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As we start preparing for our next edition, don't forget to check out Kate Hill's reflections on the legacy of #19thcentury women collectors, art writers and philanthropists and to invest in this legacy to help us question the our discipline today. https://t.co/rxrUDooIZz
From the archive: Isobel Armstrong introduces the theme of Space and the meanings of space in the long nineteenth century. Read it online for free here: https://t.co/tBjXY03dKQ
From our Archive: Eliza Cubitt discusses gossip in two late-Victorian narratives—by Arthur Morrison and W. Somerset Maugham—a period where oral gossip was defined as negative, female, and played a critical role in regulating behaviour #long19thcentury https://t.co/LUdLAq3U6T
Jesse Oak Taylor offers a reading of Conrad's 'Youth' as an exercise in Earth system poetics, and in the process explores how his account of an exploding coal ship offers a study in climate change denial. Full article: https://t.co/huLkqHEfZO #anthropocene #climatechange