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News. concludes this week, on Tuesday 3 June at 6PM BST, with ‘Performance, Memory, and Resistance‘, A talk by Palestinian performance artist Riham Isaac (University of Exeter, UK). The talk will be online. Best wishes from the CCL. continues

Tuition Fee Policy and Procedures. Contents. 1 Introduction. 3. 2 Important information for all students. 4. 3 Fees. 5. 4 Scholarships and Bursaries. 6. 5 Standard Fee Coverage. 6. 6 Payment of Fees. 7. 7 Annex 1: Scholarships, Discounts and

News. Join us on Thursday 28 November 2024, at 5:30pm UTC (London time) as the Auto / Bio / Fiction series resumes for this academic year, with biofiction specialists Monica Latham (Professor of British literature in the English Department at the

News. Thanking all our friends and colleagues for a full and productive year of encounters, exchanges, discussions, reflections, and collaborations, we look forward to another equally full and productive year, and wish you all a peaceful festive

News. The Centre for Comparative Literature at Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ, is delighted to confirm the new date of Marina Warner’s inaugural Annual Lecture (rescheduled from January 2023):. The Centre for Comparative Literature’s Annual

News. A reminder of three events at the CCL this week:. The first of these, within the Sing in Me, Muse series, is this Thursday, 23 March 2023, at 6.00pm (London time), when Emily Hauser will talk about ‘Recovering the Women of the Trojan War’

News. A reminder of the next seminar in the Auto / Bio / Fiction series:. Thursday, 26 January 2023, at 5.30pm (London time):. Anna Borgarello, “Of Adventurers and Storytellers: Narrations of the Self and the Other in Via Gemito by Domenico

News. Dear Colleagues and Friends,. Despite the difficulties of last year and the departure of some great colleagues, the CCL is alive and kicking, and about to kick off with a fantastic programme of events for 2022-23. Our first CCL Annual Lecture

News. The CCL offers two new short courses on contemporary retellings of Greek myths, focusing on Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. Our understanding of classical literature has been enriched by modern authors who undertake creative interpretations and

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