The American Fantasy Tradition Tuesday 25 February, Cloisters University of Chichester 5.15 – 6.30pm: Prof Tom Shippey, leading expert on Tolkien and modern fantasy (The
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An illustrated talk by Dr Anne Anderson, Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Chichester, in conversation with Professor Bill Gray, Director of the Sussex
I am delighted to announce that the Sussex Centre assistant during Heather Robbins’s maternity leave will be Kathryn Seal. I am grateful to all the
Grimm Girls: Picturing the ‘Princess’ Exhibition, Otter Gallery, 23 November 2013 – 26 January 2014 This exhibition will feature the illustrations of six familiar and
Assistant for The Sussex Centre Fixed Term Contract (Maternity Cover – up to 6 months) Variable hours, averaging 11 hours per week Fuller details available
Read about MOTHER GOOSE’S FRENCH BIRTH (1697) AND BRITISH AFTERLIFE (1729)[here](http://publicdomainreview.org/2013/05/29/mother-gooses-french-birth-1697-and-british-afterlife-1729/)
The Centre’s latest newsletter is available [here](http://issuu.com/scfff/docs/newsletter_apr-may)
Issue 3 of Gramarye is now available to buy [*here*](http://store.chi.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&catid=72&modid=1&prodid=0&deptid=0&prodvarid=86) This issue’s contents include: * ‘Hans Christian Andersen: It’s Me The Story’s About’, Neil Philip
The talk on ‘Steampunk’ by Frauke Matz on Tuesday 5 March has had to be cancelled due to illness. We wish Frauke a speedy recovery.
The February/March 2013 Sussex Centre Newsletter is now online [here](http://issuu.com/scfff/docs/newsletter_feb-mar)
Storytelling, storywriting, storyprinting: Telling tales and the origins of children’s books * **Monday 11 March 2013** 5.15 – 7 pm in the Mitre Lecture Theatre,
A Christmas bonus for this Grimm Year! Please find attached [*here*](http://publicdomainreview.org/2012/12/20/the-forgotten-tales-of-the-brothers-grimm/) an article by Professor Jack Zipes entitled “The Forgotten Tales of the Brothers Grimm”,
Issue 2 of Gramarye is now available to buy [*here*](http://store.chi.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?modid=1&prodid=0&deptid=0&compid=1&prodvarid=54&catid=72). This issue is a special illustrated edition featuring work by Brian Froud, Alan Lee, Mel
ON TUESDAY 26 March, Jack Zipes, Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota and founding father of the academic discipline
Prof Marina Warner of Essex University is giving a talk in Lausanne entitled “Magicking reality in contemporary fiction in English”. For details see [here](http://www.unil.ch/Jahia/site/fdi/cache/off/pid/46025?showActu=1351523007733.xml&actunilParam=events)