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Fri 9 Feb, '24
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Philosophy & Literature Society Event: What Are Sentences? What Can Writers Do with Them?
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Join us for discussion of the notion of a sentence and of examples from literary and philosophical sources. With help from Dr Christopher Strelluf (Applied Linguistics), Declan Gillespie (English PGR), and Dr Joe Watson (Classics), All are welcome!

Mon 7 Oct, '24
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Philosophy & Literature Welcome Party
Philosophy Common Room - S2.73
Fri 22 Nov, '24
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Film Screening: Talk to Her (dir. Pedro Almodovar, 2002)
S0.13

As part of PH9F7, Topics in Philosophy and the Arts, we will be watching the film Talk to Her. Students who are not in the seminar are very welcome to attend.

Mon 2 Dec, '24
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Phil & Lit Soc Secret Santa Party
Philosophy Common Room

Sign up to be a Secret Santa using this link:

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Fri 10 Jan, '25
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CRPLA Book Symposium: Philosophy of Lyric Voice
S0.11

Please join us for a symposium on Karen Simecek's new book, Philosophy of Lyric Voice (Bloomsbury), with commentaries AND poetry, and a response from Dr. Simecek.

Speakers: Celia Coll, David Fearn, Eileen John, and Stacey McDowell.

Poetry: Jasmine GardosiLink opens in a new window, Birmingham Poet Laureate

The book is available on-line through the library: https://0-www-bloomsburycollections-com.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/monograph?docid=b-9781350240551

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