) have just completed work on a special issue memorialising the 2010 … Read more
Prof David Ayers, New Edited Collection on The Aesthetics of Matter: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and Material Exchange
David Ayers, Professor of Modernism and Critical Theory has just published an edited collection on The Aesthetics of Matter: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and Material Exchange. The book is … Read more
David Herd Receives Critical Acclaim for All Just
All Just, the latest collection of poetry by David Herd, Professor of Modern Literature in the School of English, has been described as ‘one of … Read more
Reading as a Contemporary Art, ICA (July 5th) Report
‘Reading as a Contemporary Art’ at the ICA was a sell-out in the Friday Salon slot on the 5th of July. An enthusiastic audience participated … Read more
Stuart Morrison (Kent 3rd Year Undergrad) at Transitions Conference 2013, Bath Spa, July 5th
I had the honour of speaking at my first ever academic conference this year, on the 5th of July, at the Transitions Conference held at … Read more
Professor Donna Landry gives keynote at international conference
Professor Donna Landry provided a keynote address at the Centre for 18th Century Studies conference, ‘Encounters, Affinities. Legacies: the Eighteenth Century in the Present Day’ … Read more
International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds (1st-4th July 2013)
Medievalists from the School of English were well represented at this year’s IMC, one of the world’s largest international conferences for medieval studies (http://www.leeds.ac.uk/ims/imc/). On … Read more
Opening up the Archives: Digitization and User Communities
This postgraduate training day was part of the AHRC-funded ‘Going Digital’ training programme for CHASE scholars – the Consortium for Humanities and the Arts South … Read more


