The NYer devoted 2 revs to it; I recommend Justin Chang's who is v good on the way the movie "airbrushes" the violence of that time/Johnson's novella: "the film effectively uses Grainierβs psychology as cover for its own squeamishness."
The NYer devoted 2 revs to it; I recommend Justin Chang's who is v good on the way the movie "airbrushes" the violence of that time/Johnson's novella: "the film effectively uses Grainierβs psychology as cover for its own squeamishness."
Ooo, thank you, precooking not a problem. I'm a swapper, so might also swap out farro for...millets?
ooh, I need the cauliflower gratin recipe!
Enjoyed today's #RSVPDigiEvent? Can't wait for more #19thC periodicals' chat? Our March event is just around the corner next Friday, March 6! @triproftri.bsky.social will talk to us about the "Racial Anxieties of Polite Culture in the Forget Me Not for 1825 + 1833." Register now!
Shoutout to my amazing colleagues at Cambridge & Birmingham on the 'Small Performances' project into John Baskerville's typographic punches - today is released a @camdiglib.bsky.social collection of imagery of the punches. Check it out! cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/...
Did you know The Race and Regency Lab has a podcast?
See episodes featuring Kim Hall, Mathelinda Nabugodi, Devoney Looser, and Adrienne Childs.
www.raceandregency.org/podcast
This interview was a lot of fun to do. Many thanks to Dr. Matthew Stephens (@c19thnewshound.bsky.social) for the kind invitation.
π Attention ECRs! Just a reminder that March 1 (next Sunday) is the last day to get your applications in for our annual Mitchell Dissertation Prize! Winners receive $1,000 USD + a 2-yr. membership to RSVP. We look forward to reading your work! rs4vp.org/awards/mitch...
Don't forget to join us next week for an exciting discussion about the transnational press of the long #19thC. As a reminder, all of our #RSVPDigiEvents are free and open to all, but you must register to receive the Zoom link. buff.ly/rD2BgEG
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I had a great conversation with Dom Davies and you can listen in!
One way my class "gets around" the anachronism problem -- placing letterpress _in conversation_ w/ ms. -- is several sessions on mss. & the labor of producing them. I also assign sections of Emma Donoghue's 2022 _Haven_ on the monk-scribe copying. It's incredible & students FEEL the labor.
ooo! I'm envious about your setup and space. (Our printshop is literally 1/2 the size!). What fun the student are clearly having!
Woohoo, Matthew! Well done. Look forward to toasting you before too long. In the meantime, have a few of those in the left picture!
Announcement for RSVP event with green paper boards of the 1825 Forget Me Not British Literary Annual
Been following my adventures in #periodicals ? Join me on March 6 @ 8am PST with @rs4vp.org Pick-a-Periodical: "The Racial Anxieties of Polite Culture in the *Forget Me Not* British Literary Annual" (1825 & 1833)
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We are thrilled to announce that applications for our 1st round of Microgrant funding are now open! These small seed grants of up to $300 USD support exploratory research or new projects in periodical studies. Applications for this first round of funds are due March 1!
Interesting article in @jbritishstudies.bsky.social about missionary periodicals. When I first joined @rs4vp.org I was going to do something with the Bible Societyβs *Monthly Register*. Someone still should.
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Congrats to Clare! (and many thanks to committee).
That sig on the right indicates the Dalziel brothers' firm that did woodcut work. In _Wood-engravers Self-Portrait_ Bethan Stevens discusses the many individuals who worked for the firm, some whose names we know, others not. In short, this signature is a "composite" or corporate identity.
That's what I've been doing: getting a student from the previous semester to prep the slurry beforehand. And I have FOUR m&d.... I think our choke point is pulling the paper off the mould & drying racks. (I tend to have 18 students and 80 min).
Seconding Michael's recs. These are always my go-tos in trying to identify British engravers, draughtsmen, and artists in the trade.
I have students soak paper overnight & bring it to class. Even so, we barely have time for blending the soaked sheets, getting the slurry to the right consistency, & letting each student have 2 chances to pull sheets. How many mould-&-deckles do you have?
Last call! Colby Book Prize nominations are due TOMORROW, 31 January. This prize is awarded to a book published during the preceding year that most advances our understanding of the #19thC British press. If you recently read a book that fits that description, we want to know!
Did you read or review a great new book on #19thC periodical studies? Was it published in the last year? If yes, nominate it for a Colby Book Prize! We're still accepting nominations through 31 January. [NB: For tax reasons, authors *cannot* self-nominate.] More info here:
The Indian YMCA, a 20 min walk from the BL, does three meals a day for those staying there, but anyone can pay to eat. It's super cheap and all-you-can eat -- veg and delicious, non-greasy, non-fancy food.
Congrats to our newest fellows -- exciting research on the horizon!
Mark your calendars! We're kicking off our 2026 #RSVPDigiEvent season on Friday, 23 January with a talk by Beth Gaskell entitled "Yesterday's News: Behind the Scenes at the British National Newspaper Collection." As always, this event is free and open to all. Register here: rs4vp.org/yesterdays-n...
Last year at MLA...feel like such a dream!
Congrats, Kris! Let's connect.
Only word/link missing there was "schadenfreude"!