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Classes by Dr Biljana Vlašković Ilić for WA students

Dr BILJANA VLAŠKOVIĆ ILIĆ (University of Kragujevac, Serbia) teaches courses on Shakespeare, British, American, Canadian, Irish, and Scottish literature. She published the study History for Life: The Case of Bernard Shaw in 2018, and the textbook Early American Literature in 2020, as well as numerous papers in international and national academic journals. She is an active member of the International Shaw Society (ISS), the European Shakespeare Research Association (ESRA), and the International Shakespeare Centre. She has worked with students within the Harold Pinter Drama Group that she founded in 2009 and has directed several plays, including those by Pinter, Bernard Shaw, and Oscar Wilde, that were performed both in Serbia and abroad. Her research interests are in theater studies, Shakespearean studies, cultural studies, and literary history

The Department of Studies in Culture has the pleasure of introducing our colleague Dr Biljana Vlašković Ilić, Associate Professor of English Literature and Language at the English Department of the Faculty of Philology and Arts, University of Kragujevac, Serbia.


She will teach the following classes:


LANGUAGE VS MEANING; FICTION VS REALITY (LEWIS CARROLL, MARGARET ATWOOD, SHAKESPEARE), Tuesday 25th April at 13:15, room 366


MELANCHOLY AND SEXUALITY IN VICTORIAN POETRY: TENNYSON AND BROWNING, Tuesday 25th April at 15:00, room 213