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Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull
English Faculty
Events this person is organising:
Tuesday 23 January 2024
17:30
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Blake’s Plow
Dr James Wood
(University of East Anglia)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 6 February 2024
17:30
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'The Haunted Closet: Closet(ed) Plays and the Drama of the Body's Absence,' and ‘Moving Parts: Circum-national emotions in Dublin Shakespeare’
Helen Dallas
(University of Oxford)
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Madeleine Saidenberg
(University of Oxford)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 20 February 2024
17:30
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'Crowded elegies: Phillis Wheatley Peters' critique of identity'
Dr Katarina Stenke
(Greenwich University)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 30 April 2024
12:30
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From Corpus to Canon. Editing and Translating Arabic, Persian, and Indic Literatures in the British Long Eighteenth Century
Dr Claire Gallien
(Associate Professor English Department University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 14 May 2024
17:30
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Happy Pills and Horoscopes: Collecting and Using Early Modern Almanacs 1600-1800
Prof Paul Salzman
(La Trobe)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 28 May 2024
12:30
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Lent to Copy”: Art Rentals in the Age of Jane Austen
Prof Janine Barchas
(University of Texas)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 22 October 2024
17:30
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Talkee Amy and Robert Wedderburn: Verbal Abuse, Smuggling, Obeah and Enslaved Grandmothers in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica
Dr Ryan Hanley
(University of Exeter)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 5 November 2024
17:30
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Atomic and Agential Airs: Finch, Smollett, Barbauld
Dr Rowan Boyson
(Kings College London University)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar
Tuesday 19 November 2024
12:30
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In-house talk on digital eighteenth century in Oxford with NICOLE POHL and JACK ORCHARD (Electronic Enlightenment)
Professor Nicole Pohl
(University of Oxford)
Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture Research Seminar