Thank you!! Love it too. It's Edmund Leighton's painting "Courtship."
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Last week I defended my thesis, "Yearning Hours: Desire, Darcymania, and Readerly Attachments in the Digital Jane Austen Fandom," published by Linköping University Press. It can now be ordered to your local library (or hmu for the PDF 🥰)!
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PhD student at Stirling Uni researching stage adaptations of Jane Austen's work / Fundraising Intern at Glasgow Zine Library / RRR Journal's Deputy Editor 📚✨🎭
Author, former family lawyer and all-round plate spinner currently working in learning development. Independent scholar: 18th century women, law, literature (esp Jane Austen) plus a bit of witchcraft 🐈⬛
Literary Scholar and Historian of the 18th and 19th Centuries | FWO Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at Ghent University, The Heiress: Women, Property and Economics | Author of Women and Property Ownership in Jane Austen, and Reading the Romantic Ridiculous
Former Prof of English and New Media. Now mainly tbf reading, playing pickleball and eating out
✨CEO of peer-reviewed vibes (they/she)
✨Asst Prof @ Alberta University of the Arts
✨Researcher of work, play, livestreaming & creator economy
✨PhD U of Toronto iSchool; formerly LTA Prof @ UTM Game Studies
✨ https://thechristinet.wordpress.com
im gita
they/them
cofounder of aftermath.site
gita@aftermath.site
Uses machine learning to study literary imagination, and vice-versa. Likely to share news about AI & computational social science / Sozialwissenschaft / 社会科学
Information Sciences and English, UIUC. Distant Horizons (Chicago, 2019). tedunderwood.com
Freelance journalist, Jane Austen fan, and author of two books, including Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom. New blog posts on Mondays and Thursdays at www.deborahyaffe.com
Not your manic pixie dream girl.
Ph.D. student.
✨ Jane Austen. Fairy tales. YA Lit. Adaptation & Pop Culture Studies. ✨
My heart is in Los Angeles.
Prof of English and Professional Writing, esp. 18th c British lit; expert on Jane Austen adaptations; former English department chair; Smithie, Penn Ph.D. https://www.clippings.me/ltroost
Storyteller about storytellers.
18th century to today & beyond.
J.W.Liles Prof of English
Words: Polygon (RIP), LARB, etc
Next book: HOW STORIES ARE PLAYED (#TTRPG Actual Play & digital storytelling performance)
ecfriedman.com
(free) patreon.com/ecfriedman
The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies supports the study of the long #c18th. Check website for details. https://www.bsecs.org.uk/
A podcast about period dramas, in film and TV, from every genre, era, and around the world.
History, literature, but mostly just a lot of Jane Austen. Catch me in my upcoming podcast, Finding Jane Austen (Out 2025)
New book: Wild for Austen (St. Martin’s Press, 2025).
Fashion/material culture scholar. Collections manager. Author of Regency Women's Dress, 1800-1830. AskHistorians moderator. (she/her)
Links to my blog, newsletter, and Etsy shop: https://cassidypercoco.carrd.co/
New here.
Doppelganger. This Changes Everything. The Shock Doctrine. No Logo. On Fire.
UBC Professor of Climate Justice.
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Paterno Family Librarian for Literature & Professor of English at Penn State | Editor, Penn State Series in the History of the Book, PSU Press | My Dark Room 2023 @uchicagopress
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/M/bo192110828.html
She/her, 1st gen, Canadian who's at Harvard but isn't OF Harvard-posts mainly about books (w/ cats & flowers thrown in for good measure). Now writing an itty-bitty book that aims to be a literary & media history of scrap.
Website: https://deidrelynch.org
ECF is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly devoted to the critical and historical investigation of literature and culture of 1660-1832. Editor Eugenia Zuroski, McMaster University. Posts by ECF editors; contact: ecf@mcmaster.ca.