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The Charles Dickens Museum and the Birkbeck Centre for Victorian Studies have organised a special Graduate seminar to celebrate Dickens's Bi-Centenary.
James Emmott has won the 2011 NAVSA Best Graduate Student Paper award for his paper on the interrelationship of phonography and physiology.
Kate McLoughlin has published her first book of poetry through the poetry press, flipped eye.
The new issue of 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century has the theme of Revisiting the Victorian East End.
A recent article in Time Out lists Birkbeck's Creative Writing courses as a good way to realise your New Year's resolutions in writing.
The Bellwether Revivals, Benjamin Wood's debut novel, will be published in February.
Last night, Birkbeck welcomed Sarah Waters, award-winning author of novels including Fingersm...
Michael Rosen, Visiting Professor of Children's Literature, leads the judges of this year's Roald Dahl's Funny Prize for children's books.
Dr Anthony Bale, Reader in Medieval Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, has been awarded a 2011 Philip Leverhulme Prize.
In Africa, 140 years ago, David Livingstone, the Victorian doctor, missionary and explorer, gave Henry M Stanley a harrowing account...