Posted on April 25, 2018 by Dr Deirdre Flynn
by Dr. Niamh Hamill MARY ANN ALLINGHAM 1820-1836 Will any one read my preface? (thought I to myself, as I sat down one evening with my Crow quill dipped in Indian ink in my fingers ready to begin an introductory page to my Friends ….
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I feel members will have lots of suggestions for you!
@DaraD22Gothic this seems right up your street!
Actual work question, looking for 18th/19th century ghost stories that play with Time, preferably by and/or about women. Is one of you the premier expert on the topic or know where best to look?!
We have a funded PhD studentship in applied drama/theatre in Ireland to work with me @dramatheatremic commencing Autumn 2022. Stipend of €6,900 PA + fees for 3 yrs. Holder will contribute to teaching. DM with questions or for further details #Research #AppliedTheatre #Ireland
D.K. Broster is out in the world! https://twitter.com/drahsturgis/status/1539699992876687360
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