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World Authorship: Charting the Human Face of Literature
Interim report on an idea By Tobias Boes and Rebecca Braun World literature, as both a marketing phenomenon and an area of academic study, is booming. But amidst all […]
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Thesis of the Month: Schrödinger’s Joyce
In the inaugural selection for our thesis the month, Sophie Corser, PhD candidate at Goldsmiths, University of London, speaks about her complicated relationship with Ulysses and Joyce, and the experience of reading a text […]
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Translation as the Quiet Revolution in UK Publishing
By Alessandro Gallenzi I was delighted to take part in one of the Authors and the World seminars at Lancaster University, a lively round-table discussion with other colleagues from […]
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Blog: ‘How does one get a job with an English degree?’ Charul Patel reflects on life, literature and the LRB
A Reflection on a Career Talk by Christopher Taylor of The London Review of Book By C. Patel Charul (Chuckie) Patel is a PhD student in English at Lancaster University […]
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Blog: Critical Challenges to Literary Celebrity
As we gear up for the third event in our series on literary celebrity, we thought we should share the growing archive of our reflections on the topic. This […]
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News: Authors and the World in London
On Friday 5 December, Authors & the World is having its first event outside Lancaster. Rebecca Braun, Emily Spiers and guest-member Sally-Ann Spencer will be working with a mixed cohort […]
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Blog: Connecting Readers and Writers
Jim Hinks is the Digital Editor at Comma Press and a part-time PhD candidate at Edge Hill University, where he’s researching Narratology in Short Fiction. Comma Press is an independent […]
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