Poetry Spotlight: ‘Ablutions’ by Nadia Saward
The Creative Writing Poetry module at King’s offered me an essential introduction to the poetic tradition, in addition to learning about the diverse new voices […]
The Creative Writing Poetry module at King’s offered me an essential introduction to the poetic tradition, in addition to learning about the diverse new voices […]
There’s no one right way to prepare to study Music at university. One thing is certain, though: the more music you know and the more […]
Hi! My name is Paige, and I’m a second-year Liberal Arts student at King’s, with a major in comparative literature. Liberal Arts is an interdisciplinary […]
Six members of the King’s Department of Comparative Literature have pulled together a reading list of books that have been inspiring them during lockdown. 1. […]
♬These are a few of my favourite things ♪ about King’s Comparative Literature BA Initially I was applying only for English Literature undergraduate degrees, but […]
The French student newspaper at King’s is written entirely by current students, is a fantastic way for you to get involved with the French community […]
Languages do work in the world. This idea is at the heart of the flagship research project Language Acts and Worldmaking. The project has the massive […]
Dr Zoe Norridge is a Senior Lecturer in African and Comparative Literature at King’s College London. Her current research focuses on cultural responses to the 1994 […]
Every summer I get excited about welcoming a new group of students to King’s so fascinated by the ancient Greeks and Romans (as well as […]
Are you looking to get a better understanding of Spanish, Portuguese or Latin American culture before joining us in the summer? Check out some of […]
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