Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Hilary Term Literature and Science seminar series

UPDATE

WEEK 6 (Friday 26 Feb.)
Dr Carina Bartleet (Oxford Brookes), "Growing Tales:  Generational Intertextualities and Mimesis in Modern Drama"
Arumugam Building top floor, St Catherine's College
2 pm



WEEK 8 (Friday 12 March)
NEW:  Literature and Science Graduate Forum
JCR Theatre, St Catherine's College
2 pm

Dr Gregory Tate, "Tennyson's In Memoriam and the Unquiet Brain" 
and
Rachel Crossland, "Individuals Suspended in a Mass:  Brownian Motion as a Model for Literary Crowds in the Works of D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf"

The Graduate Forum is a new termly feature of our seminar series, designed to give current and/or very recent Oxford graduate students an opportunity to present informal work-in-progress papers (20-30 minutes each) followed by discussion.  If you would like to participate please get in touch with Dr Shepherd-Barr now, either for this term or for subsequent terms:  kirsten.shepherd-barr@ell.ox.ac.uk


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