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The Reader's Place
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A cup of tea, a comfy chair, and a book. Wednesday, July 23, 2014. At a recent conference, I attended a presentation on Book Traces. I discovered a number of inscriptions, though most were of the "Merry Xmas from Aunt Katie" variety. One of the books was signed by its author, William Waldorf Astor. The most interesting thing I found was two copies of the same book by a once popular but now long-forgotten author, T.S. Arthur. Wandering about the room." The first reader comments "I thought he had only ...
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annieswafford | Anglophile in Academia: Annie Swafford's Blog
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Anglophile in Academia: Annie Swafford's Blog. Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Digital Humanities. Virtually London: Literature and Laptops. Articles posted by annieswafford. May 31, 2016. May 31, 2016. On May 18th, I had the honor of giving a talk at Trinity College as part of their Spring Institute for Teaching and Technology. Below are the slides from my presentation:. Virtually London: Literature and Laptops Talk at Yale DH. April 5, 2016. April 5, 2016. Today, I gave a talk. For the Yale DH Lab.
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Kitapların sakladığı | duygu bayar ekren
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Author: duygu bayar ekren. Boşluklara düşülen notlar ve sayfaların arasında unutulanlar, basılı kitaplarla kurduğumuz ilişkinin kuru bir okuma deneyimiyle sınırlı kalmadığını da gösteriyor. Teknoloji kasıp kavuruyor ve her şeyi sayısallaştırırken her yönüyle hayrımıza ilerlemiyor, bu anlaşıldı. Dijital hortumlar yutmadan, kıymet verdiklerimizi evlerin bodrumlarına kaçırmanın derdindeyiz. Geçmişi kayıt altına almayı yücelten her fikir kıymetli bu yüzden. Kitap İzleri projesinin amacı, 19. yüzyıl ile 2...
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Digital Projects | Department of English
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Skip to main content. Academic and Professional Writing. The following is a list of digital projects that English Department faculty and graduate students have completed or are currently undertaking:. Collective Biographies of Women. Collective Biographies of Women. Professor Jon D'Errico and the Batten Project team. Little Red Schoolhouse Online. Professor Emeritus Hoyt Duggan. The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive. Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts (SEENET). Songs of the Victorians.
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gregcellermann – The Hoarding
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On 19th-Century Literary Scholarship. Follow (Email, Twitter, RSS). June 30, 2016. The new issue of. Focused on John Keats, is now available. It contains the following articles:. Richard Cronin, “Keats and the Double Life of Poetry”. Nikki Hessell, “John Keats and Indian Medicine”. Li Ou, “Keats, Sextus Empiricus, and Medicine”. Meiko O’Halloran, “Sage, humanist, and physician to all men: Keats and Romantic Conceptualisations of the Poet”. The Wound-dresser’s Dream. June 30, 2016. The issue features revi...
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European Romantic Review 26.4 now available – The Hoarding
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On 19th-Century Literary Scholarship. Follow (Email, Twitter, RSS). August 8, 2015. European Romantic Review 26.4 now available. The new issue of ERR is now available. It focuses on “Romanticism in Scandinavia” and includes the following articles:. Robert W. Rix, “Introduction: Romanticism in Scandinavia”. Gunilla Hermansson, “Isles of Felicity Negotiating a Place for Poetry in Swedish and Danish Romanticism”. Lis Møller, “Refashioning the Marsk Stig Ballads: B.S. Ingemann’s. And Carsten Hauch’s. Blackwo...
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Sarah Balkin – The Hoarding
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On 19th-Century Literary Scholarship. Follow (Email, Twitter, RSS). February 2, 2016. English Literature in Transition 59.2 (2016) is now available. Daniel Blackburn and Alexander Arsov, Somerset Maugham’s Apocryphal Second-Rate Status: Setting the Record Straight. Richard Reeve, H. Rider Haggard and the New Woman: A Difference in the Genre in Jess and Beatrice. Andrew Scragg, Rudyard Kipling and Shell Shock: More than a man could bear. John Nash, Arnold Bennett and Home Management: Domestic Efficiency.
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