Two talks by Melanie Fitton-Hayward and Rebecca Batty

Location
Humanities A02, University Park
Date(s)
Tuesday 19th May 2020 (17:00-19:00)
Contact
For further information, please contact Dr. George Woudhuysen: George.Woudhuysen@nottingham.ac.uk.
Description

*Event cancelled due to coronavirus shutdown*

‘Translation as (re)construction of narrative voice: translating narrative ambiguities and narrator identity in the Aeneid’, Melanie Fitton-Hayward (Nottingham)

‘Swimming in the Styx: Rivers and the temporality of living death in Ovid's Tristia’, Rebecca Batty (Nottingham)

19th May 2020, 5-7pm

A2 Humanities Building, University Park, University of Nottingham

These free talks are part of the weekly seminar series by the Department of Classics and Archaeology. It is open to all staff and students. Wine refreshments are provided. 

Humanities A02 is located on the ground floor of the Humanities Building, near the West Entrance of University Park. It can be found on this map of the campus

For further information, please contact Dr. George Woudhuysen: George.Woudhuysen@nottingham.ac.uk.


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University of Nottingham
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