Winners of the ‘Byron Now’ competition announced
Cambridge students have risen to the challenge of creating verse or prose inspired or provoked by Trinity alumnus Lord Byron…
Cambridge students have risen to the challenge of creating verse or prose inspired or provoked by Trinity alumnus Lord Byron…
The Fellows’ Garden at Trinity will open for the 96th time as part of the National Garden Scheme on Sunday…
Trinity alumna Rebecca Watts is a Cambridge-based poet and Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow. Her debut collection The Met Office…
Acclaimed composer Dame Judith Weir describes the creative process of setting a poem to music as part of the Byron…
Trinity Junior Research Fellow, Dr Dan Sperrin, who is writing a history of satire in English literature, is also a…
Denise Riley will give the Clark Lectures 2024 on the theme ‘A voice of the lyric?’ A Fellow of the…
Trinity students are staging Shakespeare’s tragic romance in the College Chapel for the first time. The Monday 4 March performances,…
More than 2500 people online and in person watched Trinity’s Byrothon, the 24-hour reading of alumnus Lord Byron’s works, which…
Lord Byron haunts the Antechapel, alongside other famous alumni, 200 years after the College authorities denied him a resting place…
Trinity is hosting the The Byrothon: a 24-hour reading of alumnus Lord Byron’s works, 23 February – 24 February, which…