William Rowlandson at the Swedenborg Society

Dr William Rowlandson, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages will be presenting a series of seminars at the Swedenborg Society during June.

The Swedenborg Society is a registered charity that organises events, lectures, conferences, exhibitions, performances, and film screenings, as well as publishing a large selection of literature, relating to the work of the philosopher, scientist, inventor, astronomer, mathematician, parliamentary figure and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772).

The series of four seminars on ‘Swedenborg Literature and the Imaginal’ will draw on Swedenborg’s presence in Latin American Literature and will investigate the peculiar interrelationship of fiction and non-fiction as a means of exploring the imaginal.

The four seminars are: