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‘My name is not Tom’ In April 1877, hundreds of people crammed into a hall in Glasgow to listen to “Uncle Tom”. The elderly man before them, whose wildly popular autobiography

"[A]n intriguing study of the anarchic literary environment from which celebrity authors bloomed."

@TheTLS reviews THE RISE OF CELEBRITY AUTHORSHIP, by Sarah Danielle Allison. tinyurl.com/htv44f84 @sarahdallison.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social

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yesss central questions from brilliant #navsa2025 paper but make it 007 & benoit blanc

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The Turn - Northwestern University Press A contemporary gothic delving into the power of unmoored lust and familial bondsWhen Baxter, a young writer and recent college graduate, accepts a live-in na...

Hi friends, @nupress.bsky.social books are 50% off right now with code NEWYEAR, meaning that if one wanted to preorder my Gothic novella for $10, one could ❤️‍🔥

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Rotting ship timbers at low tide on marshes North Kent coast

Rotting ship timbers at low tide on marshes North Kent coast

In the Great Expectations country last Sunday, how’s this for a Dickensian scene @dickensfellowhq.bsky.social

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let the record show that this production was one for the ages

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And once you’re nicely beveraged, join the Theatre Caucus at 8 in the Hampton Ballroom for Lady Audley’s Secret!!! @navsa2025.bsky.social

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My watch says today's temp range is 47 degrees to 74 degrees. This is three seasons for New Orleanians and "shorts weather" for midwesterners.

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& 🥂 to Review 19 book review editor @marymullen.bsky.social

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BRITISH WRITERS, POPULAR LITERATURE AND NEW MEDIA INNOVATION, 1820-45 by Alexis Easley, ed., Reviewed by Sarah Allison Review 19: Assessing New Books on English and American Literature of the Nineteenth Century

reviewed great collection on writers & new media in the 19C print culture sublime! ed and intro by alexis easley w essays by @jenniebatchelor.bsky.social & more!

in Review 19 --
www.review19.org/view_doc.php... & looking forward to talking about it at @navsa2025.bsky.social !!

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A timely roundtable at #NAVSA2025: "Victorianist Work After the University as We Knew It." A great conversation with Sarah Allison, Gordon Bigelow, Ruth McAdams, Rachel Sagner Buurma, & Kyoko Takanashi.

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Broad St underpass is the only reported road closure so far.

All you cities new to flash flooding - this is my pay attention to Louisiana pitch. New Orleans' community-sourced real-time flooding map.

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Cover image of Race, Violence, and Form: Reframing Nineteenth-Century Ireland edited by Renee Fox and Mary L. Mullen

Cover image of Race, Violence, and Form: Reframing Nineteenth-Century Ireland edited by Renee Fox and Mary L. Mullen

The first look at a book cover is always so exciting (w/ @cookiegoth.bsky.social)

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New review up on Review 19--Ruth McAdams on Lindsey N. Chappell's Temporal Forms and the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean: Writing British Heritage in Ancient Lands: www.review19.org/index.php

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I have for several years been obsessed with so-called PKM tools -- it's what I play with instead of Being Productive -- and I think I've finally found an actual long-term winner with the db version of logseq (which is still not formally released).

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So there's hope?

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Are you the only human being who remains uncorrupted when given power? Consider moderating a panel!

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Ben Franklin:

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the saja boys were goblins the whole time!!

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as the poet has it: you're my soda pop
my little soda pop
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NAVSA Book Party!! To celebrate books published in 2025/2024 at the 2025 NAVSA conference. If you are an author who published a book and want to celebrate it, fill out this form. Please share with other authors attendin...

Did you publish a book in 2025/2024? Are you attending NAVSA this November? Do you want to celebrate your book? If so, fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/1tJH...

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Re-posting for no reason: New Orleans has recorded fewer murders through August this year than any year since 1970 (includes Jan 1).

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The grey stone walls, the broken country, the meagre trees, seemed to be telling him afresh the story of that painful past which he knew so well by heart. But no story is the same to us after a lapse of time; or rather, we who read it are no longer the same interpreters.

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does anybody need me to explain frankenstein

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Now available! Includes the cover of Sarah Danielle Allison's The Rise of Celebrity Authorship: Nineteenth-Century Print Culture and Antislavery and a blurb by Alison Booth. Save 20% with code CUP20SM at cup.columbia.edu.

Now available! Includes the cover of Sarah Danielle Allison's The Rise of Celebrity Authorship: Nineteenth-Century Print Culture and Antislavery and a blurb by Alison Booth. Save 20% with code CUP20SM at cup.columbia.edu.

Now available! A rich account of the competing and complementary forces that shape images of authors, THE RISE OF CELEBRITY AUTHORSHIP reveals the collaborative work of literary production and celebrity. buff.ly/GpP4bcV @sarahdallison.bsky.social

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The Rise of Celebrity Authorship | Columbia University Press Literary celebrity in the nineteenth century emerged from a miscellaneous array of trending print forms, including antislavery writing, which was a popular, ... | CUP

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tell me it's the end of the beginning of the semester without telling me it's the end of the beginning of the semester

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Do I eat this cold meatball or do I walk it upstairs to the microwave in the history dept pls vote ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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Now available! THE RISE OF CELEBRITY AUTHORSHIP: 19th-CENTURY PRINT CULTURE & ANTI-SLAVERY, by Sarah Allison

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