Hi everyone: I’d like to draw your attention to an event on ’Environment’ in the Science, Medicine and Imagination Seminar Series at the University of Glamorgan on March 17. See the website for details (http://literatureandscience.research.glam.ac.uk/cissmi/). All welcome – just drop me a line.
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Martin Willis and Wahida Amin are now friends 3 months ago
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Martin Willis wrote a new blog post: Environment Seminar 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi everyone: I am sadly using my blog (which I promised myself would be for litscimed critical works only!) for shameless self-publicity. The Science, Medicine and Imagination Research Group, which I co-convene with Keir Waddington at Cardiff, has a seminar on environment and environmentalism, historically and in the present, taking place on March 17 at [...]
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Martin Willis wrote on their own wire: 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi everyone: I’d like to draw your attention to an event on ’Environment’ in the Science, Medicine and Imagination Seminar Series at the University of Glamorgan on March 17. See the website for details (http://literatureandscience.research.glam.ac.uk/cissmi/). All welcome – just drop me a line.
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Martin Willis and Chisomo Kalinga are now friends 5 months ago
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Martin Willis wrote a new blog post: Science AS Literature – can it be so? 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Hello all: over the last few weeks I have been consumed by the dreaded lurgy that often hits academics in January, and which is commonly called ‘exam marking’. However, I am through the worst and enthusiastic to think further about some of the recommendations made by my fellow contributors to this blog.
There are loads of key [...]
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On March 3, 2010 Martin Willis said:
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On January 7, 2010 Martin Willis said:
Oh, and clearly I got home through the snow safely yesterday! I thoroughly enjoyed meeting and talking with everyone. Keep in touch: and when the blog section is allowing new creations I shall begin to post on some of the things that came up in our session on the essential criticism. Look out for that soon…
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On January 7, 2010 Martin Willis said:
The Lay-Reader: for views from Victorianists on this try Kate Flint’s chapter in The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel. From history of science: there is, of course, Secord’s astonishing Victorian Sensation, but perhaps also take a look at Bernard Lightman’s work on readers of popular science, ’Marketing Knowledge for the General Reader’ [ndeavour 24:3 (2000)]