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Dr Jane Potter

@drjanepotter

Reader (Arts), Oxford Brookes University, editing New Selected Letters of Wilfred Owen & Cambridge History WWI Poetry, native Californian, Shih Tzu enthusiast

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The past few days have made me even more annoyed and sad about the state of UK HE. Having very St Mary's 2018-9 feelings. Roehampton, Wolverhampton, Goldsmiths, Bishop Grosseteste all offer excellent courses and play an essential part in widening participation.

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From Blackwell's, Oxford’s Bookshop to #Poldhu Loved this whodunnit on holiday. So looking forward to Canon Clement’s next case! 🙏TY Richard Coles! ‘Even here, in the gentle glory of this English idyll, were reminders of the trouble that had come upon them…’

From <a href="/blackwelloxford/">Blackwell's, Oxford’s Bookshop</a> to #Poldhu Loved this whodunnit on holiday. So looking forward to Canon Clement’s next case! 🙏TY <a href="/RevRichardColes/">Richard Coles</a>! ‘Even here, in the gentle glory of this English idyll, were reminders of the trouble that had come upon them…’
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‘Fear of the dark is natural…but #FearintheSunlight…where it is so unexpected—THAT is interesting….Being somewhere like this takes the sting out of any unpleasantness…Murder can be much more charming and enjoyable…if the surroundings are pleasant…’ Nicola Upson 🏳️‍🌈

‘Fear of the dark is natural…but #FearintheSunlight…where it is so unexpected—THAT is interesting….Being somewhere like this takes the sting out of any unpleasantness…Murder can be much more charming and enjoyable…if the surroundings are pleasant…’ <a href="/nicolaupsonbook/">Nicola Upson 🏳️‍🌈</a>
Christophe Declercq (@chrisdec71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us on Tue 13 Sep for the free & online 3rd Languages and the First World War conference via kcl.ac.uk/events/languag…. Starts 9am BST, conclusion by 5.15 BST. Speakers come from 7 different time zones. This thread concerns the morning sessions & papers.

Join us on Tue 13 Sep for the free &amp; online 3rd Languages and the First World War conference via kcl.ac.uk/events/languag…. Starts 9am BST, conclusion by 5.15 BST. Speakers come from 7 different time zones. This thread concerns the morning sessions &amp; papers.
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I’m exhausted sitting in an airport waiting for my flight, in seven hours, thinking about the US mothers I met in 2019. Their faces are still fresh in my mind. I cannot imagine watching my children get sucked into a body mutilating cult. When the criticisms fly in from all

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Looking forward to THIS SATURDAY, 18 March: @neiledinburgh will be giving the 2023 Wilfred Owen Birthday Lecture, 7-8.30pm. Wilfred Owen Association eventbrite.co.uk/e/555096296967

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In a strange twist of fate, Wilfred Owen shared his birthday with Jessie Pope BOTD in 1868. Pope was the original dedicatee of ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’: oxforddnb.com/display/10.109…

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It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing away of the poet and public intellectual Gerald Dawe, a former Burns Scholar Burns Library, Boston College and a friend of #BCIrishStudies Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis

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Deeply saddended to learn of the death of Gerald Dawe, brilliant scholar & poet, & kind man, whose chapter on Ireland I was so fortunuate to have in A Cambridge History of WWI Poetry. 'The past finds its own ways of surfacing, no matter what restraints are placed upon it...' RIP

Deeply saddended to learn of the death of Gerald Dawe, brilliant scholar &amp; poet, &amp; kind man, whose chapter on Ireland I was so fortunuate to have in A Cambridge History of WWI Poetry. 'The past finds its own ways of surfacing, no matter what restraints are placed upon it...' RIP