by katythompson | May 10, 2019 | Collaborations
The idea of a Museum of Writing was conceived in October 1955. This was rather pompous, as the collection at the time consisted of just three items: a Parker 51 fountain pen, a letter purported to have been written by the secretary of Charles Dickens (that...
by katythompson | Sep 21, 2018 | Collaborations
Remarks delivered by Dr Christopher Ohge at the Digital Humanities Congress, Sheffield, 6 September 2018[1] (Click here to download all of the slides as a PDF file.)”He had the tradition in him, deep, in his brain, his words, the salt beat of his blood. He had...
by katythompson | Sep 7, 2018 | Collaborations
Located in Senate House, Russell Square, the Institute of English Studies (IES) is one of the nine specialist Institutes that comprise the University of London’s School of Advanced Study (SAS). Specialising in the humanities, the School has a mission to sustain...
by nazraabdi | Jul 26, 2018 | Collaborations
This post originally appeared on Philip Mould & Co, written by Professor Warwick Gould FRSL, FEA, FRSA. Philip Mould & Co. are grateful to Professor Warwick Gould FRSL, FEA, FRSA, Emeritus Professor, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies,...
by katythompson | Mar 15, 2018 | CFPS, Collaborations
The APS Collaboration Grant funds public programs and projects that foster collaboration between members of the print community and/or encourage dialogue between the print community and the general public. The grant carries a maximum award of $1,000. Projects should...
by chrisa | Nov 3, 2017 | Collaborations
1. To start off light (or perhaps not!) what is your favourite book? This is a difficult question… If you don’t mind I’ll offer a few across genres. My favourite novel is Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick; poetry book: John Milton’s Complete Poetical...