Friends of the Women’s Library Talks Programme – LECTURE

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Date / time: 7 May, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location
London School of Economics


Friends of the Women's Library Talks Programme - LECTURE

 

On Wednesday 7 May at 2.30 pm in Room 01, LSE Library, and on Zoom, Dr Clara Jones of King’s College London will speak on ‘Elizabeth Bowen and the Women’s Institute’, and Dr Anne Logan of the University of Kent will be adding a ‘postscript’ before the Q&A.

Dr Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Modern Literature at KCL and the author of Virginia Woolf: Ambivalent Activist (Edinburgh: EUP, 2016). Her current research focuses on the political commitments and literary practice of British interwar women writers and activists, including Ellen Wilkinson, Rosamond Lehmann and Amabel Williams-Ellis.

If attending in person, we would be pleased if you could help with catering plans by emailing susan.pares38@gmail.com by Tuesday 6th May.

The Zoom link will be:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4681164379?pwd=JbOEMC9KKbRoeWDyB9JmXl9z9QifFB.1&omn=89897831732

Meeting ID: 468 116 4379
Passcode: Bowen

 


Image: Portrait of Elizabeth Bowen (owned by National Portrait Gallery) – Wiki CommonsCC 4.0