Press Releases
Dr Katherine Astbury appears on Radio 4's In Our Time to discuss Germaine de Staël
"A liberal writer and thinker who actively engaged in politics during the early years of the Revolution, she developed a new aesthetic path for the French novel through two essays, on fiction and on literature, and two major novels, Delphine and Corinne.", writes Dr Astubry of de Staël.
Authentic Napoleonic play to be staged at Richmond's Georgian Theatre Royal
The production forms part of part of a major four-year interdisciplinary project aiming to transform our understanding of theatre during the Napoleonic era by giving a clearer understanding of the complex interplay of art and politics in France at the beginning of the nineteenth century, lead by Dr Katherine Astbury of the University of Warwick's School of Modern Languages and Cultures.
Napoleonic play extracts return to original Portchester Castle theatre, alongside new exhibition
A new permanent exhibition on Napoleonic prisoners and the theatre they built has been launched Portchester Castle, Hampshire with help from researchers at the University of Warwick – with scenes of an authentic play staged by the prisoners to be performed on the 5-6th August.
Discover Caribbean past and present at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry
The ‘Embodied Islands’ exhibition of Caribbean photography organised and curated by the Centre for Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick will be on show in the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry from 3rd to 28th October.
Warwick ranked in Top 5 for German in the UK
The Universiy of Warwick has been ranked as 5th best university for German, citing a high level of student satisfaction.
How Italian language and culture has influenced the world
Researchers in the Italian Studies department at the University of Warwick have been working on a project that studies how cultures interact called, ‘Transnationalizing Modern Languages’.