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Oh come on!
That brilliance deserves a proper alt-text.
#FensterFreitag #WindowFriday #EmilyDickinson
Yes, it’s a crummy picture. Blame the photographer (me) and the weather, but this is Emily Dickinson’s house in #Amherst #Massachusetts and Dickinson wrote her #poems behind that window at the upper left.
#Poetry #American Literature #Writing #AmWriting #AmLit #C19AmLit
19C Americanists: I'm looking for more crossdressing plots. I already know about:
Female Review
Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Mary Lacy
The Female Wanderer
Life, Travels and Extraordinary Adventures of Elizabeth M’Dougald
Sketch of the Life of Elizabeth Emmons, or the Female Soldier
The Friendless Orphan
The Afflicted and Deserted Wife
Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate Captain
Life and Sufferings of Miss Emma Cole
Amelia Somers, the Orphan
Cordelia Krats
Castine
Virginia Graham, the Spy of the Grand Army
Chip the Girl Sport
Cooper’s Jack Tier
Winthrop’s Cecil Dream
Southworth’s The Hidden Hand
Edmond’s Nurse and Spy (aka Unsexed of the female solider
Valezquez’s Woman in Battle
What am I missing?
(Not looking for news reports about trans people or people who crossdressed)
Students in my LITT 2123 “Introduction to #Research in #Literature” have been hard at work creating and annotating a public #bibliography of sources related to Nella Larsen’s _Passing_ #LitResearch #NellaLarsenPassing #NellaLarsen #LitStudies #AmericanLiterature #AmLit #Passing
https://www.zotero.org/groups/4656791/nella_larsens_passing-litt_2123/library
Our Five College Seminar in the #History of the #Books tries to represent the diversity of the field by presenting current research from both established and #EarlyCareer scholars.
Here is a list of topics in recent years:
https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/five-college-book-history-seminar
Our next seminar (via Zoom, December 1) features Joyce Chaplin (Harvard):
" #Climate in Words and Numbers: How Early Americans Recorded Weather in Almanacs"
https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/bookhistchaplin2022
#EarlyAm #AmLit #Book#History #BookHistodons
The Five College Book History Seminar series is a collaborative lecture series that focuses on the production, circulation, and reception of early modern and medieval texts. These lectures are assembled in collaboration with Jim Kelly, Humanities Research Services Librarian at DuBois Library, and Jim Wald, Associate Professor of History at Hampshire College. Spring 2022
Big, happy, wonderful news! The book catalog entry and pre-order link for my edited collection, Handwriting in Early America: A Media History, just dropped! https://www.umasspress.com/9781625347190/handwriting-in-early-america/
#handwriting #manuscript #manuscriptstudies #bookhistory #bookhistodon @bookhistodons @litstudies #earlyam #amlit #paleography #bibliodon #bibliography