Department of English & Creative Writing @GoldsmithsUoL. Where creative daring meets critical rigour, discover the world of literature & language @GoldsmithsEng
Less than three weeks to go until #DecadenceAndWar at @GoldsmithsEng! We can’t wait! Tickets are now ✨sold out✨ so please email the @DecadentStudies team if you’d like to attend remotely! More details: https://t.co/aONybhnEwA #Decadence
This year @GoldsmithsEng alumni @orlainedee won the 2025 Kate O'Brien award for her novel No Small Thing. Orlaine was also shortlisted for the 2024 Nero Book Award. 'A spare, haunting tale'- Observer.
Now out in paperback.
https://t.co/yrSNFVrkxh
Professor Jane Desmarais and Dr Isobel Hurst from the @GoldsmithsEng are part of the first doctoral network dedicated to the study of decadence. The DECADOCS project is part of the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Networks.
Full story ⬇️https://t.co/XFHSuPGfqM
@GoldsmithsEng own Claire Adam is book of the day in the Guardian for Love Forms. Claire teaches on our MA programmes in Creative Writing. Claire will be at the @GoldsmithsEng Writers' Centre in the Autumn.
https://t.co/M2M9766KrK
@GoldsmithsEng Centre for Comparative Literature. Enchanting Wor(l)ds: The Works of Marina Warner. Friday 11th July at Senate House. Free to attend but you must register here:
https://t.co/GTOW9LSRIV
Jodi Dean: Capital's Grave
Forum hosted by @GoldsmithsEng Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought.
26th June 4-6 pm
RHB 137 and online
https://t.co/NBfAvrFhpp
https://t.co/KYYqTN6MeI
4th June: The Future of the Novel with Lara Pawson, Simon Okotie, Tim Parnell and Amy Sackville.
It’s free, there will be wine, but you need to register.
Creative/ Critical symposium: https://t.co/1zCc2fUGyY
@GoldsmithsEng 4th June.
Includes info on Letterpress printing, comedy techniques in creative practice and @GoldsmithsPrize round-table on the ‘The Future of the Novel’.
Register: [email protected].
https://t.co/3clGYtLx6g
Wednesday 30th April, Samir Haddad (Fordham): 'Derrida on Restructuring the University'.
@GoldsmithsEng
CPCT research seminar. All welcome.
This week: The Architecture of Conversion in Early Modern Europe, 10-11 April @GoldsmithsEng Sponsored by @RenSoc and free to attend.
https://t.co/I7zuSSNR0q
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@GoldsmithsUoL Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought. LECTURE: Ian Balfour (York, Ca.) — ‘Extreme Austen’ (12 March 2025 @4pm, RHB 138 and online)
https://t.co/yWb5hitVoy
Coming on 20th Feb, @SimonOkotie's The Future of the Novel 🎺
'A bracing, positive read, it’s recommended even – perhaps especially – to those whose own literary tastes tend to be more conventional.' @HephzibahA
https://t.co/uJ675XMQkr
Call for Papers: The Architecture of Conversion in Early Modern Europe.
@SRSRenSoc sponsored workshop @GoldsmithsEng
Abstracts to [email protected] by 28th February 2025.
https://t.co/I7zuSSNR0q