The Braddon Association promotes the life and work of the 19th century author Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Tweets by @janine_hatter, @anna_brecke, @MadeleineSeys.
And for this week’s caption contest, sadly @GirlsOwn lacks football #Lionesses illustrations, but I’m told cricket is practically the same thing.
Remember to include #GirlsOwnCC and please give lots of ❤️s to your fellow competitors’ best captions.
The final speaker in Panel 12 is Helen McKenzie @H_McKenzie_, whose paper is titled "Braddon, Belgravia and the Contamination at the Heart of Serialisation' #VPFAPurity
So pleased to announce that the #MEBraddon special issue I co-edited with @amb1860 is now out! Thank you to our wonderful contributors, peer reviewers and Women's Writing for bringing this to fruition https://t.co/CsnJB3P8qQ
@smolswordrider @RookTheBird You can read a brief bio of Braddon on our website. She lived with her publisher, John Maxwell, for years before they were able to get married and have 5 children together. Our website is here: https://t.co/680Cv8k2sq
We have someone asking about author John Pitman, who published 'Ejected by a Ghost' in #MEBraddon's *Belgravia Annual* in 1869/70. Can anyone help out? #AcademicTwitter#AcademicHelp
@Greatnorthroad2 Hahaha, poor Shepherd's Bush residents! I've not come across that before but maybe @amb1860 @drchrislouttit @anna_brecke will have noticed this...
Look what's happening next week: live readings of two of #MEBraddon's ghost tales. Curl up with a hot drink and settle in for some wonderful ghost stories. Find out more here: https://t.co/x6pyAbk9vL
Well this is exciting news!!! Another Braddon novel coming into print to make it much more accessible. So far it's only available in the original serial publication.
Super excited to now have official word that I'll have the benefit of two terrific @HonorsUML students working with me this summer through a great undergraduate fellowship program. They will help me edit a long out-of-print "Factory Girl" novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
We’re thrilled to be involved in Australia’s Triennial Literary Studies Convention this year! It will be an entirely digital event and encourages participants from near and far. Proposals due 27 January 2021 #cfp#LiteraryStudies#LiteraryHistory#VictorianStudies
@HumLib_cccu@cccu_humanities@ICVWW It's a great account of her younger days!! Although she only gets up to the age of 8 she has some key remembrances that shape her later years and her writing career.
👋🏻 Hello @braddoninfo, as fellow Braddon admirers, it would be an honour if you’d give this new podcast dedicated to the ghost stories of MEB a listen. 🙏🏻 📖🕯
https://t.co/xIaKP345BT
The gatehouse at Ingatestone Hall in #Essex. Victorian writer of popular fiction, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, was a visitor here in 1861 and set part of her most renowned novel, Lady Audley's Secret here. @Ingatestone_UK@braddoninfo