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EMRC seminar
Monday 20 November 1 pm, EM G44: All Welcome Dr Brodie Waddell (Birkbeck), ‘Labouring literature: writing about work in early modern England’
Next EMRC seminar – Monday 6th November
6 NOVEMBER, Edith Morley G44, 1 pm: Gabriella Infante (KCL), ‘”The moving closets of brave Ladies, and beautifull virgins”: coaches through the male gaze on the Restoration stage’
EMRC seminar
A reminder that the first seminar will be on Monday 9 October, 1-2 pm, Edith Morley G44, delivered by one of our former students. All welcome: Dr. Morwenna Carr (Roehampton), ‘Disabling Shakespeare: Extraordinary Bodies on the Early Modern Stage’
Tagged Department of English, Department of English Literature, EMRC, English Department, English Literature, Reading, University of Reading
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EMRC seminar
The next EMRC seminar will be held on Monday 6 March, 1-2 pm, HUMSS 124 Eva Johanna Holmberg (Helsinki), “Travel and Self-Description in Seventeenth-Century English Culture”
EMRC seminar
The next EMRC seminar will be held on Monday 20 February at 1 pm in HUMSS 124: Dr. Kathryn Woods (Warwick), “Sweat and Toil: The Skin and Pores of the Eighteenth-Century Labouring Body” All welcome
Early Modern Research Centre seminar
A reminder that the EMRC seminar will be held on Monday 7 November, 1 pm, in HUMSS 176: Dr. Sajed Chowdhury (NUI Galway), ‘The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women’s Writing in Manuscript Miscellanies, 1550-1700’
Tim Stretton on Jacobean law and drama
Early Modern Research Centre Spring Term Seminar Series Wednesday 9th March 2016 1pm – 2.30pm, HUMSS G25, Whiteknights Campus ‘Contract and Conjugality in Jacobean Law and Drama’ Tim Stretton Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor, Cardiff University
Early Modern Research Centre – first event of the term – everyone welcome!
The first EMRC research seminar of the Spring term will take place this week, Wednesday February 10th, at 1pm (Whiteknights Campus, HUMSS G25). Alanna Skuse will be discussing her work on “‘The sympathetic snout’: Rhinoplasty and the unstable body in … Continue reading
Early Modern Research Centre
Research Seminar Wednesday 21st October, 1pm, HUMSS 127 Dr Paddy Bullard (University of Reading) ”John Evelyn as Modern Architect and Ancient Gardener: ‘Lessons of Perpetual Practice’”
Early Modern Research Seminars this term…
Early Modern Research Centre Events programme, Autumn Term 2015 7th October: ‘Early Modern Wednesday’ (1-2pm, HUMSS 124) Welcome meeting and social event for staff and students. We’ll provide the tea and biscuits, but bring a sandwich if you … Continue reading