Victorian Literary Languages (@viclitlang1) 's Twitter Profile
Victorian Literary Languages

@viclitlang1

Research network exploring c19 literature and language in the four nations. Funded by @ahrcpress. Organised by @drgregorytate and @drkarinkoehler. #VicLitLang

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Gregory Tate (@drgregorytate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article "Thomas Hardy's Pure English" - part of a bigger project on Victorian literature and prescriptive grammar - is out now, open-access, in the latest issue of Victorian Literature and Culture. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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The article starts by tracing Hardy's views on Victorian debates about linguistic purism and grammatical prescriptivism, and then focuses in on his use of the subjunctive, and Dorset dialect, in Tess of the d'Urbervilles.

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I'm very excited about the third Victorian Literary Languages workshop at Bangor on 12-13 January, which will focus on Victorian literature, languages, mobility, and communication. If you'd like to join, either in person or online, please email us by 18 November! …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/call-for-parti…

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We have a fantastic new post on our blog: Lynda Mugglestone on pronunciation, literary eloquence, and the Victorian genre of the "speaker": …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/10/14/voi…

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Our final workshop will be happening in Bangor on 12 & 13 January 2023! If you'd like to join in our conversation about literature, languages, mobility, and communication in the nineteenth century, please send us a proposal by Friday 18 November. …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/call-for-parti…

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Our latest blog post is by Prof Lynda Mugglestone, on the popularity of "speakers", or "performative anthologies" of literary language, in the nineteenth century. …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/10/14/voi…

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Read Olga Szczesnowicz’s blog post on the publication of the Faclair na Gàidhlig and its use of the nineteenth-century sources: …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/07/27/nin…

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Some fantastic reading material from Lara Atkins, whose blog post reads Thomas Pringle's South African poetry and its multilingualism through the lens of the translocal. …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/08/02/uns…

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Take a moment to enjoy Alison Chapman’s informative post on the Digital Victorian Periodical Project (DVPP)—an exciting case study of the ways in which the DVPP is helpful in exploring Victorian literary languages and poetry. …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/08/11/dis…

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Our third workshop is happening at Bangor University, and online, on 12-13 January 2023. The programme can be viewed here: …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/workshop-3/. If you'd like to attend online, please DM us!

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The third workshop of the AHRC-funded research network ‘Victorian Literary Languages’, jointly run by Dr Karin Koehler (Bangor) and Dr Gregory Tate (St Andrews) took place earlier this month ⁦Bangor University⁩ Reichel Hall. …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk

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This hybrid, bilingual event adopted a four nations perspective-with a global twist-to explore the theme of ‘Mobility and Communication’, featuring presentations from linguists, historians, and literary scholars.

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Karin and Greg are now looking forward to co-editing a special issue of 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth-Century, which will showcase research on the languages of nineteenth-century literature Victorian Literary Languages

VPR (@vpreditors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you working on a digital project that includes colonial, transnational, or BIPOC periodicals? Lars Atkin and Matt Poland, guest editors of our upcoming special issue “Race and Transnationalism in Periodical Studies” would like to hear from you!

Are you working on a digital project that includes colonial, transnational, or BIPOC periodicals? <a href="/LaraAtkin/">Lars Atkin</a> and <a href="/mattpoland/">Matt Poland</a>, guest editors of our upcoming special issue “Race and Transnationalism in Periodical Studies” would like to hear from you!
Ana Parejo Vadillo (@aipv2010) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have absolutely loved being the General Editor of 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century 19_Birkbeck Birkbeck C19 Studies Thank you to all the authors and editors. I have inside knowledge about future issues 😜and they are brilliant. @Trabbs_Bhoy: over to you!

Gregory Tate (@drgregorytate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest issue of 19_Birkbeck, edited by me & Karin Koehler, has just been published! It's based on our work on the "Victorian Literary Languages" research network (Victorian Literary Languages), and we're very grateful to our fantastic contributors. 19.bbk.ac.uk

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Karin Koehler and I are inviting chapter proposals for a book titled Literature and Multilingualism in the Four Nations 1800-1900, building on the Victorian Literary Languages research network. If this is of interest, please email us. And please share widely! …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/cfp-edited-vol…