List of articles in the volume. Essays on: Frances and Elizabeth Sheridan, Radcliffe, Elizabeth Kuti, Madame Brulart, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Ann Yearsley, Thomas Southerne, Aphra Behn, and Margaret Cavendish.
Title page with title of special issue: English and Irish Women Writers of the Long Eighteenth Century. Includes editors: Gabriella Hartvig and Csaba Maczelka, and the publisher: Institute of English Studies, University of Pécs. Published in Pécs in 2024.
The new issue of FOCUS: Papers in English Literary and Cultural Studies XIV is out now in print and online OA. Check out at journals.lib.pte.hu/index.php/fo.... The issue reflects the increasing interest in the study of early modern women writers in Central Europe. Feel free to share.
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Title page of Siri Hustvedt’s The Blazing World.
Came to Siri Hustvedt’s The Blazing World from Cavendish and stayed for the sheer intellectual, emotional and literary depth. One of the best books I’ve read recently.
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Digitális Bölcsészet
A digitális bölcsészeti kutatások magyar nyelvű folyóirata.
Happy to share as my first post over here that I started working for "Digitális Bölcsészet" (a DH journal based in Hungary) as reviews editors and OJS manager. Check out the journal website at ojs.elte.hu/digitalisbol.... Interface and abstracts are available in English.
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professional overthinker, full time meme uncontrollable laughter, building dreams of life and i can tailor the prefect version just for everyone
Associate Professor in Early Modern Performance at University of Bristol: early modern bodies, PaR, gender. Formerly thinking about hair, now thinking about walking: also defining 'the Predramatic'. Teacher, cat-lover, writer, and mum, in varying measures.
Darby Fellow (Simon and June Li) in English Literature at Lincoln College, Ox. Interested in the medieval Ovid, forgeries, exile, Chaucer, Gower, medievalism.
Counterfactuals for the geopolitically curious. What if the script flipped? The GPS of alternate timelines. Because history doesn’t repeat—it remixes. Let’s imagine the tracks that never dropped.
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respectably absurd | she/her | own opinions | interests: Ghibli, puns, cats | research: Shax/Marlowe's French; multilingual early modern London; whiteness, affect & ecology in The Winter’s Tale | jenniferenicholson.wordpress.com ORCID: 0000-0002-4375-2961
Professor of Shakespeare & Early Modern Drama (Melbourne). | Co-Editor, Shakespeare Quarterly (with Vanessa I. Corredera & Arthur L. Little, Jr). | Lost plays. | Editing Behn, Shakespeare, & Marlowe.
Senior Lecturer English and Amrican Literature @ Winchester Uni: Lit & Film, nostalgia, utopia/dystopia, apocalypse, terror. D&D. Dog pics. Views own. He/Him
The Royal Historical Society is the UK's foremost society promoting the scholarly and professional study of the past. Our membership is an international community of historians: https://royalhistsoc.org/
Research centre specialising in the history of the book, manuscript and print studies, textual scholarship, digital editing and new critical approaches to literary history at the School of Advanced Study, University of London https://ies.sas.ac.uk/
book history | digital humanities | early modern
rare books | old libraries | dusty manuscripts
Account for the Early Modern Digital Itineraries Project, transforming printed itineraries into tools for understanding the history of travel 🧭 Find out more at https://emdigit.org
Lecturer in Early Modern Literature & Culture at King’s College London. Love all histories of metal, military worlds, and material culture. Can also be found board-gaming, TTRPG-ing, walking, and pasta-making ~ she/her
Early modern historian of Wales and Britain (esp. British Civil Wars) at Cardiff University. Also work on petitioning, duelling, political cultures. Edward Vaughan book free to download: https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/the-trials-of-edward-vaughan/
Researches rhetoric, history of reading, voice & reading. Edits too. Chair of English Association. Leads The Thomas Nashe Project and The Bee-ing Human Project. Lives in Newcastle, works in Cambridge: https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Jennifer.Richards
Assoc Professor, University of Colorado; Fellow, Library of Congress NRPB; Faculty Advisor, KVCU Radio
Shakespeare/Marlowe/playing companies/science/early modern drama, University of Sheffield
Association for teachers, researchers, practitioners & writers interested in Shakespeare. #BSA2025 Conference 25-28 June @york.ac.uk. Register and find other links at https://linktr.ee/BSAShakespeare
The Centre is dedicated to the study of the diverse cultural, economic and social exchanges between early modern states in the Old World and beyond in the period 1450-1800. www.ucl.ac.uk/early-modern/