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Literary London Reading Group. From flower to flower, from snow to snow’: Reading the 19th-Century Garden Cemetery. It appears in fact, that no arrangements can make it to cease to be anevil to bring together the bodies of the dead where the living inhabit and congregate.’1 Happy … Continue reading →. January 1, 2017 · Leave a comment. Mapping Jewish London in Amy Levy’s ‘Reuben Sachs’ (1888). Thank you to those who attended our first event of the term in October! November 3, 2016 · Leave a comment.

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Mapping London and Exploring Desires in Sylvia Townsend Warner’s ‘The Green Torso’ (1970) | Literary London Reading Group

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Literary London Reading Group. Mapping London and Exploring Desires in Sylvia Townsend Warner’s ‘The Green Torso’ (1970). The reading for this session will be Sylvia Townsend Warner’s ‘The Green Torso’, which appeared in The New Yorker, 22 August 1970. You can download this short story through our dropbox, via this link. The Literary London Reading Group is free and open to the public, so please do spread the word! We’ll look forward to seeing you all for yet another session on London murder. June 9, 2016.

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The Architecture of Visibility in Orwell’s Dystopian London | Literary London Reading Group

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Literary London Reading Group. The Architecture of Visibility in Orwell’s Dystopian London. We’re really looking forward to welcoming you back to the Literary London Reading Group for the first session of this academic year on Tuesday 18th October 6-7.30pm in Room 243, Senate House. Which will be introduced by Dr Lisa Mullen. Dr Mullen will introduce us to The Architecture of Visibility in Orwell’s Dystopian London. Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1954) pp. 5-9. Orwell, Diaries,.

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Literary London Reading Group. First Session: Tuesday October 18th 2016, 6.00-7.30pm – Senate House, Room 243. Dr Lisa Mullen (Worcester, Oxford)– ‘The Architecture of Visibility in Orwell’s London’. Second Session: Friday November 18th 2016, 6.00-7.30pm – Senate House, Room 234. Sheffield) — ‘Mapping Jewish London in Amy Levy’s. January 17th 2017, 6.00-7.30pm – Senate House, Room 243. Fourth Session: Tuesday, March 14th 2017, 6.00-7.30pm – Senate House, Room 243. 8211; Senate House, Room 243. Leave a Re...

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‘Marriage, Murder and the Streets of London: The Most Wicked Secret Murthering of John Brewen’ | Literary London Reading Group

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Literary London Reading Group. Marriage, Murder and the Streets of London: The Most Wicked Secret Murthering of John Brewen’. We hope you’re finding time to enjoy the term break, and the very gradually improving spring weather. In celebration of this seasonal fecundity, we’ve selected for our next session the unlikely subject of early modern murder. We’re delighted to announce that Dr. Emma Whipday (KCL). Marriage, Murder and the Streets of London: The Most Wicked Secret Murthering of John Brewen’.

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Literary London Reading Group. Marriage, Murder and the Streets of London: The Most Wicked Secret Murthering of John Brewen’. We hope you’re finding time to enjoy the term break, and the very gradually improving spring weather. In celebration of this seasonal fecundity, we’ve selected for our next session … Continue reading →. April 3, 2016 · Leave a comment. 8216;Sudden holes in space and time’: Conrad’s Appearing and Disappearing London. March 1, 2016 · Leave a comment. We’re certain you’ve...8216;Nobo...

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The narrow road from the deep north. Merry Christmas from Corporate Capitalism. Date: 22 December 2016. I received an e-mailed seasonal greeting from a big company today. Not a faceless bureaucracy, but one of those High Street names that is very recognisable and tries to be user friendly. All very festive you might think, but I couldn’t help but notice the footnote to their message which somewhat subverted their expression of goodwill. It said:. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). You are c...

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The narrow road from the deep north. Date: 28 December 2016. George Michael: 25 June 1963 25 December 2016. One of the fond things I remember reading about George Michael is the story that Tracey Thorne. Tracey Thorne is a singer and musician in. Everything But The Girl. Making nine albums and selling over 9 million records between 1982 and 2000. Towards the end of her memoir she writes about the pleasures of relative obscurity and return to a more normal life. Hi, how are you? Everything But The Girl.

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