Location: Arts 2, 2.51
Date: 5.15pm 17 Jan 2013 – 14 Mar 2013
Organiser: Literature, Drama, and Creative Writing
The new programme of research seminars for spring 2013. Everyone, from staff through graduate students to undergraduates and others, is very welcome.
All seminars are at 5.15pm and will take place in Arts 2, 2.51. Each talk will last for about 50 minutes and then there will be time for questions and conversation over refreshments.
We will go out for dinner with the speaker afterwards - if you would like to come along too then please email T.Karshan@uea.ac.uk at least 24 hours beforehand.
Thursday January 17th, 2013
Professor Rebecca Stott (UEA)
“Darwin and the Infidels: Writing Intellectual History as Creative Non-Fiction”
Thursday January 31st, 2013
Dr Paul Davis (University College London)
“Something like Fatality: Translation and Determinism in the English Augustans”
Thursday February 14th, 2013
Dr Hannah Sullivan (New College, Oxford)
“Modernism and the Art of Typing Up”
Thursday February 28th, 2013
Dr Daniel Foster (UEA)
“From the Alps to the Bowery: Minstrels in Europe and America”
Thursday March 14th, 2013
Professor John Kerrigan (Cambridge)
“Binding Language in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure”
The programme is available to download [PDF, 126KB].
We will go out for dinner with the speaker afterwards - if you would like to come along too then please email T.Karshan@uea.ac.uk at least 24 hours beforehand.
Thursday January 17th, 2013
Professor Rebecca Stott (UEA)
“Darwin and the Infidels: Writing Intellectual History as Creative Non-Fiction”
Thursday January 31st, 2013
Dr Paul Davis (University College London)
“Something like Fatality: Translation and Determinism in the English Augustans”
Thursday February 14th, 2013
Dr Hannah Sullivan (New College, Oxford)
“Modernism and the Art of Typing Up”
Thursday February 28th, 2013
Dr Daniel Foster (UEA)
“From the Alps to the Bowery: Minstrels in Europe and America”
Thursday March 14th, 2013
Professor John Kerrigan (Cambridge)
“Binding Language in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure”
The programme is available to download [PDF, 126KB].


