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Centre for Modern European Literature, School of European Culture and Languages, University of Kent

Many of the most significant European writers and literary movements of the modern period have traversed national, linguistic, and disciplinary borders. Founded on the shared research interests of staff in the School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) and other schools in the Faculty of Humanities at Kent, the Centre for Modern European Literature aims to promote and to facilitate collaborative and interdisciplinary research that can do justice to precisely these kinds of border crossings.

Ranging across English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish literature, the Centre focuses in particular on the European avant-garde, European modernism and postmodernism, literary theory, the international reception of European writers, and the relations between modern European literature and the other arts, including painting, photography, film, music, and architecture.

The Centre directors edit the book series Palgrave Studies in Modern European Literature, published by Palgrave Macmillan, intended for all readers with an interest in modern European literature.

The Centre's activities include a lecture and seminar series and the regular organisation of conferences. It also works with the editors of Skepsi, the postgraduate online journal of European thought at Kent.

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Literature from the Benelux Countries, Literature from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Literature from UK and Ireland, French literature, Italian literature, Spanish literature, Literature of the 19th century, Literature of the 20th century
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University of Kent
School of European Culture and Languages
Centre for Modern European Literature
Date of publication: 21.02.2019
Last edited: 03.08.2020