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The University of York Victorian Society. Newer posts →. February 19, 2010 · 11:36 pm. 8216;The Sorcerer’ by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: Theatre Trip and Reading Group. Theatre Trip: Friday, 26th February, 7.30pm Central Hall. Reading Group: Monday, 28th February, 7pm, The Treehouse (Berwick Saul Building). First performed in 1877,. Helena (hbc500@york.ac.uk). February 17, 2010 · 8:37 pm. The Leeds Nineteenth Century Reading Group Meeting 3rd March. Or else there are copies on Amazon. Please no...
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The University of York Victorian Society. November 16, 2009 · 9:19 am. Woman in White birthday. Paul Lewis of the Wilkie Collins Society writes -courtesy of DICKENS-L:. It is now just two weeks to the 150th birthday of *The Woman in White* which first appeared in Dickens’s periodical *All The Year Round* dated 26 November 1859. As I said a fortnight ago I am re-issuing the newly etexted original parts of the serial so 21st century readers can follow the story as the Victorians did. A Tale of Two Cities.
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The Leeds Nineteenth Century Reading Group Special Session 27th April | The University of York Victorian Society
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The University of York Victorian Society. A Thomas Hardy Traditional Dance Party. Victorian Society ‘Potluck’ Curry Social →. April 7, 2010 · 10:26 am. The Leeds Nineteenth Century Reading Group Special Session 27th April. Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 27th April, at 5.15pm. In the School of English (Seminar Room 5). This will be a ‘special session’ of the reading group in which two of our regular members, David Ibitson. And Dr. Beth Palmer. And here http:/ www.archive.org/search.php? Http:/ 0-brit...
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Kate Compton | The University of York Victorian Society
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The University of York Victorian Society. Author Archives: Kate Compton. April 18, 2010 · 11:28 am. Victorian Research Seminar, University of Leeds. From the University of Leeds will be speaking on ‘ “The conclusion is not as yet, and everything is possible”: Reading Bildung in Thackeray’s Serial Fiction’. On Wednesday 21st April. The seminar will take place in the Douglas Jefferson Room, School of English, Leeds. All welcome. Tagged as research seminar. December 14, 2009 · 3:40 pm. On a more serious not...
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A Thomas Hardy Traditional Dance Party | The University of York Victorian Society
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The University of York Victorian Society. Paintings and Presentations: Events in Week 9. The Leeds Nineteenth Century Reading Group Special Session 27th April →. March 10, 2010 · 8:03 pm. A Thomas Hardy Traditional Dance Party. Thursday, 18th March, The Treehouse, Berwick Saul Building, 7.30pm. Now, I know what you may be thinking. I myself may have initially thought that Thomas Hardy is not the first man I would associate with the word ‘party’. But I was wrong…. This evening will offer the chance to dan...
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Victorian Society ‘Potluck’ Curry Social | The University of York Victorian Society
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The University of York Victorian Society. The Leeds Nineteenth Century Reading Group Special Session 27th April. Victorian Research Seminar, University of Leeds →. April 15, 2010 · 9:22 pm. Victorian Society ‘Potluck’ Curry Social. 8220;Curry, which was formerly a dish almost exclusively for the table of those who had made a long residence in India, is now so completely naturalised, that few dinners are thought complete unless one is on the table”. Victorian Research Seminar, University of Leeds →. You a...
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‘Beyond the Frame’: Sensory Stories at York Art Gallery | Sensory Stories
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Bringing university research to life. How to get involved. Beyond the Frame’: Sensory Stories at York Art Gallery. July 16, 2011. Took art ‘Beyond the Frame’ at York Art Gallery on 28 May putting on a variety of interactive activities and performances for all ages in a day that was a resounding success. The 24 strong team of arts and humanities postgraduates from the Universities of York, Sheffield and Liverpool worked on the project from February, with. Matt Jenkins brings art to life. Art in the square.
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Archive to live: Viking tales | Sensory Stories
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Bringing university research to life. How to get involved. Thrills and skills in the world of Shandy Hall. Art Beyond the Frame. Archive to live: Viking tales. May 3, 2011. Giants, a one-eyed god, and a ship made out of fingernails were just some of the fantastic elements of the Sensory Opportunities storytelling sessions at St Oswald’s Primary School, York, as children delved into the weird and wonderful world of Old Norse mythology. Studying Vikings at St Oswald's. I chose the stories I did for three r...
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Paintings and Presentations: Events in Week 9 | The University of York Victorian Society
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The University of York Victorian Society. 8216;The Sorcerer’ by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: Theatre Trip and Reading Group. A Thomas Hardy Traditional Dance Party →. March 3, 2010 · 9:27 pm. Paintings and Presentations: Events in Week 9. A reminder about our exciting events in Week 9…. On Monday, 8th March at 7pm in the Treehouse. Later that week, on Wednesday, 10th March. Jonathan Brockbank will be giving a guided tour around York Art Gallery, meeting at 2.10pm in the entrance hall.