Dr Axel Stähler, Reader in the Department of Comparative Literature, who is currently working on a new Leverhulme Trust funded book project on ‘Jerusalem Destroyed: Literature, … Read more
Category: Comparative Literature
Research funding success for Philosophy and Comparative Literature
Research funding success for colleagues in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Comparative Literature has resulted in grants of approximately £361,000 for academic research. … Read more
An insight into postgraduate study
Many final year undergraduates are considering their next step, whether this is into employment or further study. As a follow up to the University’s recent … Read more
Shane Weller on Language and Negativity in European Modernism
‘And more and more my own language appears to me like a veil which one has to tear apart in order to get to those things … Read more
CHASE summer school on ‘Comparative Literature: principles, practices and perspectives’
Applications are now open for the Consortium for the Humanities in South-East England (CHASE) Comparative Literature summer school, running this year between 24-26 June 2019 … Read more
Undergraduate Survey Month 2019: what you need to know
The 2019 National Student Survey opened this week, as part of Undergraduate Survey Month. The survey takes no longer than about 10 minutes to complete, … Read more
Paul March Russell on science fiction
Dr Paul March Russell, Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, contributed a paper during a special session of the Modern Language Association (MLA) conference in … Read more
MA Comparative Literature students visit Bethlem Museum of the Mind
The postgraduate students studying “Writing Unreason: Literature and Madness in the Modern Period” on the MA in Comparative Literature, and their seminar leader Dr Angelos … Read more
Staff published in The Edinburgh Companion to the Short Story in English
Dr Jeremy Scott, Senior Lecturer in the department of English Language & Linguistics, and Dr Paul March-Russell, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, have recently published chapters … Read more
Prospective students welcomed to Humanities at Kent Day
On Saturday 10th November, the School of European Culture & Languages welcomed over 70 prospective students and their families to Kent for an inspiring day … Read more