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Hispanic Studies offer-holder visit day

We will be welcoming admissions candidates holding offers for 2014-2015 entry to a day of talks designed to give a flavour of studying in the Department of Hispanic Studies at ÌÇÐÄTV.

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Room H148, Humanities Building

"Cheesy does it? or Shakespeare meets Latin American Telenovelas"

Alfredo Michel Modenessi is Professor of Comparative Studies in English Literature, Drama and Translation at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) as well as a stage translator, translation studies scholar, and dramaturg. He has published and lectured globally on American drama, translation, cinema and Shakespeare. He has translated and adapted over 40 plays including Othello, Love's Labour's Lost, The Tempest, Julius Caesar, Anthony and Cleopatra, The Comedy of Errors, Macbeth, 3HenryVI, Richard III, Henry V, 1Henry IV, Arden of Faversham, and Marlow's Edward II. He is on the Editorial committee of Ashgate's Shakespearean International Yearbook and Palgrave's 'Global Shakespeare' series, The International Journal of Translation History '1611' of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and MIT's website 'Global Shakespeares'. He is on the Organising Committee of the 2016 Congress of the International Shakespeare Association. He's currently spending a sabbatical year at Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon preparing a book on the presence of Shakespeare on the Mexican cinema.

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French Studies Research Seminar: Corneille's Imitations of Christ in verse and tragedy
Room H0.44, Humanities Building

Richard Parish (St. Catherine’s College, Oxford)

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The Warburg Institute, London

Professor G. Hugo Tucker, University of Reading: ‘Marc-Antoine Muret (1526-1585): Scandal, Exile and Redemption’

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Italian Department Research Seminar: Intercultural Dialogues
H403

Professor Margaret Rose presents ‘Intercultural Dialogues’ – a project importing plays dealing with migrant issues from the UK to Italy.

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Medieval Seminar Series - Joanne Anderson
H0.56

'Weaving Identity: Family Chapels and their Painted Decoration in Late Medieval Bolzano'

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H0.56

Joanne Anderson

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Italian Department Research Seminar: Intercultural Dialogues

 

Professor Margaret Rose presents ‘Intercultural Dialogues’ – a project importing plays dealing with migrant issues from the UK to Italy.

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Dr Michael Scott - Classical Association Liverpool talk

Dr Michael Scott will give a talk to the Classical Association Liverpool Branch

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