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Sibylline Leaves – some (vague) post-conference thoughts
Last week I was in London for the excellent Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period conference. In this post, I’ll...
Sibylline Leaves – some (vague) post-conference thoughts
Last week I was in London for the excellent Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period conference. In this post, I’ll...
Lewis Walpole Library Research Travel Grant Report
Thanks to a 2016-17 Travel Grant from the Lewis Walpole Library (taken in April 2017) I was able to conduct crucial primary research for...
Lewis Walpole Library Research Travel Grant Report
Thanks to a 2016-17 Travel Grant from the Lewis Walpole Library (taken in April 2017) I was able to conduct crucial primary research for...
Award – Harry Ransom Center Short Term Research Fellowship in the Humanities
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a Harry Ransom Center Short Term Research Fellowship in the Humanities to conduct research on my...
Award – Harry Ransom Center Short Term Research Fellowship in the Humanities
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a Harry Ransom Center Short Term Research Fellowship in the Humanities to conduct research on my...
Award – Huntington Library Short Term Fellowship
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a Huntington Library Short Term Fellowship for the 2017-2018 academic year. The award will allow me to...
Award – Huntington Library Short Term Fellowship
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a Huntington Library Short Term Fellowship for the 2017-2018 academic year. The award will allow me to...
Week in Review – 19 February
John Richard Coke Smyth, Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake. Watercolour 4 3/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. (121 mm x 108 mm), National Portrait Gallery,...
Week in Review – 19 February
John Richard Coke Smyth, Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake. Watercolour 4 3/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. (121 mm x 108 mm), National Portrait Gallery,...
Week in Review – 5 February
First up, I really enjoyed watching Dr Juliet Shields’ fortuitously timed lecture, ‘Did Sir Walter Scott Invent Scotland?’, which comes...
Week in Review – 5 February
First up, I really enjoyed watching Dr Juliet Shields’ fortuitously timed lecture, ‘Did Sir Walter Scott Invent Scotland?’, which comes...
Crowdsourcing Collage
This week the Bodleian Library’s John Johnson Collection of printed ephemera tweeted the following question on behalf of their visiting...
Crowdsourcing Collage
This week the Bodleian Library’s John Johnson Collection of printed ephemera tweeted the following question on behalf of their visiting...
Week in Review – 29 January
First up this week, is the Victoria & Albert Museum’s exhibition Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London, a...
Week in Review – 29 January
First up this week, is the Victoria & Albert Museum’s exhibition Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London, a...
Week in Review – 8 January
Perhaps the most significant event this week, was the passing of the great art critic John Berger, whose hugely influential book and tv...
Week in Review – 8 January
Perhaps the most significant event this week, was the passing of the great art critic John Berger, whose hugely influential book and tv...
Abstract for Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period
I was thrilled to find out that I’ll be presenting my paper ‘A literary inheritance: Romantic family histories and textual afterlives in...
Abstract for Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period
I was thrilled to find out that I’ll be presenting my paper ‘A literary inheritance: Romantic family histories and textual afterlives in...
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