⏰There's still time to submit your paper proposal for the 2025 Brontë Society Conference - the deadline is 31 December.
Find out more about next year's theme and how to submit at https://t.co/e8yR07OmTT.
Successful papers will feature in a special edition of @BronteStudies ✍️
📢We're excited to announce next year's Brontë Society Conference:
‘Under an African summer’s sun’
Re-mapping the Brontës: Place, Race and Empire
⏰Deadline for submitting proposals is 31 December 2024.
👉Find out more: https://t.co/APVkHxQsev
@BronteStudies
To accompany the @BronteParsonage’s ‘Pride at the Parsonage’ series, #BrontëStudies is delighted to share a curated list of previously published original research articles relating to sex, gender & diverse readings of the Brontës’ lives and works https://t.co/JAYqdbuNsc 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
The #cfp for our 2025 special issue on the theme of ‘the wild’ is now available: https://t.co/JQgQLydbjx It will be guest edited by @AmberTPouliot. The ‘wild bonnet’ below was made by the garden team at @BronteParsonage for the recent festival. Isn’t it wonderful? 💚💫💚 Pls RT!
I am very pleased to see my first peer-reviewed article 'Prospect and Refuge in Villette's Forbidden Garden' published in @BronteStudies online today. Very grateful for the advice & support of the Editor and my supervisor Prof. Deborah Wynne @uochester https://t.co/HHCrZX8H2w
So happy to say that my first peer-reviewed article has just been published. Thanks to the editors of @BronteStudies@drclaireocall
You can read it here: https://t.co/O9UM4z7bto
#TeamAnne
Congratulations to @thehistoryhobbs on winning the inaugural @BronteStudies Early Career Essay Prize 👏🎉 Read the triumphant article on #JaneEyre for free here 👇 ECRs have until 31st August to submit for the next round ⏰ @tandfhss@BronteParsonage https://t.co/fYmYhTSDKa
The Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize is generously supported by the Brontë Society (@BronteParsonage) and @tandfhss, and was established in honour of Margaret Smith. The call for submissions for this year's iteration of the prize is open and details are on the website.
Issue 49:1-2 leads with the winning essay of the inaugural #Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize and it is a pleasure to announce Dr Katherine Hobbs as the prize-winning author for her article ‘“Odd and incorrect”: Convention and Jane Eyre’s Feminist Legacy’. 🧵1/6 #janeeyre
Congratulations, Katherine, on your winning essay!
Katherine's article will be freely available online for the next year and you can read it here: https://t.co/30qEXn0MZC. 🧵5/6
The new issue of Brontë Studies is available! Here is the print copy looking beautiful outside the @BronteParsonage this morning. Issue 49:1-2 is a bumper issue - you've got 9 original journal articles, 8 reviews, and 2 additional calls to get your teeth into! Happy reading!
The @BronteParsonage is holding an exciting ‘Parsonage Unwrapped’ event today on the newly restored Apostles Cabinet (mentioned in Jane Eyre), but watch out for Sara L. Pearson’s forthcoming article in @BronteStudies about her research to identify the Apostles. Coming soon!
My article on Agnes Grey has been published! Thank you so much to the intellectually generous and diligent Editors of @BronteStudies! : https://t.co/DSa99dILtl
Articles have started to arrive for our The Brontës & the Wild Special Issue, but there is still plenty of time to submit yours as the deadline isn’t until the end of May 2024. Full details via the link here 👇🏻💚🌿🍃🍂🌏
The #cfp for our 2025 special issue on the theme of ‘the wild’ is now available: https://t.co/JQgQLydbjx It will be guest edited by @AmberTPouliot. The ‘wild bonnet’ below was made by the garden team at @BronteParsonage for the recent festival. Isn’t it wonderful? 💚💫💚 Pls RT!