Lecture: The Novel and the Parish- Barbara Pym’s Parochialisms

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Location: 118 O'Shaughnessy Hall

Allan Hepburn is James McGill Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature at McGill University. He is the author of Intrigue: Espionage and Culture and Enchanted Objects: Visual Art in Contemporary Literature. In addition to two essay collections—one about inheritance and narrative fiction, the other about citizenship and rights in twentieth-century novels—he has edited four volumes of archival and little-known works by Elizabeth Bowen. He co-edits the “Oxford Mid-Century Series” at Oxford University Press.

Co-sponsed by the Department of English, the Program of Liberal Studies, and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.

Originally published at english.nd.edu.