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  1. Director of Studies for English Part II. Go to the department. Fellows. Email: mrw1002@cam.ac.uk.

  2. Dec 2, 2020 · Faculty of English. English Faculty News. Dr Mark Wormald is interviewed about how Pembroke College came to acquire the archive of Irish expressionist painter Barrie Cooke (1931-2014) Posted on 2 December 2020 by english.

  3. Jun 21, 2022 · Mark Wormald will speak about his new book, The Catch: Fishing for Ted Hughes, rivers and environmental issues, in conversation with Robert Macfarlane. The audience will be predominantly Pembroke students and Fellows, but the conversation will be filmed, and an edited version will be made available for those unable to attend, and more widely.

  4. atticus.english.cam.ac.uk › people › MarkFaculty of English

    Mark Wormald, "The Uses of Impurity: Fiction and Fundamentalism in Salman Rushdie and Jeanette Winterson", An Introduction to Contemporary Fiction: International wrting in English since 1970, Polity Press, 1999, 182-202, ch. 11; Mark Wormald, "Microscopy and Semiotic in "Middlemarch"", 50:4, 1996, 501-524

  5. Barrie Cooke’s archive is a treasure trove of previously unseen poems, personal letters and literary papers written by Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and other writers, as well as electrifying drawings and paintings by Cooke, inspired by his friends. The archive was acquired by Pembroke College, Cambridge. Link to the podcast.

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