Author: bsls
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“Evolution and C19th Theatre”: Literature and Science seminar, Oxford, Friday 23 May
The final Oxford Literature and Science seminar of the academic year will be at 2pm, Friday 23 May, in Seminar Room A, English Faculty, St Cross Building, Oxford. Our speaker is one of the convenors of the seminar series, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, and her paper “Evolution and Nineteenth-Century Theatre” derives from her recent major research project.
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Auditioning for Darwin and Fitzroy
Progress Theatre in Reading are staging Juliet Aykroyd’s play Darwin and Fitzroy in September. They are auditioning on Sunday 18th May for the lead roles. If you fancy playing the Beagle’s captain or his most famous shipmate, click here for more information.
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BSLS Symposium on Teaching Literature and Science
The BSLS has voted to hold an annual one-day symposium in addition to its annual conference. Unlike the conference, the symposium will be on a specific theme each year. The BSLS will make a budget of £500 available to members each year in the first instance to fund the symposium. The theme of each symposium…
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Conference on Ageing
CALL FOR PAPERS Interdisciplinary Conference 30 and 31 January 2015 University of Bergen (Norway) AGEING: HISTORIES, MYTHOLOGIES, AND TABOOS The Research group “Literature and Science” invites scholars of literature, the arts, and the medical humanities, as well as philosophers, cultural historians, historians of religion, sociologists, and anthropologists to explore the symbolic aspects of ageing and…
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Alice Jenkins speaking on Euclid at UCL
Alice Jenkins, Professor of Victorian Literature and Culture at the University of Glasgow, will be giving a paper entitled “‘Eternal and unchangeable’?: Victorian anti-reception of Euclid” in the UCL Reading and Reception Seminar on May 6 at 5.30 p.m. at G24, Foster Court, Malet Place, UCL, London, WC1E 6BT. Her paper considers Victorian accounts of how to…
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Modern art, Victorian sculpture and natural history
On Thursday evening BSLS Chair John Holmes will be discussing the decorative art of the nineteenth-century Irish stone-carvers James and John O’Shea at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History with the contemporary artist Sean Lynch, whose show A blow by blow account of stonecarving in Oxford inspired by the O’Sheas and their work has…
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George Levine speaking on Science and Religion
George Levine, Emeritus Professor of English at Rutgers University, will be speaking on ‘Science and Religion from Herschel to Gould’ at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday 29th April at the Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre, St Anne’s College, Oxford, and again at 2 p.m. on Wednesday 30th April at the Harborne Lecture Theatre at the University of Reading. Professor Levine is one of…
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BSLS/JLS Essay Prize Deadline Extended
Following a successful annual conference, the British Society for Literature and Science and the Journal of Literature and Science would like to announce an extension to the 2014 prize deadline for the best new essay by a postgraduate or an early career scholar on a topic within the field of literature and science. The deadline,…
