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Official account for Brontë Studies, the Journal of the Brontë Society @BronteParsonage. Editor @drclaireocall. @RoutledgeLit #BrontëStudies
Haworth, England
Joined August 2022
⏰There's still time to submit your paper proposal for the 2025 Brontë Society Conference - the deadline is 31 December. Find out more about next year's theme and how to submit at https://t.co/e8yR07OmTT. Successful papers will feature in a special edition of @BronteStudies ✍️
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📢 #Brontë conference alert - the full #CFP can also be found here: https://t.co/IacUb3rccV And see below 👇🏻 #victorian @BAVS_UK @VPFJournal @navsa @VictorianWeb @VictorianCFPs
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Published in Brontë Studies: The Journal of the Brontë Society (Vol. 49, No. 3, 2024)
📢We're excited to announce next year's Brontë Society Conference: ‘Under an African summer’s sun’ Re-mapping the Brontës: Place, Race and Empire ⏰Deadline for submitting proposals is 31 December 2024. 👉Find out more: https://t.co/APVkHxQsev
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To accompany the @BronteParsonage’s ‘Pride at the Parsonage’ series, #BrontëStudies is delighted to share a curated list of previously published original research articles relating to sex, gender & diverse readings of the Brontës’ lives and works https://t.co/JAYqdbuNsc 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
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📢 Reminder: the deadline for articles for our special issue on the #Brontës and ‘the #wild’ is this Friday (31st). We’ve had some great submissions so far & look forward to reading more 💻💚 #eco #environment #ecocriticism #literature #humanities #bronte
The #cfp for our 2025 special issue on the theme of ‘the wild’ is now available: https://t.co/JQgQLydbjx It will be guest edited by @AmberTPouliot. The ‘wild bonnet’ below was made by the garden team at @BronteParsonage for the recent festival. Isn’t it wonderful? 💚💫💚 Pls RT!
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I am very pleased to see my first peer-reviewed article 'Prospect and Refuge in Villette's Forbidden Garden' published in @BronteStudies online today. Very grateful for the advice & support of the Editor and my supervisor Prof. Deborah Wynne @uochester
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During the Victorian period, the expansion of the domestic sphere into the garden afforded women greater agency within their own physical and psychological landscapes. The Pensionnat in Charlotte B...
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So happy to say that my first peer-reviewed article has just been published. Thanks to the editors of @BronteStudies @drclaireocall You can read it here: https://t.co/O9UM4z7bto
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The writings of the Brontës have frequently been studied in relation to conceptions of heroism. More specifically, critics have focused on the influence of war heroes such as the Duke of Wellington...
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Congratulations to @thehistoryhobbs on winning the inaugural @BronteStudies Early Career Essay Prize 👏🎉 Read the triumphant article on #JaneEyre for free here 👇 ECRs have until 31st August to submit for the next round ⏰ @tandfhss @BronteParsonage
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Explore the article collection: Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize. Published in Brontë Studies.
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Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize submission deadline for the 2024 Prize is 31st August 2024 🗓️ ⏰ https://t.co/2x8eHGApon
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Explore the article collection: Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize. Published in Brontë Studies.
The Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize is generously supported by the Brontë Society (@BronteParsonage) and @tandfhss, and was established in honour of Margaret Smith. The call for submissions for this year's iteration of the prize is open and details are on the website.
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The Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize is generously supported by the Brontë Society (@BronteParsonage) and @tandfhss, and was established in honour of Margaret Smith. The call for submissions for this year's iteration of the prize is open and details are on the website.
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Congratulations, Katherine, on your winning essay! Katherine's article will be freely available online for the next year and you can read it here: https://t.co/30qEXn0MZC. 🧵5/6
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Explore the article collection: Brontë Studies Early Career Essay Prize. Published in Brontë Studies.
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...and subsequent interpretations by feminist critics from the 1970s onwards’, but ‘asks bold, fundamental questions’ in ‘a sharp, witty and provocative style’. 🧵4/6
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The prize judge commented that Hobbs’s essay not only ‘revisits early and more recent responses’ to Jane Eyre, ‘re-contextualizing them in ways that further problematise the novel’s relationship with the #feminism of its day... 🧵3/6
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Hobbs’s essay re-evaluates the #Victorian reception of #CharlotteBrontë's novel across pamphlets, essays and the periodical press as well as its legacy in literary criticism. 🧵2/6
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The new issue of Brontë Studies is available! Here is the print copy looking beautiful outside the @BronteParsonage this morning. Issue 49:1-2 is a bumper issue - you've got 9 original journal articles, 8 reviews, and 2 additional calls to get your teeth into! Happy reading!
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The @BronteParsonage is holding an exciting ‘Parsonage Unwrapped’ event today on the newly restored Apostles Cabinet (mentioned in Jane Eyre), but watch out for Sara L. Pearson’s forthcoming article in @BronteStudies about her research to identify the Apostles. Coming soon!
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My article on Agnes Grey has been published! Thank you so much to the intellectually generous and diligent Editors of @BronteStudies! :
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This article offers an allegorical interpretation of the ostensibly realist elements of Anne Brontë’s 1847 novel Agnes Grey. Read non-allegorically, Agnes Grey appears to depict the triumph of the ...
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Articles have started to arrive for our The Brontës & the Wild Special Issue, but there is still plenty of time to submit yours as the deadline isn’t until the end of May 2024. Full details via the link here 👇🏻💚🌿🍃🍂🌏
The #cfp for our 2025 special issue on the theme of ‘the wild’ is now available: https://t.co/JQgQLydbjx It will be guest edited by @AmberTPouliot. The ‘wild bonnet’ below was made by the garden team at @BronteParsonage for the recent festival. Isn’t it wonderful? 💚💫💚 Pls RT!
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You'll also find an announcement about the newly formed Anne Brontë Society in Scarborough, a 2021 Brontë Reading List, and much more. Grab yourself a brew and a mince pie and enjoy! 📚
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And in 'Free from Soil: The Curation of Anne Brontë', Jessica Lewis looks at how Anne's reputation has been tarnished over the years https://t.co/66SfyQ4l1U
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Famously described by her sister Charlotte as ‘long-suffering, self-denying, reflective, and intelligent, a constitutional reserve and taciturnity placed and kept her in the shade’, Anne Brontë has...
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