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)
Sheffield University English Research Seminars are a weekly termtime researcher forum run by representatives from the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics. They are an opportunity for researchers in all areas of English literature, language and linguistics and theatre studies to present their work in the form of a 50 minute paper and a place to contribute to lively discussions of key issues raised. For more information, please email sheffieldenglishseminars@gmail.com
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