Now in its eleventh year, Skepsi is a peer-reviewed online journal produced within the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL). It is run by our postgraduate students, … Read more
Category: Comparative Literature
Patricia Novillo-Corvalan on modernism and Latin America
Dr Patricia Novillo-Corvalan, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature, has published new book titled Modernism and Latin America: Transnational Networks of Literary Exchange (Routledge, 2018) This … Read more
Paul March-Russell on ecocriticism
Dr Paul March-Russell, Specialist Associate Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, will be giving the keynote speech at the third Northern Comparative Literature Network … Read more
Congratulations to Melanie Dilly
The Departments of Comparative Literature and Modern Languages are delighted to announce that Melanie Dilly has completed her PhD in German and Comparative Literature, entitled … Read more
Anna Katharina Schaffner in The Irish Times
Dr Anna Katharina Schaffner, Reader in Comparative Literature and Medical Humanities in the Department of Comparative Literature, featured in The Irish Times this week discussing her book Exhaustion: … Read more
Congratulations to Anna Street
The Department of Comparative Literature is delighted to announce that Anna Street has completed her PhD, entitled ‘Comedy of the Impossible’, under the joint supervision … Read more
Angelos Evangelou publishes on madness
Dr Angelos Evangelou, Associate Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, has just published a new book entitled Philosophizing Madness from Nietzsche to Derrida (Palgrave, … Read more
Comparative Literature success in the NSS 2017
The results of the National Student Survey 2017 (NSS) have now been released, revealing good news for the Department of Comparative Literature. The NSS is an independent … Read more
Arthur C. Clarke Award: and the winner is…
The 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction has just been awarded to Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad (Random House, 2016), a novel set in pre-Civil … Read more
Anna Katharina Schaffner on Radio 4
Dr Anna Katharina Schaffner, Reader in Comparative Literature and Medical Humanities in the Department of Comparative Literature, will be on Thinking Aloud on BBC Radio … Read more