Writer. Literary & cultural historian.
Senior Lecturer @ L’boro Uni.
Expertise: Brontës, esp.Emily + Sarah Waters, queer genders + sexualities, health humanities.
Editor-in-Chief, Brontë Studies
https://linktr.ee/drclaireocall
Claire O’Callaghan
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In light of the new film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, our own @drclaireocall.bsky.social writes for @uk.theconversation.com about how Emily Brontë’s gothic poetry helped shape her powerful novel.
Emily Brontë’s poetry is full of haunting love, grief and death.
Once again sharing our upcoming EHU19 PGR & ECR conference as the abstract deadline for 1st May is looming closer! We're very lucky to have @drclaireocall.bsky.social as keynote & running a journal workshop!
Send any abstracts or queries to [email protected] ✨️
@ehunineteen.bsky.social
A new episode of Talking the Gothic feaures the brilliant scholar and writer, @drclaireocall.bsky.social. Join us as we discuss the life and work of the most gothic of the Brontës - the 'strange one' - Emily.
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Loughborough English
Happy publication day to @drclaireocall.bsky.social and Emily Brontë Reappraised 🎉
This expanded and updated edition includes fresh analysis and popular depictions and adaptations, including the 2026 film "Wuthering Heights"
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I’m thrilled to have finally sent off the manuscript for a new edition of Agnes Grey that I’ve produced for @oxunipress. Working with Anne’s novel has been utterly joyful - she is such a smart writer and woe betide those who underestimate the power of Agnes Grey.
Super chatting with you Jen! 💙
This new edition not only brings the novel up to date - incorporating a great deal of new knowledge about Anne and her book from recent years - but also includes references to newly identified archival items that bring fresh significance to certain textual details. 🎉