John Addington Symonds, literary tourism and the colour of Venetian canals
The following post first appeared over at the Journal of Victorian Culture Online on 16 July 2013. *** John Addington Symonds, literary tourism and the colour of Venetian canals In … Continue reading
Journal Article and Special Issue: ‘(Re)Reading John Addington Symonds’
In September 2010 I co-organised a conference at Keele University dedicated to ‘(Re)Reading John Addington Symonds‘. Symonds is a key figure in my research; I’m interested in him as a … Continue reading
Textile Stories Blog
Head over to the Textile Stories blog, set up and managed by former colleagues in the School of English at the University of Chester. I’ve just published a post, co-authored … Continue reading
Book Chapter: Contradictory Woolf
Just a quick post to announce the publication of my book chapter on Virginia Woolf’s Roger Fry (1940), the Omega Workshops and her contradictory theorising of biography: “But something betwixt … Continue reading
Nineteenth-Century Memory: On Biography, Forgetfulness and Not Knowing
In March this year I attended a conference at Leeds Trinity University College on the theme of Nineteenth-Century Memory: Approaches and Appropriations. Papers ranged broadly, from Victorian accounts of the … Continue reading