19th-c Brit Lit

Critical editions

The Routledge Anthology of British Women Playwrights, 1777-1843

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. The Routledge Anthology of British Women Playwrights, 1777-1843 brings together ten eclectic plays by female dramatists and writers, to stimulate a rich discussion of women, writing, and theatre history. Ranging through tragedy, comedy, musical theatre and mixed-genre texts, this volume celebrates the breadth and experimental spirit of […] Lire la suite

Conference paper

(Digital) Byron / (Humanities) Hunt: Revisiting Byron’s Relationship with Hunt through the Use of Digital Humanities Tools

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Although based in large part on works previously published, Hunt’s Autobiography is probably the most important work of his later life, and rightly deserves Thomas Carlyle’s praise as being ‘by far the best of the autobiographic kind I remember to have read in the English language’. […] Lire la suite

Lecture

Leigh Hunt, Textual Studies, and Digital Humanities

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. This talk will investigate the complex politics of authorial revisions and reception history of Hunt’s 1850 and 1860 Autobiography, with specific references to the newspaper The Examiner. This periodical was Hunt’s most famous publication as editor in the first two decades of the 19th-century, and the […] Lire la suite

News

Appointment as co-director of NINES

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. NINES is excited to announce that Michael Sinatra has been named Co-Director of NINES, sharing the role with Andrew Stauffer of the University of Virginia. Launched in 2005 by Jerome McGann at the University of Virginia with the support of the Mellon Fondation, NINES is a scholarly organization […] Lire la suite

Events

Round-table on ‘Romanticism and Material Culture’

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Organized by the section études anglaises of the Département des littératures et des langues du monde, I will be chairing a round-table on ‘Romanticism and Material Culture’ on Monday 12 December: Sophie Thomas (Ryerson University): “Re-materializing Pompeii: Print, Trace, Cast” Julia Carlson (University of Cincinnati): “Tangible […] Lire la suite

Fall 2016

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Description: This course is an advanced undergraduate class devoted to British novels published between the years 1816 (year of the publication of Jane Austen’s Emma) and 1895 (year of the publication of H.G. Well’s Time Machine). Students will be introduced to an array of theoretical approaches to […] Lire la suite