Peer-reviewed journal focusing on Literature, Language and Culture of English-speaking world, 8 issues a year, founded in 1919, published by @tandfonline
Anneloek Scholten & Usha Wilbers's wide-ranging Interview with @RitaFelski on multidisciplinary scholarship & the reception of postcritique is currently #freeaccess. You can read it 👇. @tandfonline
https://t.co/gxMPThHHm6
It’s publication day and my author copies have arrived! 😊 📚🥳
The book is open access (and downloadable) for another week: https://t.co/JLq4vkrgFw #horror#bodyhorror
Registration now open for our FREE 'Writing and Reading the Pandemic' public event on Saturday 11th January. Find out about the project and hear poetry from @poetrybylisa@JamieRHale and George Sandifer-Smith https://t.co/0jh07Ln0bQ
Tomorrow from 5pm (BST)!
Please join Sally Shuttleworth, Anne Stiles, and Andrew Mangham for an online seminar on “The Victorian Novel and the Health Humanities”
Register for free here: https://t.co/KjEwfFHtJ6
On the latest episode of @shakespeareany1, #Shakespeare scholar @Freeburian discusses his new book, Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers, which explores how The Bard was influenced by his fellow contemporary dramatists, and how he also influenced their work: https://t.co/xFs36IV0wA
Trending in #Literature:
https://t.co/lwqHWJYEkn
1) Thomas Nashe: Balladeer
2) Masculinities in Wulfstan's Homilies (@ES_Routledge)
3) Making TV in the Age of Streaming
4) Refugee Identity & Hospitality in Richard Powers’ Generosity
5) Conspiracy Theater of the Absurd
The second edition of our Cognitive Grammar in Stylistics (‘Noodlehead’) textbook is published today! 🎉
For more info (and a 30% discount 👀) please check out the Bloomsbury website
https://t.co/tFZyCcvaS8
My inaugural professorial lecture @kingsartshums on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the Folk Revival, and Maureen Duffy’s sword dances: 2 October, 6 pm reception to follow, book here https://t.co/THYQRsYn1q
Aston Stylistics Research Group is back with another research seminar series for 2024-25. Once more we have a brilliant line up of speakers. Further details of titles and how to register soon! @PoeticsLinguist@LitSemantics@UnivEnglish@EnglishAssoc https://t.co/8r0YBQY475
Very happy to say that my article, “Sufficient Tragedy: Masculinity as Cruel Optimism in Beowulf” is now published in English Studies. https://t.co/nm2NTe4qpC (should be ☀️OPEN ACCESS☀️shortly!)
My article on the construction of masculinities in Wulfstan’s homilies is out (and open access)! Massive thanks to @quothgareth and Caz Batten for all their work as editors: https://t.co/R9MUneUZzn
Thrilled to share that my article Examining the Refugee Identity and the Ethics of Hospitality in Richard Powers' Generosity (2009) has been published!📚✨ Check it out here: https://t.co/cXPgcOPSmr