Saturday 4 February 2012

Work in Progress - A Brand New Postgraduate Seminar Series

Work in Progress is a new series that showcases ongoing research by postgraduate students. It aims to be a friendly and informal place for speakers to present their current work to a group of peers.

The seminars will be held on the Mondays listed below from 5pm until 6pm in Hub Room 5 in Jessop West.

Monday 6 February 2012
Tony Prince - The Transformation of The Troublesome Raigne (Anonymous c1590) into King John (Shakespeare c1595), focusing on the character of the Bastard

Monday 13 February 2012
Liam Firth - 'Every Cry Has Its Echo': Yeats, Wordsworth and the Hermeneutics of Tradition (Liam Firth)

Monday 20 February 2012
Fern Merrills - Browning and Shelley

Monday 27 February 2012
Becky Bowler - Vision, Mysticism, and the Incommunicable in Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage

Monday 5 March 2012
Adam Smith - Text as Spectacle

For more information, please contact Liam Firth (liamfirth@gmail.com) or Fern Merrills (f.merrills1@sheffield.ac.uk)