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Fractured, Transformed, Travelling Narratives in Writing, Performance, and the Arts


16 Sep 2011 - 17 Sep 2011

Richard Hoggart Building. George Wood Theatre and Studio 1.

Event overview

Cost free
Department English and Creative Writing
Website Fractured, Transformed, Travelling
Contact l.boldrini(@gold.ac.uk)

A two-day international colloquium hosted by the Department of English & Comparative Literature and the Pinter Centre, in collaboration with the British Comparative Literature Association and the International Comparative Literature Association and the contribution of the Drama Department

Fractured, Transformed, Travelling

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16 Sep 2011 9:00am - 7:00pm
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17 Sep 2011 9:00am - 5:30pm
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