Associate professor in English @lundsuni @visceralreader: Enlightenment, Romanticism, Victorianism, Modernism, Senses, Bodies. Writing on visceral novel
“The Visceral Novel Reader” - project examines how readers can bring to bear on the novels they engage with their sensory imaginings in a way that brings the narrated events, figures and settings to life. https://t.co/7aDnVqpLQn #visceralnovelreader#amreading#readerlife
Feeling grateful to English Studies @lunduniversity for my writing retreat at Gladstone Library in North Wales! It’s been productive so far. Back to the books 📚 https://t.co/5lYMxa1p2s
In partnership with @UniOslo and @CentreShe, we are pleased to host Translation & Medical Humanities @StAnnesCollege on 5–6 September—an international conference exploring the interzone between translation studies and medical humanities.
Happy Publication Day to @SallyBayley1 and THE GREEN LADY! ✨
A poignant and brilliant exploration of the relationship between children and their teachers.
What a nice surprise to receive the publisher’s link to your edited volume, Sandra @DrDinter and Sarah, today - congratulations on the publication of “Medicine and Mobility in 19thC British Lit, History and Culture”!
For a special issue, The Rambling is inviting essays (1500-2000 words) that document & reflect on your experiences re-reading a favorite or formative book from your youth. Deadline: 2/3/23. So start reading your ♥️ out & send complete drafts to theramblingonline at gmail dot com!
The essay reads George Eliot's #realistNovel through #feministPhenomenology of movement to showcase how The Mill on the Floss opposes the masculinisation of bodily motion in Victorian proto-orthopaedic discourse with the vision of untamed feminine comportment embodied by Maggie.
A month into my new job, I participated in my 1st #MedHum conference in #Sweden, hosted by Lund University's excellent #BRCMH, discussing Ranges of Proximity with my former colleague (JGU) and many new colleagues: it's been a warm welcome! https://t.co/xiwlV99Bkx
Goodbye Uppsala! It has been a productive research exchange with colleagues from Stockholm U and UU. Now we are traveling home together as a group @bannbarrow@jorunnjoiner Hannah, John and Mari from the English Unit @Lundsuni
It’s been a day of stimulating dialogue about research in #EnglishLiterature with colleagues from @Lundsuni, @UU_University and @Stockholm_Uni . Many thanks to the organizers from Uppsala University!
I am having a roundtable about „literary practices and sustainability in higher education“ with Andrew Blades, Anita Wohlmann, @bannbarrow, Kaisa Kortekaillo, @will_b_may @ ESSE Conference @uni_mainz_eng 29 August 22 at 16-18:00. All welcome🤗
Looking forward to the ESSE European Society for the Study of English Conference 2022 @uni_mainz_eng ! It will start tomorrow. #ESSEMainz https://t.co/5VyOcfSZ4I
My chapter "#AnnRadcliffe, The #Romance of the #Forest" 1791 has just come out. I wrote it while en route from southern #France to #Switzerland, crossing the #Rhône river. Many thanks to the editors Katrin Berndt + Alessa Johns. https://t.co/Ip85HKKwTp