‘Translating Fantasy'

‘Translating Fantasy'

By English Faculty

‘Translating Fantasy: Language, Culture and Mythology — with a Navajo Case study' (Mark Atherton & Barbara Fischer)

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Fitzhugh Auditorium, Cohen Quad (Exeter College)

Walton Street Exeter College Oxford OX1 2HG United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Following the very successful seminars series on J. R. R. Tolkien in 2023 and 2024 (for recordings see: https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/fantasy-literature) we are pleased to announce a new round of presentations by Oxford academics on fantasy literature to run this Michaelmas Term (2025). These talks are aimed at students and members of the public and act as introductions to a range of writers and texts in the field of fantasy literature/weird fiction. The series is organised by the Faculty of English and hosted by Exeter College.

All talks will be held in the Fitzhugh Lecture Theatre, Cohen Quad, Walton Street, Oxford (Exeter College’s annex), and run 1.00-2.00pm. Attendance is free of charge but we ask you to register using the link below:

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Nov 13 · 13:00 GMT