Sophie Franklin
@sophiefranklin.bsky.social
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DOROTHY MSCA postdoc at UCD and University of Reading • Victorian literature, violence, health, contagion, afterlives • Associate Editor of Brontë Studies • 'Violence and the Brontës', out now with EUP • she/her
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My book, 'Violence and the Brontës: Language, Reception, Afterlives', is out now with @edinburghup.bsky.social! It's the first major study of violence in the Brontës' fiction and afterlives, and I'd be thrilled if you ordered a copy for your library:
edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-violenc...
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Violence and the Brontës
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We'd love to hear from you about possible ideas for events, talks, or reading groups you might have. This Network is for anyone working on English-language women writers' representations of/engagement with violence from any time period. To join, go to our website here:
wwvnetwork.wordpress.com/join/
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📣 Myself, Lara Ehrenfried, and Nikolina Hatton have established a new literary network, the Women Writing Violence Network, to foster a cross-historical approach.
We're having our launch event on 23 October at 14:00 (CET). All very welcome!
Zoom details here:
wwvnetwork.wordpress.com/meetings-eve...
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Now that my book is out with EUP, you can also get 30% off when you use the special launch discount code NEW30!
Flyer for 'Violence and the Brontës Language, Reception, Afterlives' by Sophie Franklin

Explores the role of violence in relation to Anne, Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s literary productions, receptions and cultural legacies

• The first major study to pinpoint violence as central to initial responses to the Brontës’ fiction
• Reveals how such early receptions continue to inform readings and reimaginings of the Brontës’ literary works and lives
• Brings together criticism from Victorian studies, neo-Victorian studies, and violence studies in an analysis of poetry, prose, reviews, films, stage productions, and TV series
• Suggests, through the case study of the Brontës, the power of literary violence and its
influence on understandings of language
and authorship

Launch discount: save 30%
Visit edinburghuniversitypress.com and use code NEW30 at checkout.
sophiefranklin.bsky.social
Thank you, Hannah! I hope all is well with you? x
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🚨Call for Papers!
❓Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities: A VPFA Study Day
🗺️Loughborough University
📅27 March 2026
💷 FREE
For full CfP: victorianpopularfiction.org/studyday/for...
Contact the organiser Anne-Marie Beller (@braddonite.bsky.social) at [email protected] for more information
Mentally ill patients dancing at a ball at Somerset County Asylum. Process
print after a lithograph by K. Drake, ca. 1850/1855.
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CFP: Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities
A VPFA Study Day
Loughborough University, 27 March 2026

The Health Humanities and Victorian popular fiction intersect in revealing ways, offering insights into how 19th-century literature shaped and reflected contemporary understandings of health, illness, and the body. Popular narratives not only mirrored anxieties surrounding public health and medical progress but also contributed to shaping public perceptions of health and healing. Health Humanities approaches re-examine these texts to uncover how cultural narratives and literary representations influenced attitudes toward physical and mental well-being, gendered experiences of illness, and the ethics of care in an age of rapid scientific change.

Health Humanities is a particularly useful approach to sensation fiction because it illuminates the ways in which these emotionally charged, often morally ambiguous narratives explore and interrogate concepts of the body, illness, and mental health. Sensation fiction, with its focus on secrets, trauma, nervous disorders, and abnormal psychological states, frequently dramatizes the anxieties of Victorian society surrounding health, gender, and identity. By applying the lens of Health Humanities, scholars can uncover how these texts reflect and shape contemporary medical discourse. Interdisciplinary approaches also highlight how sensation fiction critiques institutional medicine, domestic care practices, and the pathologization of women’s experiences. Ultimately, Health Humanities allows us to see sensation fiction not just as entertainment, but as a culturally significant form that negotiates the meanings of illness, morality, and human vulnerability in a rapidly changing world.

20-minute papers are invited on any aspect of the health humanities and sensation fiction. Topics may include, but are not limited to the following:

•	Madness, Hysteria, and the Sensation Heroine
•	The Role of Doctors and Medical Authority in Se…
sophiefranklin.bsky.social
The cover is called 'Lockwood Attacked by Dogs' – it's an etching by Rosalind Whitman, as part of her 'Black and White in Wuthering Heights' series, which I highly recommend:
www.rasama.nl/v-wuthering-...
I'm extremely grateful to Rosalind for letting us use her artwork for the cover!
V. Black and White in Wuthering Heights – RW
www.rasama.nl
sophiefranklin.bsky.social
My book, 'Violence and the Brontës: Language, Reception, Afterlives', is out now with @edinburghup.bsky.social! It's the first major study of violence in the Brontës' fiction and afterlives, and I'd be thrilled if you ordered a copy for your library:
edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-violenc...
Violence and the Brontës
Violence and the Brontës
edinburghuniversitypress.com
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emilysharp.bsky.social
@sophiefranklin.bsky.social’s book on Violence and the Brontës is now available for purchase at edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-violenc... Learn more about the book in Sophie’s blog post below!
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Our call for papers deadline is a week today! #medhums #histmed #histpsych
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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 👇

bavs.ac.uk/newsletters/
» NewslettersBAVSNewsletters | BAVS
bavs.ac.uk
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zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
"How Are the Very Rich Feeling About New York’s Next Mayor?"

A Dramatic Reading of The Recent New York Times Dispatch from the Hamptons.

Presented by The Gilded Age's Morgan Spector.
Reposted by Sophie Franklin
eicathomefinn.bsky.social
Hot off the press, the British Academy's Cold Spots: Mapping Inequality in SHAPE Provision in UK Higher Education report. Read it if you care about universities or access to the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences for the rising generation. 1/5
Cold spots: Mapping inequality in SHAPE provision in UK higher education
This British Academy report reveals that many parts of the UK are becoming subject cold spots – areas with no provision in a subject within a commutable distance. These are often in rural, coastal or ...
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk
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themerl.bsky.social
Opening tomorrow: our latest display and exhibit, connecting the life and work of beloved author Jane Austen to rural England!

We'll be opening the exhibit with a gallery tour, led by MERL's Isabel Hughes and @uniofreading.bsky.social's Professor Paddy Bullard:

merl.reading.ac.uk/event/monthl...
Jane Austen & Rural Life
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drmarymcauliffe.bsky.social
Notice; An upcoming talk as part of my Schools 10th anniversary seminar series - ‘The Coloniality of Sexual Violence’ by Prof Alison Phipps, Sept, 10, 4pm, UCD - venue details & booking below (through QR code) all welcome #speirgorm
Alison Phipps in UCD talk poster
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vpfa.bsky.social
The 2025 prize is now open! (deadline: 30th September 2025). The prize offers the winning scholar two nights' accommodation (with breakfast and dinner) for up to three days' research at Gladstone's Library. To find out more about eligibility and process: victorianpopularfiction.org/mary-eliza-r...
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Fab day at the ‘Violence, Health and Health Humanities’ event at the University of Reading today. Congrats to #sophiefranklin.bsky.social, who organised the event as part of her work supported by the DOROTHY MSCA COFUND Fellowship programme.
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good morning happy back to school to all who celebrate, happy one week of summer left to all the syllabus scramblers, happy grr to the quarter system people, here's some help for all of us in the college classroom

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AGAINST AI -
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Come back from annual leave to discover that Towards An Accessible Academy: Perspectives from Disabled Medievalists is out now! So proud to have been involved with this wonderful project.
wmich.edu/medievalpubl...
Premodern Transgressive Literatures | Medieval Institute Publications | Western Michigan University
wmich.edu
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seamas.bsky.social
Feel like this little sob story *could* have mentioned that Boyne's Polari nomination came five days after he wrote a piece referring to trans-inclusive women as the evil wives in the Handmaid's Tale, "ready to pin a handmaiden down as her husband rapes her".

www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
John Boyne says LGBTQ+ fiction prize backlash brought him ‘close to the edge’
Gender-critical novelist urges writers to re-enter prize they boycotted and may ask judges not to shortlist his novella
www.theguardian.com
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bars.bsky.social
Now on the BARS Blog: CFP for Transromanticism Volume: Romantic Trans Phenomenologies

See all info/how to submit here: www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6098

Please share far and wide!
CFP for Transromanticism Volume: Romantic Trans Phenomenologies – BARS Blog
www.bars.ac.uk
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📢CFP -- "Mediating Medicine: Health and Illness in the Victorian Age", 5 December 2025, Online Workshop

Send us your proposals for 15min papers or 5min flashlight talks by 30 Sept!⚕️💉👨‍⚕️🚑📖📰

PGR, ERC & NeoVictorian contributions very welcome 🫶

#MedHum #19Century #Victorian

shorturl.at/ePhU5
Mediating Medicine CfP_final.pdf
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