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Translated Stories, Translated Worlds: round-table discussion
Find out about the Man Booker International Prize and life as a translator The Storey Institute, Lancaster 22 March 2017, 19:00-22:00 What does it take to become a literary translator? […]
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Screening the Literary: Writing Quality on the Web
Workshop at Lancaster University 28 October 2016 Venue: Infolab C60b/c Claims abound regarding the potential death of the printed book and its consequences for culture and society, and studies on […]
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Conference Report: ‘The Child of the Century’: Reading and Writing Short Fiction Across Media
The European Network for Short Fiction Research held its conference entitled ‘The Child of the Century’: Reading and Writing Short Fiction Across Media, on the 13th and 14th of May […]
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Writing, Life, and Death (Goodbye to Imre Kertész)
Writing Life and Death. Writing: Life and Death. Writing Life, and Death. Punctuation is never quite innocent. These three variations on a possible title together draw a portrait of […]
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Researching Authorship in the 21st-Century University
9 March was an exciting day in the life of the Hub. We invited researchers from across Lancaster University who work on questions related to authorship in the broadest sense […]
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Conference Report: Writing Lives Together: Romantic and Victorian Biography
Writing Lives Together: Romantic and Victorian Biography University of Leicester, 18/9/2015 On a sunny day last September a good-sized group of scholars and students, mainly from the field of English […]
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‘Your Lovely Books’ by Margaret Drabble
I still wonder why I became and remain a writer, and even when I have gone through the usual justifications- a flexible career for a woman with children, a love […]
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