English and Scottish Literature Research Events: Natalia Kaloh Vid

In brief

Date - 24 November 2023

Venue - Lecture Theatre G.03, 50 George Square

Speaker - Professor Natalia Kaloh Vid (University of Maribor)

Chair - Professor Anna Vaninskaya

Title - 'The Sadistic Nurse as a Manifestation of the Abject in the Contemporary English Novel'

About the speaker

Professor Natalia Kaloh Vid is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Translation Studies at the University of Maribor, Slovenia, where she teaches various courses in translation studies. She holds a PhD degree in English Literature and Translation studies which focuses on the influence of ideology on literary and translation production. Her second PhD degree is in Contemporary Russian Literature.

Natalia is also the author of the books 'Ideological Translations of Robert Burns’s Poetry in Russia and in the Soviet Union', published in 2011, and 'The Role of Revelation in Mikhail Bulgakov’s prose', published in Slovenian in 2012, and the co-editor of the book of students’ translations of Mikhail Leromontov’s poetry and prose.

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