Mapping the Early Modern Inns of Court project. Website link below. Do join us on Bluesky to find out about our seminars. This account is no longer active.
Our collection, Mapping the Early Modern Inns of Court: Writing Communities, is being launched! Come and join us (in person at Middle Temple Library or online) at 6.15pm on Tuesday 9 Sept. Email [email protected] for more details. https://t.co/Rt9nlVLfD3
Explore Henry VI, Part II with Prof Emma Smith & Dr Kavita Mudan Finn in our next OWC #Shakespeare webinar!
Shakespeare webinar on Henry VI, Part II
🗓️4 May
🕐6-7.15pm
📍Online via Zoom
All welcome! #HenryVI
https://t.co/lWNPdITXTl
One week today! Join us at 5.30pm on 30 April at the Schwarzman Centre for A.E. Stallings' next Professor of Poetry talk on 'Lisping in Numbers: Poems that Count'.
All welcome! Tickets are free but booking is required.
#poetrycommunity#OxfordEvents
https://t.co/Lp449bbMAy
In this interview by alumni magazine QUAD, Prof Kate McLoughlin discusses her landmark publication: 'Silence: A Literary History'.
‘Literature, I’ve come to realise, brims with silences.’
Read the full interview:
https://t.co/rHYWHmOOVy
Yesterday, Professor Tiffany Stern spoke at the sold-out @BeyondShakes live show on The Book of Sir Thomas More, sponsored by the @MaloneSociety
Check them out and sign up to their podcast for some recordings of this fascinating event👂
https://t.co/YsgBoopI8J
Looking forward to Birkbeck Arts Week: on 6 May Sarah Dickenson and I will be discussing our collaboration on her new play about a remarkable medieval woman, Thomasine Bonaventure. Featuring a performance from Birkbeck MFA students. Please share! https://t.co/YwqM2bw8YZ
Our next live #Shakespeare webinar takes place on 6 April at 6pm. We'll be discussing the new Oxford World's Classics edition of HENRY VI PART I with Prof Emma Smith & Dr Amy Lidster.
The discussion will be followed by a Q&A.
All welcome! #HenryVI
https://t.co/GqIEZBfZol
Today’s book delivery: ‘Textile Shakespeare’, the new monograph by @starcrossed2018. Looking forward to reading this as I think and write about turbans, fustian, janissary headwear, padding, bombazine, and feathers (disparate as that may sound) over the coming weeks.
Did you know that our dear Professor Tiffany Stern's newest book, 'Ballad Business', is available to order?
You do now! And it comes endorsed by no less a figure than Millie the whippet🐕
Get it from @CambridgeUP: https://t.co/xVKxY9tXI1
#publications
We're delighted to welcome Bernardine Evaristo to the English Faculty on 6 May. She will give a talk on 'The Girl from Woolwich: A Creative Life' at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. All welcome! Tickets are free but booking is required.
#BernardineEvaristo
https://t.co/vtlTleiYvy
Are you looking to start a postgraduate Shakespeare course in September?
There's still time to apply for our scholarships, including our College of Arts and Law Masters Scholarships and the Diane Meyer Lowman Scholarship.
Apply by Wednesday 25 March 2026: https://t.co/0XPWlhANAV
Join us for our next OWC #Shakespeare webinar on 2 March at 6pm.
In this online event, Emma Smith will be discussing #CYMBELINE with Kim Gilchrist.
Register for your free ticket:
https://t.co/radMaOHdG4
Our collection, Mapping the Early Modern Inns of Court: Writing Communities, is being launched! Come and join us (in person at Middle Temple Library or online) at 6.15pm on Tuesday 9 Sept. Email [email protected] for more details. https://t.co/Rt9nlVLfD3
Calling all English teachers!
There's still time to register for our English Teachers' Conference on 7 February.
Join us for this online event featuring mini lectures, admissions info and a panel discussion on 'AI and English Education'.
Register now: https://t.co/Ym2TmJUS5X
Join us this Monday to explore #Shakespeare's 'Richard II' with Emma Smith and special guest Hailey Bachrach.
The event will take place online via Zoom at 6pm on Monday, 2 February.
All welcome! The event is free but registration is required https://t.co/LVuyquhskF
#RichardII
Our English Faculty / OWC Shakespeare webinars continue! On 2 Feb Emma Smith will welcome guest Hailey Bachrach to explore Richard II.
They will discuss the play & how we might approach it differently in the 21st century, followed by a Q&A. All welcome! https://t.co/LVuyquhskF
Congratulations to Professor Emma Smith who has been awarded a three-year Major Research Fellowship by the Leverhulme Trust for her project: ‘Imperial bibliography: books, race and value’.
Find out more: https://t.co/qNFgt3D6ub