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Posts by Courtney Weiss Smith

Hahaha woah! Well, I’m guilty I know but I’m curious who else…

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Sterne’s mocking this way of thinking tho ;)

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A Comment on Our Times; Or, Laurence Sterne predicted AI?

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Also it’s 80 degrees in Williamsburg and it feels like literally another world from still cold, bleak, melty Connecticut…

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Happening tomorrow!

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I had an Athena joke, but I can’t remember it, what with this terrible headache…

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You all can I show this thread to my students?

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I just taught this and I was trying to think through the connection you sketch here…

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I can’t wait to get my hands on this!

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so exciting that this book is in the world it is fierce and rigorous and also fun to read

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UT Head of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Speaks Out • The Austin Chronicle On Monday, the Chronicle spoke with Lisa Moore, who has served since 2023 as the chair of UT-Austin’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department – a department that is now being collapsed with ...

Now that Faculty Council has been dissolved and our administrators from the Dean level up have been replaced by political appointees, a free press is the only place UT Austin faculty have to speak up.
www.austinchronicle.com/news/ut-head...

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Visiting Assistant Professor of English Visiting Assistant Professor of English: Seventeenth-Century Literature The Department of English at Wesleyan University seeks applicants for a full-time Visiting Professor with expertise in seventeen...

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- Wesleyan University Press $1,000 cash prize and publication by Wesleyan University Press  Submissions will be open February 1–28, 2026. Click here to submit! Guidelines Author

PSA @weslpress.bsky.social is now accepting applications for its Cardinal Poetry Prize, for poets over 40 who have not published a poetry book. www.weslpress.org/the-cardinal...

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I’m sorry for subjecting the world to my gleeful anachronism, but this is an image that floats into my bubble-head, by way of response…

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What a set of lines!

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Hahaha there’s the whole “post a picture from 2016” happening across the interwebs and my biggest takeaway from considering for a moment participating in that is that I shouldn’t have had bangs in 2016 and I don’t want to share the pictures 😂

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The pope one is wild! I didn’t know he had weighed in in favor of Matthew McFadyen, pegged him as a Firth guy myself… 😂

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This is great! I feel like it should be on @annakornbluh.bsky.social’s super useful against ai crowd sourced platform!

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“I went to the wood to live deliberately NO CAP; to front only the SIGMA facts of life…”

“We all need the tonic of SIX SEVEN…”

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7year old this morning: Mama can I look up where brain rot came from?

Me: Oh, sure—I think it’s an internet thing but look it up…

7: It says here it’s from some author, Henry David Thoreau?!

Me: ?!?!?!

Dying laughing—but the OED also cites Walden for the first usage of the word…

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You in turn are making think I can power through In the Woods despite my firm rule against dead children in pleasure reading.

Also I’ve read I think five or six of these since mid-December. I’ve fallen into a rabbit hole LOL…

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Enjoy! I really liked the searcher / hunter pairing. And do try the witch elm, which I loved: it’s got what I thought was some of the best stuff of the likeness—the incantatory rhythms of a small group in a lovely house—just without the plot holes.

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I also really love her way with the supernatural stuff—this was especially fun in the secret place I thought!

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Admittedly I can’t / havent read the ones with dead small children—Broken Harbor, eg. But I would rank Witch Elm above The Likeness—I couldn’t get over the improbability of that whole set up…

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Ooooh I’ve been on a Tana French spree this month, this is fun!

Why is Witch Elm not on this list?! (Different series I know but still a TF murder mystery!)

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Here’s a full table of contents!

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@ajab.bsky.social Alexander Jabbari, @helgejojo.bsky.social Helge Jordheim, Alexandra Lianeri, David Lurie, Nancy Partner, and Ronit Ricci.

Come think with us about the relationships between and among languages, histories, and methods!

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Philology Now – Volume 64, Number 4 — History and Theory History and Theory, Volume 64, Number 4

It’s here! I’m delighted to share a new theme issue of @histandtheojrnl.bsky.social, “Philology Now.” Valeria López Fadul and I edited this issue, featuring smart contributions by Emily Apter, Peter de Bolla, Alan Durston, Cymone Fourshey, Claire Gilbert, Anthony Grafton…

historyandtheory.org/64-4

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Samesies! #notok

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