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Postgraduate news

12 June 2017

Peter Sutton will present a paper entitled "'The Living Explanations': The Challenges and Opportunities of Staging Ben Jonson's Comedies" for the Humours of the Past network 'Humour, History, Methodology' conference at Durham University, 26-28 July. His paper will look at not only his thesis research but also at his experiences directing The Alchemist and Epicene in 58³Ô¹Ï. For more information on the conference and the network please view the .

Peter has also been awarded the 2017 Cedric Thorpe Davie prize for his outstanding contribution to music and drama in the university over the last four years.


Éadaoín Lynch has a commentary piece 'Whose War? -- Between three states: Louis MacNeice in September 1939' published in the latest


Tiana Fischer has published 'After Correlationism and Ecocriticism: Nature's Status as an Intermediary in The Winter's Tale', in the Shakespeare Seminar Online 14, and 'Thomas Carlyle, Sartor Resartus (1833-1834)', in the Handbook of British Romanticism: Text and Theory.