LCCP
Centre for Literary Creativity, Community and Place
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Research groups

The LCCP hosts research groups focusing on the work of DH Lawrence – whose writing is central to Nottinghamshire’s literary history. Our researchers in Drama and Creative Writing focus on the production and study of performance and creative practice, and the Nottingham Poetry Exchange sets up creative conversations within and beyond the School on the writing and reading of poetry and poetries. The Contemporary Literary Research Network is a forum in which to share literary research and expertise. It comprises of researchers in Drama, Linguistics and Literature.

All of the research groups that sit within the Centre for Literary Creativity, Community & Place have their own webpage(s). Use the links below to find out more.

 

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D.H. Lawrence Research Centre

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Nottingham Poetry Exchange

 
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Drama and Creative Writing Research Group

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Contemporary Literary Studies Network

 

Related research groups from outside the LCCP

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Institute for Name Studies

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Centre for the Study of the Viking Age

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Institute for Medieval Research

 

 

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Centre for Literary Creativity, Community and Place

Trent Building
University of Nottingham
University Park

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5910
fax: +44 (0) 115 951 5924