We will welcome Kamel Daoud for a conversation with Catriona Seth (All Souls College, Oxford) on Algerian literature in French on 13 May from 12pm.
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We will welcome Kamel Daoud for a conversation with Catriona Seth (All Souls College, Oxford) on Algerian literature in French on 13 May from 12pm.
We are delighted that Kamel Daoud will be giving the 2026 Zaharoff lecture on the topic: «L’écrivain algérien: peut-il passer du muet au parlant sans perdre son rôle dans le cinéma du monde?
Free, hybrid Kafka lecture
Workshop on the 14th century Frankfurt Passion Play organised by Henrike Lähnemann and Carlos Rodríguez Otero.
Please note that this event will be in French.
Arthur Rose explores Franz Kafka’s part ownership of an asbestos factory.
Designed for students of Romance languages, this seminar-workshop will bring together the practices of art and translation to respond to the poetry of Catalan poet, activist, and artist, Mari Chordà (b. 1942).
Taylor Institution / Microsoft Teams Ines Koeltzsch is a visiting professor at the Jewish Studies Program at CEU Vienna.
Seminar on sound recordings of Cavafy's poems
Join us to celebrate the launch of this disc with a short programme of live song, readings, and discussion at St.
On Saturday 24 January, Magdalen college will be hosting a symposium to celebrate the life and work of Professor Martin McLaughlin (former Agnelli-Serena Professor of Italian Studies 2001-2017, and Emeritus Fellow of Magdalen College 2017-2025).
In this talk, philosopher Aaron Schuster will discuss his critically acclaimed book How to Research Like a Dog: Kafka’s New Science, inspired by Kafka's story ‘Investigations of a Dog.
Tuesdays at 5.
Giorgos Sampatakakis (University of Patras), will give a lecture on queer adaptations of Greek tragedy.
Garden Room, Levine Building, Trinity College All welcome! Refreshments will be served.
Professor Dirk Oschmann (Leipzig University) is a best-selling author and President of the German Kafka Society.
Book launch of the newest publication in the ‘Treasures of the Taylorian’ series.
Organised by Dr Frances Clemente and Dr Alice Gussoni Panel 1 Economic, Social, Political Aspects 1 Chair: Alice Gussoni (University of Padova-University of Oxford) Anna Gervasio (IPSAIC, Bari): Dinamiche e caratteristiche dei processi migratori di ritor
Book launch of Nightmares in the Long Nineteenth Century (Palgrave 2025), with editors Dr Fanny Clemente and Dr Great Colombani in conversations with Dr Alessandra Aloisi, and contributors of volume. Register here: https://forms.gle/5iHz7xteuNaAn3gs9
The 28th Anglo-German Colloquium will take place from 3-6 September 2025 in Somerville College, with some sessions in the Taylorian Institution.