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WALT DISNEY, PSYCHOBIOGRAPHY AND THE “PRACTICALLY PERFECT”
We would like to invite all PGR and 3rd year students to the first Gender and Sexuality Research Cluster seminar given by Reading University doctoral student John Whitney. John’s talk will be on psychobiography in the works of Walt Disney … Continue reading
Congratulations to a newly published writer in our department!
Olivia Lowden writes: We are extremely lucky to have such great creative writing modules at our university, and I have found them both inspiring and helpful to my own writing. The second year module Writing and Revising particularly helped me … Continue reading
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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Jess Phillips: Using your voice to make a difference
Jess Phillips, MP, visits the University of Reading on November 16th Dr Madeleine Davies (Department of English Literature) writes: Jess Phillips is giving a talk at the University of Reading on Thursday 16th November, 6-8pm, in the Van Emden Lecture … Continue reading
Rebecca Lindsay attends the IRSCL Congress 2017, University of York, Toronto
Rebecca Lindsay, part-time PhD student, writes: My paper at the IRSCL Congress 2017 was a success; the Postgraduate Research Fund helped me get there. My trip to Canada to present at the International Research Society of Children’s Literature Congress 2017 … Continue reading
Congratulations!
We are pleased to announce that Dr Rebecca Bullard has been awarded the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing Tony Gray Visiting Scholarship, 2017-18. Rebecca will join the community of OCLW Visiting Scholars at Wolfson College, Oxford, to work on her project: … Continue reading
Fan studies – a new article
Evan Hayles Gledhill writes: Fan studies is an exciting and developing field that is highly inter-disciplinary; drawing together social science, history, literature, musicology and media scholars. My own research, into Gothic fiction, led me to become interested in audiences and fandoms. Gothic is … Continue reading
Emerson and the Archives
Dr Krissie West writes: Some months ago, I was fortunate to receive funding from the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society to further my research for my monograph on Emerson and childhood. Emerson, the spearhead of the nineteenth-century American Transcendentalist movement and … Continue reading
Jane Austen and money
In memory of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death, and the launch of the new £10 note, featuring Austen, at Winchester Cathedral, Rebecca Bullard has written a piece on Austen and money for the Reading research blog: http://blogs.reading.ac.uk/the-forum/
A Special Collections exhibition: Leonard and Virginia Woolf’s Hogarth Press
You might be interested to hear Nicola Wilson talking about the Hogarth Press centenary and Virginia Woolf as a printer with Mariella Frostrup and Mark Haddon on BBC Radio 4 Open Book. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08vxkm5 You might also want to know … Continue reading