This afternoon we're celebrating George Eliot's Bicentenary! Join us at Attenborough 205 at 5pm for a group discussion on female heroism with @VictorianCentre's MA student, Farida Khan
Joining the chorus of thanks to the organizers of the George Eliot Bicentenary Conference in Leicester @GeorgeEliotLove @LiveseyRuth @gm181 and the whole committee as well as the fabulous tweeters. Stimulating, surprising, unforgettable, fun #GE2019conf
Proud to have spoken and shared some music from @flossmusical at part of the 2019 George Eliot Conference this week. If you haven’t already, check out The Mill on the Floss - A New Musical - 2018 Workshop Presentation https://t.co/bTufIlCGrT via @YouTube#GE2019Conf#newmusical
@Emma_Probett Oh, you are too kind, Emma. Thank you. It’s all of you who inspire me and I’m deeply grateful for everyone who has already contributed or has just offered to contribute to our #OpenAccess#GeorgeEliot collection. Because of your suggestion, MA theses will also be welcomed, btw.
Announcing the George Eliot Chronology, now live on the GE Archive. -60k words in 3,177 dated entries with refs to letters and journals. Thanks to my fab team and all editorial consultants. @GeorgeEliotLove@ge2019conf@BAVS_UK @NCSAscholars #GeorgeEliot https://t.co/gMLxtUeHcn
A (im)perfect end to a marvellous conference- fab plenary and final panel featuring Lancaster's own Jo Carruthers. Oh! And a tour of "Eliot Country" this afternoon 😍💖📖🤓 #GE2019Conf@ge2019conf
Additional thanks to our conference volunteers: @J_Favaloro, @MaiTsumura, @dr_r_fallon, and Jennifer Miller for all their help over the past 3 days to make sure that the conference ran smoothly #GE2019Conf
Many thanks to the organisers of #GE2019Conf for a wonderful conference - it was a joy hear so many thought-provoking, exciting ideas about Eliot! @VictorianCentre@GeorgeEliotLove
My first tweet ever (is this the beginning of the end?) from the George Eliot Bicentenary conference in Leicester, England. Such a great experience! #GE2019conf
I have come away with increased enthusiasm about the future of Eliot studies. Following our panel yesterday, I esp want to champion more readings of Eliot through a postsecular perspective.
It's always a pleasure to see @BevRilett speak. Such a warm and enthusiastic speaker, and her commitment to the Digital Humanities and access is inspirational. If you have internet access, you have access to Eliot: https://t.co/qQxgw87kMP #GE2019Conf