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CATEGORIES:Seminars & Workshops
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Writing by Dr. Margery Sabin, Professor of English, Wellesley College, USA
LOCATION:Ramanujan I Lecture Theatre\, FLAME University Campus
DESCRIPTION:\n\nMargery M. Sabin\nTeacher and scholar of English and comparative litera
 ture.\n\nIn recent years, Professor Sabin has become increasingly involved 
 in teaching modern and contemporary literature in English, especially in re
 lation to the periods of British imperialism, anti-colonial nationalism and
  postcolonial independence. Her courses in Irish literature and in Indian l
 iterature engage with the dynamic literary responses to these historical fo
 rces. These interests inform her recent book, Dissenters and Mavericks: Wri
 tings about India in English, 1765-2000. She also continues to pursue broad
 er interests in nineteenth and twentieth-century English and comparative li
 terature through courses in Victorian and modern fiction and poetry, and co
 urses focused on major writers, such as James Joyce and Henry James. These 
 teaching interests also have been at the core of her two previous books: Th
 e Dialect of the Tribe: Speech and Community in Modern Fiction (1987) and E
 nglish Romanticism and the French Tradition (1976). Recent publications als
 o include articles and reviews about a variety of topics, including the inc
 reasing phenomenon of writers migrating between nations, languages, and soc
 ial class.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><br /><br />Margery M. Sabin<br />Teacher and scholar of English and com
 parative literature.<br /><br />In recent years, Professor Sabin has become
  increasingly involved in teaching modern and contemporary literature in En
 glish, especially in relation to the periods of British imperialism, anti-c
 olonial nationalism and postcolonial independence. Her courses in Irish lit
 erature and in Indian literature engage with the dynamic literary responses
  to these historical forces. These interests inform her recent book, Dissen
 ters and Mavericks: Writings about India in English, 1765-2000. She also co
 ntinues to pursue broader interests in nineteenth and twentieth-century Eng
 lish and comparative literature through courses in Victorian and modern fic
 tion and poetry, and courses focused on major writers, such as James Joyce 
 and Henry James. These teaching interests also have been at the core of her
  two previous books: The Dialect of the Tribe: Speech and Community in Mode
 rn Fiction (1987) and English Romanticism and the French Tradition (1976). 
 Recent publications also include articles and reviews about a variety of to
 pics, including the increasing phenomenon of writers migrating between nati
 ons, languages, and social class.</p>
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170117T053000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170117T073000
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