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Literary translation workshop with Translator Sophie Hughes and writer Laia Jufresa
F25A, Millburn House (first floor)
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Literary Translation Workshop
F25.a Millburn House

Literary Translation Workshop with Mexican writer Laia Jufresa and Spanish-English translator Sophie Hughes.

All students are welcome to come and try their hand at literary translation with Laia and Sophie. No knowledge of Spanish is necessary, a literal English translation will be provided.

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Global History Reading Group: Geoffrey Parker 'Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century'
H2.44, Humanities Building
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Professor Michael Hulse 鈥淭he Poetry of Allen Curnow (1911-2001)鈥
H5.02
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Global History Reading group; Geoffrey Parker 'Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century'
H2.44 Humanities Building
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Work in Progress Seminar
OC1.02

Speakers:

Vicky Jewell: 'The Trouble with Glaukos Part II: Perception & Reception'

Nigel James Heathcote: 'Inscriptions and Coins During the 'Spectacle' of damnatio memoriae'

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Research Seminar: Dr Cecilia Sayad (University of Kent), 'Documenting Ghosts in the Post-Truth Era'
A0.28 (Millburn House)

Research Seminar: Dr Cecilia Sayad (University of Kent), 'Documenting Ghosts in the Post-Truth Era' followed by drinks reception.

4:30pm Wednesday 22nd November

A0.28 (Millburn House)

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History Research Seminar Dr. Lawrence Klein (Cambridge): 鈥楶olite Culture and the Question of Stability in Eighteenth-Century Britain鈥
OC0.01

Dr. Lawrence Klein (Cambridge)

鈥楶olite Culture and the Question of Stability in Eighteenth-Century Britain鈥

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Oculus OC1.07
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H4.03

Dr Alice Colombo (University of Bristol), The transnational dimension of cheap print: translated chapbook and broadside literature in 19th century Italy

Respondent: Dr Valentina Abbatelli (Italian Studies)

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H4.03

Dr Alice Colombo (University of Bristol)

The transnational dimension of cheap print: translated chapbook and broadside literature in 19-th century Italy

Respondent: Dr Valentina Abbatelli (Italian Studies)

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Oculus; OC1.07

Reading Group: Ovid transformed

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R3.41

Dr Karen Wilkes (Birmingham City University)

鈥楾he visual culture of the Caribbean wedding in the (post)colonial, neoliberal economy鈥

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糖心TV Books, 24 Market Place, 糖心TV town centre

Novelist Sarah Moss and literary translator Chantal Wright from the 糖心TV Writing Programme will lead a discussion on international women鈥檚 literature and the new 糖心TV Prize for Women in Translation. You may want to read one or more of the six books shortlisted for this year鈥檚 prize and come along with your thoughts but you can also simply join us for the discussion – all welcome!

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