George Levine will be giving a series of talks in Oxford as part of his visiting lectureship.
George Levine (Emeritus Professor, Rutgers University)
is one of the world’s leading figures in the field of science,
literature and culture. His books include Darwin and the Novelists (1988), Darwin Loves You: Natural Selection and the Re-enchantment of the World (2006), Realism, Ethics, and Secularism: Essays in Victorian Literature and Science (2008), and Darwin the Writer (2011).
29 April Lecture; ‘Science and Religion from Herschel to Gould’
5.30pm, Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre, St Anne’s College. There will be a drinks reception following the lecture.
1 May , Crossing Boundaries: the challenges of working across science and humanities. TORCH
seminar. Panellists: George Levine, Sunetra Gupta (novelist and
Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology, Oxford); Michael Whitworth
(English Faculty, Oxford). Chair, Sally Shuttleworth (English Faculty,
Oxford)
1-2.30 pm, TORCH seminar room, Radcliffe Humanities Building. Lunch will be available in the adjacent room from 12.30.
7 May Lecture: ‘Victorian finance and death: Money in Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend’
5pm English Faculty, St Cross Building, Lecture Theatre 2 There will be a drinks reception following the lecture.
9 May Seminar ‘Paradox: the Art of the Scientific Naturalists’
2-3.30 pm Seminar room A, English Faculty, St Cross
Building, Manor Road. Joint Literature and Science and History of
Science seminar.
All events are open to all.
Further information on literature and science events in Oxford is available here.
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