By marylshannon The Visual and the Verbal’, a skills-based training event for postgraduate students using material held at the Ruskin Library, Lancaster University on Wednesday 20th May. http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/fass/english/events/visual-verbal.htm The Ruskin… Read more »
By erbutcher@googlemail.com Erin Johnson is in the third year of her DPhil in English at the University of Oxford. Her thesis examines representations of masculinity in the Brontës’ early writing… Read more »
By admin Walter Scott, by Charles Picart, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after William Evans, after Sir Henry Raeburn; stipple engraving, published 21 December 1811; NPG D16117; used… Read more »
By networksofimprovement A big thank you to all the participants at the Networks of Improvement conference this weekend for what was a really stimulating and enjoyable event! It was fascinating… Read more »
By Anthony Mandal Filed under: Events Tagged: eighteenth century, Eliza Haywood, gender, Georgians, John Gregory, reading group, sexuality, William Hogarth …read more Source:: https://crecs.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/fifty-shades-of-crees/
By admin Ted Underwood is a Professor and the LAS Centennial Scholar of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His graduate work was in the field of Romanticism… Read more »
By Anthony Mandal Our next CRECS event turns to the eternal question of sexuality, gender and domesticity in the eighteenth century. Christian Grey may be the man of the moment… Read more »
By danielcook by Daniel Cook As part of this ongoing series on Teaching Romanticism we will consider the ways in which we lecture on and discuss individual authors, whether during… Read more »
By lvandenb Here at the Blake Archive Northern Division we have found ourselves thinking a lot about marginalia. There really hasn’t been much else to do this winter with the… Read more »