The Science and Literature Reading Group returns for Easter Term 2016 with a series of meetings themed around frogs. The four sessions will explore various literary manifestations of frogs from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, and from pond-dwelling tadpole to taxidermied specimen.
Fortnightly meetings will take place in the Newnham Grange Seminar Room at Darwin College, on Monday evenings from 7.30-9pm. All are welcome! Organised by Melanie Keene (Homerton) and Charissa Varma (Darwin).
2nd May – Natural historical frogs
16th May – Experimental frogs
30th May – Anthropomorphic frogs
- Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Jeremy Fisher (1906).
13th June – Poetic frogs
- Christina Rossetti, ‘A Frog’s Fate’ (1885).
- Robert Graves, ‘The Frog and the Golden Ball’ (1965).
- Seamus Heaney, ‘Death of a Naturalist’ (1966).
Optional additional reading
- Charlotte Sleigh, Frog (2012).
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