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Children's and YA literature enthusiasts, join us on Friday 28th November from 11am-12.30pm, for an @issclblog coffee morning in DCU! This coffee morning will focus on the transition from MA to PhD. Book your place here: https://t.co/CkDUMDDowl
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Along with engaging panels throughout the day, the event featured keynote lectures from Alison Jack (@uoedivinity) and Gail McConnell (@Gail_McConnell_ @qub_ael).
Friday's Textual Intersections Symposium on Literature and Religion @DCU All Hallows was a great success! Colleagues from the School of English and the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music welcomed colleagues from across the island Europe. https://t.co/NJqe4fJG0Q
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Many thanks indeed @TP_DCU & @DCUSchoolofEng. Great to have the opportunity to explore these intersections. Lots of nostalgia for undergrad days @QUBelfast.
It's been a great day so far of interdisciplinary discussion between Theology and Literature. Congrats to our colleague Eugene McNulty and @TP_DCU's Brad Anderson on organising such an invigorating conference!
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It's been a great day so far of interdisciplinary discussion between Theology and Literature. Congrats to our colleague Eugene McNulty and @TP_DCU's Brad Anderson on organising such an invigorating conference!
Congrats to all colleagues and participants attending the Literature and Religion Symposium at the @DCU All Hallows Campus today - wonderful interdisciplinary presentations and conversations! @TP_DCU @HumanitiesDCU @dhand67
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Best wishes to everyone taking part in the Literature and Religion symposium 'Textual Intersections: Imagining Religion / Religious Imagining' at the DCU All Hallows Campus on Fri 7th Nov - an inspiring interdisciplinary programme awaits! @DCUSchoolofEng
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Textual Intersections: Imagining Religion / Religious Imagining All Hallows Campus, Dublin City University, November 7th 2025
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Honoured to have been a part of this celebration of John Banville at 80! https://t.co/tkaTefxgfZ
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Over the course of the late summer and autumn, the Wexford Public Library Service ran a series of events to celebrate and recognise the extraordinary liter...
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Happening this week! Do come along
An exciting event for the diary! Join us and the School of English (@DCUSchoolofEng) for *Textual Intersections: Imagining Religion / Religious Imagining A Symposium on Literature and Religion* at @DCU All Hallows Campus on 7 November. More info here 👇👇 https://t.co/NJqe4fJG0Q
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Souleymane’s Story: the quietly devastating tale of an immigrant worker’s struggles in Paris. Piece by Laura O'Flanagan @LauOfl, PhD candidate at the School of English @DCUSchoolofEng, for @ConversationUK. Read more here: https://t.co/A6qCTOQWHv
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Why have anime films become such big box office hits? For Japan, entertainment like anime, manga, and video games are the embodiment of soft power. Piece by Dr Thomas Caffrey @sandwormstan, @DCUSchoolofEng, for @RTEBrainstorm. Read here: https://t.co/d3YGqcByup
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Souleymane’s Story: the quietly devastating tale of an immigrant worker’s struggles in Paris. Piece by Laura O'Flanagan @LauOfl, PhD candidate at the School of English @DCUSchoolofEng, for @ConversationUK. Read more here: https://t.co/A6qCTORux3
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Some of our School in the Sorbonne last week celebrating three successful days of meetings as part of our Ulysses-funded Poetry Correspondances project with colleagues in Paris and Amiens. Looking forward to a number of exciting project outcomes next year! @Researchirel
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Why have anime films become such big box office hits? For Japan, entertainment like anime, manga, and video games are the embodiment of soft power. Piece by Dr Thomas Caffrey @sandwormstan, @DCUSchoolofEng, for @RTEBrainstorm. Read here: https://t.co/d3YGqcByup
#RTEBrainstorm
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Really enjoyed this talk on Jane Austen as part of the Red Line Book Festival at Lucan Library last night. At 250, Jane still sparks conversation and debate! (Photo via Red Line Instagram)
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‘The past few years have seen radical changes in culture, ways of thinking, world views, and the books produced for the young’ @DCUSchoolofEng Adjunct Prof. Peter Hunt asking our MA students, ‘do the basics of children’s lit. criticism stand up today?’
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The Mystery of Edwardian Children’s Authors - Who were they, and what can we possibly and usefully say about them? Join us for guest lecture by Adjunct Prof. Peter Hunt on Tuesday 14th October, 4 - 5 pm. Details of the lecture and RSVP via Eventbrite. https://t.co/fbcOwJo4CD
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The Mystery of Edwardian Children’s Authors - Who were they, and what can we possibly and usefully say about them?
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Excited to be here at @AbbeyTheatre for premier of Marina Carr's new play "The Boy"! @HumanitiesDCU @DCUSchoolofEng @DCU
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Please join me 16 Oct 6pm to celebrate the publication of Oceanic Connections. It will be launched by Prof. Eugene McNulty in the Belvedere Library on DCU's St Patrick's Campus. I would be delighted to see you there. Registration: https://t.co/DiIRkrMcWE
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How the Irish psyche has made The Traitors such a big hit. 'The gap between who we think we are and who we actually are is exactly where #TraitorsIreland lands'. By @LauOfl @DCUSchoolofEng @DCU
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Banish the Bard? Never! Our colleague, Dr Ellen Howley, appeared on @LunchtimeLiveNT this afternoon to discuss why we should still study Shakespeare for Leaving Cert. Listen back here⬇️ @DCU @HumanitiesDCU
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