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Romanticism & Tolkien PhD at UofGlasgow | Co-editor ‘The Romantic Spirit in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien’ (shortlisted for The Tolkien Society Awards) | Website: https://will-sherwood.com/

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Irish Romanticism, Rhetoric, and Writing by James Kelly | Waterstones Buy Irish Romanticism, Rhetoric, and Writing by James Kelly from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.

New book by an old pal 🖤

23.02.2026 19:55 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

The tree on my street is up for European Tree of the Year!

21.02.2026 20:37 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The Celts Meet Celtic Fantasy What would it look like for dominant-language fantasy to engage with the living cultures, contemporary politics, and modern histories of Celtic-language communities?

+ in particular if you haven't read my essay from the Strange Horizons criticism special last year it's the thing I'm proudest of: strangehorizons.com/wordpress/no...

focused on Celtic-language cultures but hopefully speaking to general questions about fantasy's extractive use of colonized cultures

12.02.2026 16:55 👍 25 🔁 14 💬 1 📌 2
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📢We're recruiting four new postgraduate and two early career researchers! Please visit our website for more information and to submit your application (deadline 23rd February).

09.02.2026 12:24 👍 5 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 1
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Editing Radcliffe's Posthumous Works | The University of Sheffield Player Discover Ann Radcliffe’s lesser known Gothic works, from Gaston de Blondeville to her poetry, edited for the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ann Radcliffe.

player.sheffield.ac.uk/events/editi...

Episode Four of our AHRC-sponsored podcast series ‘Ann Radcliffe: A Gothic Heroine for today’ features @dalegothic96.bsky.social and Elizabeth Bobbitt, discussing Radcliffe’s posthumous works. A real treat for all Radcliffe fans!
@radcliffecup.bsky.social

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📢 RRR Journal is on the hunt for new reviewers!

If you'd like to express interest in writing a review of a monograph, conference, exhibition, theatre production, or film to be considered for next year's issue, please fill out the 'call for reviewers' form at www.rrrjournal.com/contact or email us!

16.02.2026 10:53 👍 8 🔁 9 💬 1 📌 0
A messy, scribbly oil painting from my brother’s photos of Prussia Cove in Cornwall. An uneven stone wall leads from centre foreground back to the curve of the cliff on the right, parallel to the trail; All sides from the ridge line drop down to the narrow, rocky cove. A couple of cottages are nestled in the ridge line, beneath a clouded, rainy sky.

A messy, scribbly oil painting from my brother’s photos of Prussia Cove in Cornwall. An uneven stone wall leads from centre foreground back to the curve of the cliff on the right, parallel to the trail; All sides from the ridge line drop down to the narrow, rocky cove. A couple of cottages are nestled in the ridge line, beneath a clouded, rainy sky.

The finished (I think!) piece: Prussia Cove, Cornwall: oil and pigment sticks on panel, 60 x 80cm

#oilpainting #seascape #prussiacove #cornwall

15.02.2026 18:16 👍 756 🔁 65 💬 14 📌 2
The Tower and the Ruin: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Creation (2025) by Michael D.C. Drout Book review, by Nicholas Birns, of The Tower and the Ruin: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Creation (2025) by Michael D.C. Drout

scholar.valpo.edu/journaloftol... my review of Michael D. C. Drout’s The Ruin and the Tower ( Norton) for the Journal of Tolkien Research

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Thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal for the BARS Conference 2026. Applicants should now have been informed whether their proposal has been accepted. If you submitted a paper and have not heard back, please get in touch using the conference email address (bars2026@contacts.bham.ac.uk)(1/2)

13.02.2026 12:11 👍 9 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0

Look forward to this one!

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Quiet pioneer: the novels of Nan Shepherd (1893–1981) - The Bottle Imp Charlotte Peacock on Nan Shepherd's three remarkable novels: The Quarry Wood, The Weatherhouse and A Pass in the Grampians

Nan Shepherd (1893–1981), b. #OTD, 11 Feb. Recently her nature writing & her memoir THE LIVING MOUNTAIN have gained attention—but she was also an important #modernist novelist. Charlotte Peacock weighs her contribution to Scotland’s literary renaissance
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www.thebottleimp.org.uk/2020/12/quie...

11.02.2026 13:48 👍 10 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 0

Great to see #Tolkien in the #Oxford Handbook series. Congratulations to the editors and authors!

11.02.2026 08:31 👍 12 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

We've just sent out proposal decisions for Fantasy's Present Pasts (Glasgow, 23rd-25th June 2026) - if you submitted a proposal, check your inbox! If you haven't heard from us and think you should have done, please drop us an email (using the Centre address, arts-fantasy@glasgow.ac.uk).

09.02.2026 20:53 👍 8 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 1
Poster for the ECEN Inaugural Seminar: Dr. Jeremy Davies (Leeds),
'Continuity and Change in Eighteenth-Century
Environmental Culture'
Thursday 26" February, 2026
Heslington Hall, University of York (H/G21) and Online
17:00-19:00 GMT
Please jown us for the inaugural seminar of the ECEN, in which Dr. Jeremy Davies of the University of leeds will address us on 'Continuity and Change in Eighteenth-Century Environmental Culture? From 17:00 to 19:00 GMT, both here at Heslington Hall and over a Zoom link which will be provided nearer the time, Dr. Dayies will speak on the Georgic mode, the rise of the machine, and Romantic green onsciousness. We are incredibly excited to welcome a scholar as important to the field, and to our own work, as Dr. Davies, and hope that as many of you as possible will be able to jormus, and enjoy what promises to be a brilliant paper and a lively discussion!
Visit us at: https://hzj520.wixsite.com/eighteenth-century-e

Poster for the ECEN Inaugural Seminar: Dr. Jeremy Davies (Leeds), 'Continuity and Change in Eighteenth-Century Environmental Culture' Thursday 26" February, 2026 Heslington Hall, University of York (H/G21) and Online 17:00-19:00 GMT Please jown us for the inaugural seminar of the ECEN, in which Dr. Jeremy Davies of the University of leeds will address us on 'Continuity and Change in Eighteenth-Century Environmental Culture? From 17:00 to 19:00 GMT, both here at Heslington Hall and over a Zoom link which will be provided nearer the time, Dr. Dayies will speak on the Georgic mode, the rise of the machine, and Romantic green onsciousness. We are incredibly excited to welcome a scholar as important to the field, and to our own work, as Dr. Davies, and hope that as many of you as possible will be able to jormus, and enjoy what promises to be a brilliant paper and a lively discussion! Visit us at: https://hzj520.wixsite.com/eighteenth-century-e

The Eighteenth-Century Ecologies Network (@e-cen.bsky.social) will be hosting their inaugural seminar online and in-person at Heslington Hall, Uni of York on 26th Feb at 5pm! Dr Jeremy Davies (Leeds) will present on 'Continuity and Change in Eighteenth-Century Environmental Culture’.

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Join the waitlist for Affective Atmospheres — 18–19 Feb at Civic House, Glasgow.
A free, in-person conference Supported by @triphilosophy.bsky.social and @leverhulme.ac.uk

🔗 placememory.net/affective-at...

07.02.2026 17:46 👍 6 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 1
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Just had a fantastic interview with Prof Kirsteen McCue in Glasgow about Scottish song culture and folk music and the instrumental role they played in changing the fate (and sound) of Western music, from Beethoven to Bob Dylan. The episode will come out in a few days…
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06.02.2026 17:13 👍 18 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0
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Tolkien Seminar 2026 – Call for Papers [EN] & Scholarship The 22st seminar of the German Tolkien Society is supported by Walking Tree Publishers and will take place in cooperation with the Department of Book Science in a hybrid format (mainly in presence but...

📢 #CfP for the 22nd #Tolkien Seminar of the @germantolksoc.bsky.social in cooperation with the Environmental Education Centre in Augsburg and WTP
📜Environment, the World around us, and the Connatural World in Tolkien’s Works
#envhum #ecocrit

www.tolkiengesellschaft.de/55214/tolkie...

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Coastal Gothic, 1719-2020 by Jimmy Packham

Coastal Gothic, 1719-2020 by Jimmy Packham

Delighted to receive the hard copy of Jimmy Packham’s fabulous Coastal Gothic, 1719-2020 from our Cambridge Elements in the Gothic
@dalegothic96.bsky.social
@jfpackham.bsky.social
@universitypress.cambridge.org

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Photo of a multi-branch, light grey lichen having overgrown half of a round, bright yellow lichen. Both species are growing flat on grey rock.

Photo of a multi-branch, light grey lichen having overgrown half of a round, bright yellow lichen. Both species are growing flat on grey rock.

Some lichens are A-holes.
A Physcia sp lichen (light grey) growing over a Polycaulinia sp lichen (yellow).
On seaside cliffs, #Newfoundland, Canada.
#lichen #fungi #fungifriends

27.01.2026 16:55 👍 229 🔁 14 💬 4 📌 0
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Round 1 of our training and travel grant is open!

Grants up to £500 are available to support the training and development of PhD students and postgraduate research assistants.

Send us your application by 25 January ⏰

23.01.2026 10:02 👍 6 🔁 11 💬 1 📌 0
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The Cambridge Companion to World-Gothic Literature | Cambridge University Press & Assessment

I'm excited to share that you can now pre-order your copy of this forthcoming intervention in the Gothic. I have a piece on the Windigo in it! @universitypress.cambridge.org @msvuenglish.bsky.social @igagoths.bsky.social

www.cambridge.org/se/universit...

22.01.2026 14:08 👍 15 🔁 8 💬 0 📌 0
Poster for a PGR/ECR networking event. 30 January 2026, 12pm-2pm (CET), 11am-1pm (UK). This event affords the opportunity for ECRs and PGRs working on research projects relating to literary studies in any language to build their research community. The event will include two short academic talks, opportunities to network, good conversation, and signposting to exciting opportunities in the future!
Schedule:
5 Minutes Opening Remarks
20 Minutes: Presentation from James Dowthwaite
25 Minutes: Zoom room meet and greets in breakaway groups (with a primary text to inspire discussion and break the ice)
20 Minutes: Second Presentation TBC
10 Minutes: Contact exchange, open room for discussion, plus the circulation of a list of opportunities in the future that might be open to PhDs and MA graduates
5 Minutes: Closing remarks, and information on a follow up meeting
If you would like to join the event, please email Roslyn Irving at rirving@uni-mainz.de

Poster for a PGR/ECR networking event. 30 January 2026, 12pm-2pm (CET), 11am-1pm (UK). This event affords the opportunity for ECRs and PGRs working on research projects relating to literary studies in any language to build their research community. The event will include two short academic talks, opportunities to network, good conversation, and signposting to exciting opportunities in the future! Schedule: 5 Minutes Opening Remarks 20 Minutes: Presentation from James Dowthwaite 25 Minutes: Zoom room meet and greets in breakaway groups (with a primary text to inspire discussion and break the ice) 20 Minutes: Second Presentation TBC 10 Minutes: Contact exchange, open room for discussion, plus the circulation of a list of opportunities in the future that might be open to PhDs and MA graduates 5 Minutes: Closing remarks, and information on a follow up meeting If you would like to join the event, please email Roslyn Irving at rirving@uni-mainz.de

Mainz University are organising an online networking event for ECRs and PGRs, which may be of interest to our members! Contact Roslyn Irving (rirving@uni-mainz.de) to join.

22.01.2026 16:27 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0

Taking place today!! Get your tickets at the link below!

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Copy of my book, Theological Monsters

Copy of my book, Theological Monsters

And it’s here! My author’s copy has arrived 🖤

21.01.2026 16:14 👍 25 🔁 2 💬 3 📌 1
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An iconic resident of the Caledonian forest: the #redsquirrel 🐿️🌲 The #Highlands are their largest remaining stronghold and #rewilding is helping them return to their former range.

Watch to discover more about this forest icon!

#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay @scotsquirrels.bsky.social

21.01.2026 15:49 👍 30 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 1
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Come along to the ALSE-UKI online seminar on 29 Jan, featuring a wide range of papers from contributors to the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Literature & the Environment.

Book your free place here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/asle-uki-s...

#18thCentury #18C #18thC

12.01.2026 13:37 👍 17 🔁 10 💬 0 📌 0
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New BARS Digital Event Announcement: Walking with Annette von Droste-Hülshoff and Dorothy Wordsworth

Taking place: Jan 14, 2026 05:00 PM GMT

For more details and to register: www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6260

10.01.2026 11:35 👍 8 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
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New BARS Digital Event Announcement: Re-reading the Minerva Press

Taking place 22 Jan 2026, 6pm GMT

For more info and to register for the Zoom link:
www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6265

10.01.2026 11:45 👍 22 🔁 13 💬 0 📌 1
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‘Pendennis Castle and The Electric Horizon’ next painting in the Cornish Series, original oil on gesso canvas. 40x30cm. DM for prices and framing #art #artsky #landscapes #cornwall #pendennis #buyrealart #artforsale #storm

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