Dr Brendan Costello (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language)
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Poetry after Kafka: Poets Moniza Alvi, Francesca Beard, Gale Burns, and David Constantine will present their own work, read excerpts from Kafka and discuss his influence on writing and poetry, in conversation with Carolin Duttlinger and Ian Ellison.
Doors open at 5pm, and tickets are available here: https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/conferences-and-events/modern-languages/events/of-children-animals-and-hunger-artists-kristin-scott-thomas-reads-kafka
Seminar with Carlos Gamerro, author of 'La jaula de los onas', on Tuesday 5 November 2024.
The new Introduction to Middle High German by Howard Jones and Martin H. Jones (OUP 2024), is a dedicated student edition of The Oxford Guide to Middle High German, designed for taught courses and self-study.
On the 500th anniversary of their first publication, the four hilarious, successful, and witty Reformation Dialogues by Hans Sachs will be reissued in a new edition.
We’re delighted to announce that our 2024 Language Teachers’ Conference will be held on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 September at Somerville College.
As part of the Oxford Kafka celebrations, we welcome you to a conversation on Kafka’s work related to Mind and Mental Illnesses.
Registration is now open for Kafka Transformed, a three-day international conference funded by the AHRC project 'Kafka's Transformative Communities'.
Oleksandr Mykhed, who was the Faculty’s Ukranian virtual writer in residence during 2022-23, is giving a talk about his new book The Language of War.
L'artiste Français Sera L'invité De "Cinéma Et Culture Francophone En Fête" D'Oxford.
Join Peter Boxall, Alys Moody, Ankhi Mukerjee, and Meindert Peters, who will be in conversation with Karen Leeder.
This talk is part of a two-part event on "Langue française et Révolution", organised by Jessica Goodman. Benjamin Hoffmann will be joined by Professor Olivier Ritz (Université Paris Cité).
This conversation will focus on Benjamin Hoffmann's experience as a researcher-novelist and on his latest work of fiction Les Minuscules.
A workshop organised by Oxford Medieval Studies combined with an exhibition at the Taylorian and an open access catalogue
Actor, playwright, and director Mario Banushi will be joining us on the stage of the Taylor Institution Main Hall on Monday 13 May, at 5pm.
Bookings are now open for the 2024 Modern Languages Open Day.
The second annual Occitan Studies Day will be held on 11th May.
Two award-winning shows translate Kafka's dark parable of un-belonging for the modern day.
We are happy to announce and invite you to attend the upcoming research symposium, 'Diasporas of Sefarad and al-Andalus: Iberian Questions beyond Iberia, 1492-1700'.