Archives of Modern Writing and Literary Translation: MA Creative Writing Course, 1959-1995 (predominantly 1984-1995)

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Archives of Modern Writing and Literary Translation: MA Creative Writing Course, 1959-1995 (predominantly 1984-1995)

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Bradbury, M.S.

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Professor Malcolm Bradbury was Professor of English and American Studies at the University of East Anglia, 1970-1994. He led the MA course in Creative Writing between 1992 and 1995. From the guide to the Archives of Modern Writing and Literary Translation: MA Creative Writing Course, 1959-1995 (predominantly 1984-1995), (Repository Unknown) ...

Wheatland Conference on Literature (2nd : 1988 : Lisbon)

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University of East Anglia. School of English and American Studies

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Writers' Conference (1986 : Rotterdam)

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Conference on World Affairs (Boulding Col.)

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Stuttgart Seminar in Cultural Studies, 1991

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Bradbury, Malcolm, 1932-2000

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Author, professor, and literary critic. Knighted in the year 2000 for his services to literaure. From the description of Papers, 1950-2000. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 600072072 After teaching fellowships in America at Indiana University and Yale, Malcolm Bradbury began his career as a professor the same week his first novel Eating People Is Wrong was published in 1959. Much of his creative writing concerns academic subjects, and his critical works reflect his ...