|
All take place at the English Faculty, St. Cross
Building, Manor Rd, University of Oxford at Thursdays, 5.15pm.
27 April 'A Jewish "Robert Elsmere"? Amy Levy, Israel Zangwill
and the post-emancipation Anglo-Jewish novel'
Dr. Naomi Hetherington (University of Cambridge)
11 May ‘Trouble-making in fiction with Wagner, Schopenhauer and religion’
Dr. Mary S. Pierse (University College Cork)
18 May ‘The Nasal Renaissance: The Aesthetics of Smell c.1890 - 1905'
Christina Bradstreet (Birkbeck College, University of London)
25 May ‘Religion, Science, and Romance: ideological influences
on the formation of modern Egyptology’
David Gange (Trinity College, Cambridge)
|