Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.

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Lincoln Leads Seminar 7: Why does Literature Outlive its Moment? 5:00 pm
Lincoln Leads Seminar 7: Why does Literature Outlive its Moment? @ Lincoln College
Mar 1 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Lincoln Leads Seminar 7: Why does Literature Outlive its Moment? @ Lincoln College | England | United Kingdom
Welcome to the Lincoln Leads Seminar Series 2018. The penultimate seminar in the series explores the question: Why does Literature Outlive its Moment? Tickets are free, but must be booked in advance. All welcome. Panel:[...]
Oxford International Women’s Festival – “Taking Control of Our Housing: Women Leading the Charge” 6:15 pm
Oxford International Women’s Festival – “Taking Control of Our Housing: Women Leading the Charge” @ Oxford Quaker Meeting - Garden Room 43 St Giles' Oxford OX1 3LW
Mar 1 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Oxford International Women's Festival - "Taking Control of Our Housing: Women Leading the Charge" @ Oxford Quaker Meeting - Garden Room  43 St Giles'  Oxford  OX1 3LW | England | United Kingdom
In conjunction with Oxford International Women’s Festival , Oxford Community-led Housing* research project and Transition by Design is organising a session on “Taking Control of our Housing: Women Leading the Charge”, to celebrate the efforts[...]
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Yan Geling and Lawrence Walker: A Journey Together, in Literature 2:00 pm
Yan Geling and Lawrence Walker: A Journey Together, in Literature @ Lecture Theatre, China Centre, University of Oxford
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Yan Geling and Lawrence Walker: A Journey Together, in Literature @ Lecture Theatre, China Centre, University of Oxford | England | United Kingdom
Yan Geling and Lawrence Walker: A Journey Together, in Literature 嚴歌苓和勞倫斯:他們的芳華 This event is in English. As Yan Geling often says, her literary career can be divided into three stages. Drawing on a range of[...]
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Li Ang: 50 Years of Writing Taiwan 作家李昂:台灣文學五十年 5:00 pm
Li Ang: 50 Years of Writing Taiwan 作家李昂:台灣文學五十年 @ Lecture Theatre, China Centre, University of Oxford
Mar 5 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Li Ang: 50 Years of Writing Taiwan 作家李昂:台灣文學五十年 @ Lecture Theatre, China Centre, University of Oxford | England | United Kingdom
Li Ang:50 Years of Writing Taiwan 作家李昂:台灣文學五十年 05 March 2018 Monday 5-6:30 p.m. Lecture Theatre, China Centre, St Hugh’s College, Oxford Supported by: Oxford Chinese Studies Society, Oxford China Forum, International Gender Studies Centre at[...]
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Paul Eggert—Romantic poetry and technical breakthrough: the Charles Harpur Critical Archive 1:00 pm
Paul Eggert—Romantic poetry and technical breakthrough: the Charles Harpur Critical Archive @ Weston Library Lecture Theatre
Mar 7 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
This talk will show a new technical solution to an abiding problem – presenting a large body of literary works in multiple versions. It has been trialled in The Charles Harpur Critical Archive, due to[...]
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Identity and [affordable] housing 12:30 pm
Identity and [affordable] housing @ Chakrabarti Room (JHB208) John Henry Brookes Building Oxford Brookes University Oxford OX3 0BP
Mar 17 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
In conjunction with the 16th Annual Oxford Human Rights Festival, Oxford Community-led Housing* research project is organising a session on “Identity and [Affordable] Housing”, with a focus on self-build housing. The session will screen the[...]
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Feminism & Theatre: A Brief History 1:00 pm
Feminism & Theatre: A Brief History @ The Top Room, Oxford Playhouse
Mar 20 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Feminism & Theatre: A Brief History @ The Top Room, Oxford Playhouse | England | United Kingdom
As part of our Vote festival, Sos Eltis and Savannah Whaley discuss feminism and theatre across the last century – looking at the continuities, the revolutions and the inspirations. Sos Eltis is a fellow and[...]
Baffled by bike hire? Have your questions answered 8:30 pm
Baffled by bike hire? Have your questions answered @ St Michaels at the Northgate
Mar 20 @ 8:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Baffled by bike hire? Have your questions answered @ St Michaels at the Northgate | England | United Kingdom
Whether you’re a regular user of one of the Oxford bike hire schemes or if this is something you have not done yet, then come along to an open forum on the new landscape for[...]
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Writing Working-Class Fiction 6:00 pm
Writing Working-Class Fiction @ Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, John Henry Brookes Building
Mar 23 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Writing Working-Class Fiction @ Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, John Henry Brookes Building | England | United Kingdom
Think Human Festival is proud to host this panel on Writing Working-Class Fiction. Kerry Hudson, Kit de Waal and Alex Wheatle are celebrated contemporary British novelists who have all written working-class experience into their fiction.[...]
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Revolting Remedies from the Middle Ages 10:00 am
Revolting Remedies from the Middle Ages @ Worcester College
Mar 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Revolting Remedies from the Middle Ages @ Worcester College | England | United Kingdom
In this talk at St Hilda’s Day, Oxford Literary Festival, Professor Daniel Wakelin and Hannah Bower introduce us to some of the most revolting remedies of medieval England. We will learn just how literally they[...]
Book into Film – A.A. Milne: His Life and ‘Goodbye, Christopher Robin’ 2:00 pm
Book into Film – A.A. Milne: His Life and ‘Goodbye, Christopher Robin’ @ Worcester College
Mar 24 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Dr Ann Thwaite’s 1990 biography, ‘A.A. Milne: His Life’ was awarded the Whitbread Prize for best biography. Subsequently, Ann acted as consultant for the major feature film, ‘Goodbye, Christopher Robin.’ For St Hilda’s Day at[...]
Anecdotal Evidence: Wendy Cope 4:00 pm
Anecdotal Evidence: Wendy Cope @ Sheldonian Theatre
Mar 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
For St Hilda’s Writers’ Day at the Oxford Literary Festival, Wendy Cope will be presenting her new poetry collection. The eagerly awaited Anecdotal Evidence is Wendy’s fifth collection of poems, the first since Family Values[...]
The End Of The F***king World: Adapting a Graphic Novel for Screen 7:30 pm
The End Of The F***king World: Adapting a Graphic Novel for Screen @ Worcester College
Mar 24 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The End Of The F***king World: Adapting a Graphic Novel for Screen @ Worcester College | England | United Kingdom
For St Hilda’s College Writers’ Day at the Oxford Literary Festival, actress and writer, Charlie Covell, discusses her runaway hit adaptation for Channel 4 of Charles S Forman’s comic series. She will be interviewed by[...]
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‘Researching Ancestors in Ireland’ talk by Maggie Loughran 8:00 pm
‘Researching Ancestors in Ireland’ talk by Maggie Loughran @ Exeter Hall
Mar 26 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
From 19.15 the hall is open for help with computer advice on searching for relatives’ documentation, free tea/coffee, new books available to browse. Talks begin in the big hall at 20.00.
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