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2014 August
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The Ministry of Information Project and Being Human Festival. Posted on August 13, 2014. The ‘A Publishing and Communication History of the Ministry of Information’ project team are delighted to confirm their involvement in the Being Human 2014. This post by Dr Henry Irving explains what can be expected. The festival is of particular interest to our team because the MOI was itself designed to act as a ‘vehicle of communication’. As Simon Eliot and I have explained on the Being Human blo g. During the Bei...
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Postfeminism, Sexy Bodies, and Sherlock Holmes on Screen
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Postfeminism, Sexy Bodies, and Sherlock Holmes on Screen. Posted on May 23, 2014. In the run up to and right after the broadcast of the much awaited third season of BBC’s Sherlock. Earlier in 2014,. Blogs, reviews, articles, and conferences were abuzz with all things Sherlockian, analysing each and every conceivable aspect of the show: from the religious turn in fan appreciations of Holmes and Watson’s relationship ( Poore 2012. Of her overt sexuality and the use of her body as a weapon. Such use of ...
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Call for Papers: Time: Aspects and Approaches. Posted on October 31, 2016. Please follow and like us:. Call for Papers: The Book Index. Posted on October 26, 2016. Centre for the Study of the Book. Bodleian Library, Oxford. 22-23 June, 2017. Keynotes: Professor Ann Blair (Harvard); Professor Emily Steiner (UPenn). I for my part venerate the inventor of Indexes, [] that unknown labourer in literature who first laid open the nerves and arteries of a book.’. Subjects might include, but are not limited to:.
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1814 in Senate House Library
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1814 in Senate House Library. Posted on May 2, 2014. The Institute of English Studies hosts a two-day conference. On the year (yes, year! 1814, from 16-17 May 2014. Associate Research Fellow and Rare Books Librarian at Senate House Library, Dr Karen Attar, shares some of the material in the Library related to 1814. 8216;Recently we noticed a two-day conference. These happen all to be in the Sterling Library. To continue reading the full post on the Senate House Library blog, click here. You may use these.
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A Bit of Bibliographical History
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A Bit of Bibliographical History. Posted on October 10, 2014. It’s not every day that an ornamental trowel turns up on your desk:. This trowel was presented to WA Copinger, the first president of the Bibliographical Society. As a (slightly unusual) bit of Bibliographical Society. History, the presentational trowel will make its way to the Society’s archives. On deposit in the Bodleian Library’s special collections. Principles of Bibliographical Description. Please follow and like us:. You may use these.
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2014 March
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On Crowland Abbey…. Posted on March 15, 2014. In preparation for the joint IES/IHR conference ‘ Guthlac of Crowland: Celebrating 1300 Years. 8216;, the IES blog will feature two short posts on the c700 Anglo-Saxon saint. Romans had already been here and left when, in 699, Guthlac arrived with Tatwin his boatman and Beccelm, a servant, on this remote wedge of gravel in the midst of marsh and wetland, although there were probably local Anglo-Saxon tribesmen, fishing for eels and catching waterfowl. Please ...
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Illuming the Mystery of Edwin Drood?
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Illuming the Mystery of Edwin Drood? Posted on September 18, 2014. Original part of ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’. Often provides small displays to support conferences. The Library scans lists of forthcoming SAS conferences to offer displays, where timing fits and it has relevant holdings, and sometimes conference organisers approach the Library to request displays. When. Edwin Drood: Solutions and Resolutions. The Library was delighted to comply, having already had the. Conference in its sights. Brattleb...
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Conferences
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English Literary Heritage and Senate House Library. Posted on September 11, 2015. An IES conference on English literary heritage. Provided an excellent opportunity to make known some of Senate House Library. S literary manuscripts and artefacts. We chose a mixture of the bizarre and the worthy, taken from across several collections acquired at different times. The Poet’s Pilgrimage to Waterloo. Edited by Southey’s son Charles Cuthbert (1849) omits all reference to Coleridge. St Andrews: Two Poems. Please...
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The Ministry of Information Project and Being Human Festival
http://englishstudies.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2014/08/13/the-ministry-of-information-project-and-being-human-festival
The Ministry of Information Project and Being Human Festival. Posted on August 13, 2014. The ‘A Publishing and Communication History of the Ministry of Information’ project team are delighted to confirm their involvement in the Being Human 2014. This post by Dr Henry Irving explains what can be expected. The festival is of particular interest to our team because the MOI was itself designed to act as a ‘vehicle of communication’. As Simon Eliot and I have explained on the Being Human blo g. During the Bei...
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