James Naughtie - An Age for Dickens?

James Naughtie - An Age for Dickens?

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Broadcaster and journalist James Naughtie returns to Aberdeen to give the Centre for the Novel Annual Lecture, as part of the Dickens in 2012 series to mark the bicentenary of the author's birth.

Naughtie, who grew up in the North-East and is a graduate of the University of Aberdeen, has become one of the nation's most respected interviewers and political commentators, especially as the host of the BBC Radio 4 Today programme. In this lecture, he considers the relevance of Dickens' fiction and journalism to the modern political scene.   The Centre for the Novel is a research centre based in the School of Language and Literature at the University of Aberdeen. It runs a range of academic activities and events from seminars and workshops to international scholarly conferences. In recent years, the Annual Lecture has been given by eminent writers and critics from across the spectrum of literary interest including John Sutherland, Michele Roberts, John Mullan, Margaret Atwood and Sophie Hannah.   Admission is free, but booking is advised. Please book your tickets here.

For more information about the lecture, contact Dr Hazel Hutchison.

Speaker
James Naughtie
Venue
MacRobert Lecture Theatre, Kings College, University of Aberdeen
Contact
h.hutchison@abdn.ac.uk