Round-table ‘Community, Brexit and Fiction’

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Round-table ‘Community, Brexit and Fiction’
Thursday 24 June, 4.00 pm

To attend this event, please register here: https://mfo.web.ox.ac.uk/event/round-table-community-brexit-and-fiction#/

Origanised by: Maison Française d'Oxford

Speakers:

Timothy Baker (University of Aberdeen)
Bob Eaglestone (Royal Holloway)
Patrick McGuinness (University of Oxford)
Anne Varty (Royal Holloway)
David Wheatley (University of Aberdeen)
 
Conveners:
Henriette Korthals Altes (Maison Française d'Oxford)
Bob Eaglestone (Royal Holloway)

Anne Varty (Royal Holloway)

 
Since the leave vote in June 2016, there has been a wealth of literary works that teased out the ramifications of Brexit in many aspects of our lives. On the 31st of January 2020, as the United Kingdom left the EU, the Poet Laureate, normally expected to pen poetry for national events, remained silent. Unsurprisingly so perhaps, given the fragmenting of the country around the fraught questions of the Irish border and Scottish referendum. This round table will explore how this fragmentation of the United Kingdom in the aftermath of Brexit is reflected in the writing of authors from the four nations, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.