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New course! Jane Austen: Women and Society. Five sessions fortnightly in Jan-March 2023. Live online with the wonderful Fred Parker, University of Cambridge. Bookings just open.
https://t.co/X72knmilSi
@JaneAustenLIVES @janeaustenlit @AusteninBoston
Next Saturday! A rare chance to study Our Mutual Friend (1864-65), Dickens' last completed novel. A brilliant read.
Live online lecture and seminar with Corinna Russell, Sat. 26 Feb. 2022. @IndieCamb
https://t.co/BnBJyn4Hct
Our Mutual Friend (1864-65) is Dickens' last completed novel. It's a fascinating work on waste, inheritance, identity, &c. A brilliant read.
Live online lecture and seminar with Corinna Russell, Sat. 26 Feb. 2022. @DickensFellowHQ
https://t.co/BnBJyn4Hct
Jane Austen Season, spring 2022. Live online lectures and seminars on
• Emma
• Sense and Sensibility
• Persuasion
• Pride and Prejudice
with leading scholars. Brilliant.
@janeaustenlit
@ChawtonHouse
@JAusten200
https://t.co/ExHT7kHdsP
Bookings are open: Jane Austen Season, spring 2022. Live online lectures and seminars on
• Emma
• Sense and Sensibility
• Persuasion
• Pride and Prejudice
with leading scholars. Brilliant.
@janeaustenlit @ChawtonHouse
@JAusten200
https://t.co/ExHT7kHdsP
Online Study Session: Katherine #Mansfield and Music with fabulous lecturer Claire Davison. Sat. 6 Feb. 2021. ‘The Garden Party’, ‘The Modern Soul’, ’The Singing Lesson’ and ‘The Canary’ https://t.co/IGjQgkVqkO
Online Study Session: Elizabeth von Arnim and Virginia #Woolf: Literary Connections. With the brilliant @isobel_maddison. Sat. 19 Sept. 2020. @noreen_o @LucyCavColl @ElizabethVAIntl https://t.co/cqlOXXhtdu
Online Study Session on Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber (1979), Sat. 22 August 2020 with the brilliant @KJakubowicz. @efl @WomenRead @EnglishAssoc
@OnThisDayShe https://t.co/DThuyXwI7i
Study Day on Jane Austen's great novel *Emma*, with Cambridge lecturers Fred Parker and Louise Joy. 21 March 2020. Unmissable.
@HomertonCollege @eflcam
@IndieCamb @ClareCollege
https://t.co/RMslQuEaqj
From Virginia #Woolf's essay, 'The Leaning Tower' (1940): 'Literature is no one's private ground; literature is common ground. It is not cut up into nations; there are no wars there.' https://t.co/BcNI7fINI9