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Society for research into London literature in all contexts, including all periods and genres of. Home of the Literary London Journal and annual conference.
David Skilton - Review of C. Bruna Mancini, '
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Mdash; The Literary London Journal. Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London. Volume 4 Number 2 (September 2006). C Bruna Mancini, Sguardi su Londra. Immagini di una città mostruosa. Liguori Editore. ISBN: 88-207-3844-9. These same advantages led to London becoming the first city to experience characteristically modern stresses and anxieties, and this duality in its historical relations with the rest of Europe produces in Mancini an excited mix of horror at what we have,...
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Discovering London with Interdisciplinary Resources | one foot in the mud
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Submerged Landscapes of Port Phillip Bay. One foot in the mud. Discovering London with Interdisciplinary Resources. Last week I attended a really interesting session, aimed at postgraduate students, to introduce us to a range of of interdiscipinary archives and institutions relevant to researching the history of London, organised by two Senate House librarans. The day included short introductions to the collections at Senate House Library. The Centre for Metropolitan Studies. The Literary London Society.
November | 2016 | one foot in the mud
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Submerged Landscapes of Port Phillip Bay. One foot in the mud. Discovering London with Interdisciplinary Resources. Last week I attended a really interesting session, aimed at postgraduate students, to introduce us to a range of of interdiscipinary archives and institutions relevant to researching the history of London, organised by two Senate House librarans. The day included short introductions to the collections at Senate House Library. The Centre for Metropolitan Studies. The Literary London Society.
Mission: a dangerous enthusiasm? – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Mission: a dangerous enthusiasm? Or thoughts prompted while organizing my folder of public domain images…. Woman’s Holy War, 1874, By Currier and Ives [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons). As I worked through my PhD, I developed a basic argument that went something like this:. Evangelical religion allowed women in the nineteenth century to do things that they would not normally be allowed to do. I decided to take women mi...
May’s Tips for Tuesday – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. May’s Tips for Tuesday. In case anyone missed them, here are the pieces of advice (or anti-advice in one case) from Twitter and the blogosphere that I found most helpful in the past few weeks. First, from one of my most trusted blogs, advice on how to revise a messy first draft: https:/ patthomson.net/2016/04/25/tackling-a-messy-first-draft/. I love my research, even though it’s a topic that sometime other people sneer at.
Women missionaries and religious life writing at INCS – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Women missionaries and religious life writing at INCS. My paper for INCS was on how Victorian women missionaries’ understandings of history enabled them to see themselves as important actors in the mission movement. So much so that some of them wrote about themselves with an eye to posterity, and were immortalized in biographies. 19th Century Evangelical Beliefs and the Mission Movement. J D Knowles (ed.),. Lucky western wom...
Revising a paper for publication – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Revising a paper for publication. As I read through the essay on my computer screen I found myself getting lost. What point was this person making? Where had the thread of the argument disappeared to? Why was it so complicated? I felt like I was marking the work of an undergraduate. And will certainly be following some of my own advice. Stage 1: Dismay, anger, depression. Strategy: Take some time. In the same way I don’...
Period Drama Wedding Dresses at Biltmore – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Period Drama Wedding Dresses at Biltmore. Wedding costumes from the BBC’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’. While I was at INCS in Asheville, I spent a morning visiting Biltmore House, part of the Vanderbilt Estate. I wrote about my visit to the house and grounds in my travel blog ( here. But I thought the exhibition at the house deserved its own post. Wedding costume from the 1994 ‘Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’. In a way that (again I&...
angharadeyre – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Mission: a dangerous enthusiasm? Or thoughts prompted while organizing my folder of public domain images…. Woman’s Holy War, 1874, By Currier and Ives [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons). As I worked through my PhD, I developed a basic argument that went something like this:. Evangelical religion allowed women in the nineteenth century to do things that they would not normally be allowed to do. I decided to take women mi...
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Late-Imperial Literary London
How British was Modernism? Excerpts from Jean Rhys' Letters on WSS. Here are some excerpts from a few letters written by Jean Rhys and addressed to her editors. They should give you an idea of her writing process, and also her ideas about language. March 3, 1964. I feel that I've just about exhausted everybody's patience with delays and alterations, but, as I told Miss Athill I've always. That this book must be done as well as I could - (. March 27, 1964. Not understanding what anybody said. She wrote fo...
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Submit a Paper Proposal. Submit a Panel Proposal. Submit a Roundtable Proposal. The LLS grew from the long-standing Literary London annual conference. Both of which have been important forums for discussion of London literature since the start of the twenty-first century. The Society continues to publish the fully peer-reviewed open-access Literary London Journal, and organises an annual conference, normally hosted by the Institute of English Studies at the University of London. Joining the society confe...
London and Poverty - Statement
Charles Booth's Poverty Map. Charles Booth's 1898 Poverty Map. We decided on mapping this aspect of London because of the frequent occurrence in the texts we have read throughout the semester. Starting as far as. Journal of the Plague Year. The storyline's fight against poverty remains at the forefront of the plot. To collect data we used all the texts. From. We mapped Oliver's journey and plotted each location using Google Mapmaker and Google Earth. Using. Journal of the Plague Year. Be areas of high cr...
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Literary Central London Map. A Study In Sherlock. The Best Of Times. Is an art collection from Run For The Hills. Conceived and created by London-based artist Dex. In collaboration with Interior Designer Anna Burles. For more typographic maps, have a look at the Great British Type Map. See photos from the launch night at the SCIN Gallery here. For latest news, upcoming events and special offers, join our mailing list. Typographic map of london. Literary Central London Map. Type map of london.
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Literary London | the class blog of english 1102 fall 2011
The class blog of english 1102 fall 2011. Welcome to Literary London! This is the class blog of English 1102, fall 2011 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Here you will find links to individual student blogs, weekly "Blog Post of the Week" winners and group blog posts. Feel free to take a tour through our "Literary London"! BPOTW (Sections K, F, N2): Guest Edition. December 1, 2011. We have lots of BPOTW guest hosts this week! First up is Adam in Section K. 1) that is the question by Hannah Lau.
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Literary London | The blog of English 1102: Spring 2011
The blog of English 1102: Spring 2011. Blog Post of the Week (04/12-04/18). April 18, 2011 by Katy. A lone trumpet plays a mournful tune] Yes, the time has arrived for the very last BPOTW of the year…. And the winners are…. Section F4: A tie! Kyle Bogdal’s post “ Irony in Today’s Communication. Kyle’s post seems especially appropriate as we are reflecting upon the various modes of communication during the final weeks of the semester. You can read the full post at Kyle’s blog. 8221; nominated by Cari Hood.
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Literary London Reading Group
Literary London Reading Group. From flower to flower, from snow to snow’: Reading the 19th-Century Garden Cemetery. It appears in fact, that no arrangements can make it to cease to be anevil to bring together the bodies of the dead where the living inhabit and congregate.’1 Happy … Continue reading →. January 1, 2017 · Leave a comment. Mapping Jewish London in Amy Levy’s ‘Reuben Sachs’ (1888). Thank you to those who attended our first event of the term in October! November 3, 2016 · Leave a comment.
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