Recording of Tift Merritt & Joseph Terrell, followed by live Q&A
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The Furst Forum in Comparative Literature Speaker Series is proud to present Dr. Marsha Collins, who will be presenting “Cervantes’s Novel Friendship in Don Quixote, Part 1.”
On Thursday, November 4 and Friday, November 5, we’ll be joined in person by Dr. Dorothy Hale. Dr. Hale is Professor of English at Berkeley, where her research and teaching focus on the Anglo-American novel, theories of the novel, and … Read more
On Friday, November 5, we’ll be joined in person by Dr. Dorothy Hale. Dr. Hale is Professor of English at Berkeley, where her research and teaching focus on the Anglo-American novel, theories of the novel, and problems of novelistic form. … Read more
On Tuesday, November 9 at 6:00pm EST, the Furst Forum Speaker Series in Comparative Literature will welcome Dr. Raj Telhan for his presentation, “Medicine and the Humanities: Vocabularies in Practice.”
Jane Austen & Co. is delighted to announce our 2021/2022 virtual series "Asia & the Regency." In this first talk, Dr. Kimiyo Ogawa (Sophia University) will discuss Jane Austen's influences on famed Japanese writer Natsume Soseki and explore Austen's global … Read more
THE GOOD SPELLERS: @ IMBIBE! Student SONGWRITERS from ENGLISH 408
Hilary Davidson, author of Dress in the Age of Jane Austen, will discuss the origins of the Indian textile trade and its global influences on fashion.
Peter Sabor (McGill University) will discuss the depiction of China in the stories of eighteenth-century writer Horace Walpole.
In her talk, "Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in America," Dr. Buchbinder will present key findings from her new book about how the legalization of assisted dying is changing possibilities for choice and control at the end of life--and … Read more