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Susan Civale

@susancivale

Senior Lecturer in Romanticism, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. Interested in women writers, life writing, reputation, afterlives, long C19 & beyond.

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On Saturday Dr Hayley Smith will be talking about Murder, Madness & Demonic Possession, with reference to F. Anstey's Valancourt classic 'The Statement of Stella Maberly', and on Dec. 4 there will be a talk on Valancourt author Sheridan Le Fanu. Info here: eventbrite.co.uk/o/romancing-th


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Learned a lot at today’s ICVWW international symposium, especially from our Spanish colleagues. I’m sorry we couldn’t all be together in person, but we made it work anyway. Many thanks to all our presenters and to the students who helped to support this event.

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Here's a great shot of a giant vampire-hunting public participation game made ​for Being Human Festival in collaboration with Kent Maps Online and Susan Civale! 🩇 instagram.com/p/CWOq_tfsqt6/


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Annachiara Cozzi: downward spiral in fictional depiction of Anglo-Irish country houses aligns with wider history of Ireland #VPFAPlaces ICVWW CCCU Humanities

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Fascinating paper from James Aaron Green on trope of ageing/rejuvenation in depictions and discussions of colonial spaces. Particularly interesting if we think of Neverland as a colonial place. #VPFAPlaces #ICVWW VPFA

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KMO contributor Ben Bethell will be giving today's keynote at the #VPFAPlaces conference - ‘They Differ as do Teashops’: Victorian England’s Convict Prisons.’ More from him at kent-maps.online/19c/19c-convic


KMO contributor Ben Bethell will be giving today's keynote at the #VPFAPlaces conference - ‘They Differ as do Teashops’: Victorian England’s Convict Prisons.’ More from him at kent-maps.online/19c/19c-convic

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#VPFAPlaces Laura Gill on depiction of children (and cats!!) in C19 disaster literature. Fairy tale (re)used for particular - often religious - ends.

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Gothic geographies paper 2 is Helena Ifill on threatening aspects of nature in Riddell’s ghost stories. Attention to depictions of nature running riot can allow us to position Riddell as an ecogothic writer - not usually acknowledged. #VPFAPlaces

Gothic geographies paper 2 is <a href="/HelenaIfill/">Helena Ifill</a> on threatening aspects of nature in Riddell’s ghost stories.  Attention to depictions of nature running riot can allow us to position Riddell as an ecogothic writer - not usually acknowledged. #VPFAPlaces
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Aurora Murga on the opposition between sea & land in Oscar Wilde’s *The Fisherman and His Soul*. Hybrid human identity is key & links to *The Picture of Dorian Gray*. Murga looks at the former text as resisting ecophobia & offering a more sympathetic response. #VPFAPlaces