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Comparative Literature research seminar

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Sebastian Matzner (King's College London), 'Back to the Future? Problems and Potentials of Metalepsis avant Genette'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Michael Silk (King's College London). Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Katja Kanzler and Sabine Müller-Mall (TU-Dresden), 'Rant Culture: Cultural and Legal Perspectives on Media(ted) Invective'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Michael Silk and Heather Wiebe (King's College London); Roundtable with Professor Franco Moretti, 'Tragedy and the Theory of Action'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Robert Spencer (University of Manchester), 'The Cultural Logic of Post-Capitalism'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Maria Vamvouri-Ruffy (University of Lausanne), 'Subverting Borders and Identities in Ancient Greek and Contemporary Literature of Exile'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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James Williams (University of York), 'Edward FitzGerald and the Grammar of Ornament'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Comparative Literature research seminar

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Sotirios Paraschas (King's College London), 'Genius and Celebrity in the Nineteenth Century'. Part of the Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series 2017/18

Research Seminar in SPLAS

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Carlos Garrido Castellano (University of Lisbon), "On Exhibitions, Empires and Difference". Part of the Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies research seminar series 2017/18.

Cities & Urbanisation Workshop

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Researchers from King's and LSHTM are invited to a workshop on 'Cities and Urbanisation' on 2 October to explore an exciting new collaborative research initiative between the two institutions, meet new potential research partners and find out more about the joint funding call.
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