Ruth-Anne
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Gothic, Ecology and Theology in 19th century literature AHRC-funded PhD Candidate at Warwick University She/They 📚🏳️‍🌈🐶
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Had a great time at the Brontë festival of women’s writing this weekend ✍️

Thank you to all the amazing organisers and panellists ✨

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Panel of writers at the Brontë festival of women’s writing
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*Finally* getting to delve into this cool collection gifted to me by @ruthannereads.bsky.social

Only two tales in but very creepy and definitely a contender for my Haunted Britain module next year...
#SpookySeason
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So glad you’re enjoying it! 😍
It’s the perfect spooky season read 👻
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If you're interested in reviewing any of these texts for @bavs-uk.bsky.social, or any other recent releases, email us at [email protected]

We're always happy to work with first time reviewers. So if you're a PGR or ECR, and you're unsure where to start, we're just an email away 😇
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For those looking for a spooky book this autumn, we're inviting review of Simon Cooke's 'Illustrating the Victorian Supernatural'. This new book from @ohiostatepress.bsky.social explores written and visual texts through Victorian readerships navigated their experience of supernaturalism 👻
The book cover of Illustrating the Victorian Supernatural. It shows a man haunted by a ghost behind him, surrounded by a ring a fighting devils.
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Also from @universitypress.cambridge.org, we're looking for someone to review Nicola Kirkby's 'Railway Infrastructure and the Victorian Novel'.

It's a fascinating study on how railway infrastructure and novel infrastructure worked together to set nineteenth-century British society!
Book cover for Railway Infrastructure and the Victorian Novel. It shows the chaotic scene of a crowd trying to board a train at a station.
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Emily Cuming's 'Maritime Relations' is perfect for scholars interested in archival research and working class history. This new publication from @universitypress.cambridge.org uses archival memoirs and logbooks to detail the lives of ordinary sailors in Britain's long nineteenth century.
Book cover for Maritime Relations: Life, Labour and Literature at the Water's Edge. It is in sepia tones and features a pencil sketch of sailors at a table drinking together with their families.
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Also from @bloomsburyacad.bsky.social, we're looking for someone to review Sarah Flew's 'Charitable Giving in Victorian Britain'. This book looks at the growth of charity in 19th century Britain through the lens of the philanthropic activities of Samuel Jones Loyd, 1st Baron Overstone.
A book cover for Charitable Giving in Victorian Britain. It includes an engraving of a gentleman giving charity to a beggar on the streets. The cover includes the tile and author in white on a burgendy background.
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Denae Dyck's 'Biblical Wisdom and the Victorian Literary Imagination' is another exciting release from recent months. Published by @bloomsburyacad.bsky.social, it examines the new approaches to sacred texts and biblical interpretations that arose in the Victorian era.
Book cover for Biblical Wisdom and the Victorian Literary Imagination. It includes an illustration by William Blake of God and his angels protecting the humans below him.
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We also have Darren Reid' 'Invoking Empire' from @manchesterup.bsky.social. This title explores the transitional decades between 1860-1900 when countries such as Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand remained part of the British Empire while gaining some degree of self-government.
Book cover for Invoking Empire. It shows groups of indigeous tribes meeting the British army at a tent. The cover is in black and white with the title at the top.
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Some of our new titles for review include...

Sabrina Gilchrist Hadyk's 'The Waltzing Body in Victorian Literature' from @oxfordacademic.bsky.social – the first book-length study of the waltz in Victorian literature 💃
Book cover for The Waltzing Body in Victorian Literature, featuring a crowd of people looking at a couple waltzing and kissing. The cover is purple and in the style of an engraving
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✨Call for reviewers ✨

There are lots of new Victorianist books this autumn, and we're looking for reviewers at the @bavs-uk.bsky.social newsletter.

It’s the perfect opportunity for Victorian scholars to read the latest releases and publish a review.

Full details here 👇

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Great to see the @bavs-uk.bsky.social newsletter out in the world 📰

Featuring a review of Jessica Campbell’s new book on “The Brontës and the Fairy Tale” from @ohiostatepress.bsky.social 🧚‍♀️📕

Thank you, as always, to all our amazing reviewers for bringing this issue together ✨
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Something to add to your summer reading list. The latest issue of the BAVS Newsletter is out now! News, reviews, and all things Victorianist, @ruthannereads.bsky.social and I hope you enjoy. @bavs-uk.bsky.social

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You too, Paul! I’ve loved revisiting your piece in the full anthology 😍
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Loads of new texts to review at @bavs-uk.bsky.social!

We’re always on the look out for new Victorianist reviewers so check it out 👇
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📢Call for Reviewers!!📢We've uploaded a glut of newly published texts, available to review for the BAVS Newsletter! You can see the full list on our website, alongside details of how to become a BAVS Reviewer
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So excited for this issue of the @bavs-uk.bsky.social newsletter with @ireadoldbooks.bsky.social!

🎉 30+ pages of amazing Victorianist content
🎉 a brand new feature from @gladlib.bsky.social
🎉 loads of CFPs and book review opportunities

Check it out below👇
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📣🔥Hot Off the Press🔥📢 the BAVS Spring Newsletter has been published! Check your inboxes for news, reviews, CFPs, The GLAM Report, and more. A huge thank you to everyone who contributed, especially our excellent review team.
Contact us at [email protected] to pitch ideas!

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Thank you for all the birthday wishes. I’ve spent the day by the sea 🌊 🎉
Ruth anne on a beach walking away from the camera towards the sea
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The Director of the Exeter CVS, Simon Rennie @simonrennie.bsky.social and Ruth-Anne Walbank @ruthannereads.bsky.social will discuss the Lancashire Cotton Famine at the Lancaster Literature Festival @litfest.bsky.social on Sunday March 16th at 2pm - tickets here: dukeslancaster.org/whats-on/the...
LITFEST: Simon Rennie and Ruth-Anne Walbank: Cotton Famine Poetry
VENUE: Lancaster Library
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One week today!

Links below for online and in-person tickets.

And be sure to listen to the Weaving Podcast to give you a head start on all things Cotton Famine 🎧

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