Jacqueline Shin, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Towson University, will present the final talk in this Spring’s World War I and Modern Life Speaker Series TODAY at 12:00 noon in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 3310. Her talk is entitled “Narrative and Witchcraft, Aesthetics and Politics: British Women Novelists in the Aftermath of World War I.” Dr. Shin received her Ph.D. from Princeton University and is the author of Lolly Willowes and the Arts of Dispossession, a study of the early fiction of Sylvia Townsend Warner.
For more information about the World War I Speaker Series, contact Nicole Dombrowski Risser in the Department of History at ndombrowski@towson.edu.