I recently finished reading Edith Ellis's first novel, Seaweed: A Cornish Idyll (1898). A friend and peer of Carpenter's, I have been meaning to explore Ellis's writings for a while.
Full of Cornish flavour and dialect, a probing exploration of love and relationships.
After a year of teacher training, I'm excited to resume PhD study with this exciting conference. Honoured to be counted among these influential academics and writers.
Proud to have worked with @readwithaudrey on four audibooks of Oscar Wilde short stories. My content guides you through the meanings, themes, and contexts of the stories, making them accessible for all readers. The "listen along" starts 1st October and my stories from the 13th.
We're running a full October listen-along of Oscar Wilde texts, including his only published novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and a selection of six of his short stories from a similar period. Discussing on Discord as we go! Sign up here: https://t.co/B80aOBwaVS
We, @b_yondthehuman & @jonathangreen_, are excited to launch The Edward Carpenter Researcher Circle. We aim to create connections and exchange ideas across all thinkers interested in Carpenter. Send us an email or head to our website for future news and ways to get involved.
@AmberRegis She looks like her previous husband died in mysterious circumstances. She now lives well on the inheritance, with her two spaniels, George and Percy.