UoB's Department of English Literature is advertising two fixed-term posts in 18 &19C literature, one for one year (https://t.co/kZ92zVzGOf) and one for two years (https://t.co/X7OX66VefV). No need to submit two apps-- all will be considered for both posts. Spread the word!
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Registration is is now open for "Walter Pater, The Renaissance, and Legacies of Aestheticism," Trinity College, Oxford, June 26–27, 2023: https://t.co/1zJfh5ZBaD. Plenary speaker: Hilary Fraser.
📢Don't forget to buy your tickets to see our amazing @unibirmingham academics at @hayfestival!
This weekend we kick off with @rnmitchell & @K_E_Brown27 focusing on Oscar Wilde & why all children deserve a safer future.
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@rnmitchell will speak on 'Indolent Luxuriousness’: Oscar Wilde’s Queer Laziness' showing that the effortless wit & writing of Wilde was a product of studious, concealed labour. Tickets are currently sold out! Check this page here:👉🏼https://t.co/887RKvYYaD for availability 🧵4/4
CFP: Walter Pater, The Renaissance, and Legacies of Aestheticism, for the 150th anniversary of The Renaissance in Oxford this June. Organised by @ElisaBizzotto@JosephBristow Giles Whitely, Stefano Evangelista, and Rebecca Mitchell.
This looks fantastic!! Join @dennis_denisoff, Stefano Evangelista, & Alex Murray on Decadence, Paganism & the Environment. 19 May, 5:15pm BST
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We are delighted that @dennis_denisoff will be joining us in person on the 12th May for what will no doubt be a fascinating talk on Weird Ecologies and the Limits of Environmentalism. Don't miss out - grab you tickets from the link below!
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