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Schwab John Schwatschke Joshua Torabi Stefan Wallaschek Bethany Webster-Parmentier Jessica Wilhelm Michelle Witen Dilâra Yilmaz
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April 6, April 27, May 11, May 25 OSL 246, 16:15 All Welcome! Finnegans Wake Reading Group Contact: michelle.witen@uni-flensburg.de || Poster art: Joyce's first pencil sketch of the opening of FW (October [...] Dec 6 OSL 246, 12:15 All Welcome! Artwork Credit: Anselm Kiefer, Finnegans Wake, “Liffey”Contact: michelle.witen@uni-Flensburg.de 2023 Irish Studies & Cultural Theory Summer School 10-14 July 2023, Vienna [...] - Katherine Ebury - Dieter Fuchs - Christopher Herzog - Barry Monahan - Jack Quin – JT Welsch - Michelle Witen Image Credit: David J. McMillan (Extramural activity 2023) https://www.uni-flensburg.de/i
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The FSV and Michelle Witen are organizing a belated Bloomsday/end of semester party in the Community Garden on June 25 -- celebrating the end of semester alongside the day on which James Joyce's Ulysses
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don't have WebEx, don't worry: just follow the link and click "join from this browser." Contact: michelle.witen@uni-flensburg.de
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Prof. Dr Michell Witen , EUF gives a lecture in the lecture series "21st-Century Joyce: Ulysses 100 Years On" today on the topic of "Introducing Ulysses". In honour of the 100th anniversary of the publication
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urg/j.php?MTID=m1d4bfb16302aa27004836a060b720c23 27. Oktober 2022, 12.15 – 13.45 Uhr Jun.-Prof. Michelle Witen, Europa-Universität Flensburg "The Irish’ Question": Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the Periodicals [...] (the usual interpretation) into a surreptitious critique (and parallel to) the "Irish Question." Michelle Witen is Junior Professor of English and Irish Literature at the EUF. She is the author of James
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The student council and Prof. Dr. Michelle Witen are organizing a belated Bloomsday/end of semester party in the Community Garden -- celebrating the end of semester alongside the day on which James Joyce's
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Hedwig Wagner , Prof. Dr. | Europäische Medienwissenschaft Stefan Wallaschek , Dr. | European Studies Michelle Witen , Prof. Dr. | Anglistik & Amerikanistik
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Biography Vorlesen Michelle Witen obtained her DPhil from the University of Oxford, where she was also a Visiting Fellow in 2016, and holds an MA in Comparative Literature as well as a Scholars' Electives
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Michelle Witen: "From Britain to Ireland to Europe: Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Victorian Periodical" Zum Vortrag: This paper hones in on a particular point in Victorian periodical culture -- in the