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Truly honoured to feature in the latest episode of @adaptationtoday.bsky.social. Thanks to my wonderful hosts @drgbain.bsky.social & @reraddatz.bsky.social adaptationtoday.com/resources/po... Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage global.oup.com/academic/pro...
We’ve been interviewed! Thanks so much to @angelfcc.bsky.social and the @ecrlife.bsky.social team! Open Access *Women, ‘Failure’ and Academia* www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?do... #Academia #AcademicPrecarity #Failure
🧵✨Heathcliff before Jacob Elordi ☘️ There have been numerous Irish Heathcliffs since 1934 🎭 Heathcliff has spoken Irish onstage and been presented as the “stranger in the house” typical of modern Irish drama
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Never miss an episode Join the listserv for updates on this new resource! Join the listserv! Adaptation Today: The Podcast is edited and produced by Adaptation Today editors Gracie Bain and Rebecca…
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✨Pride and Prejudice staged behind bars (not only Shakespeare)! 🙋‍♀️ Inmate-actors wrote their own adaptation, highlighting Elizabeth Bennet’s strength of character ✊ For many, Lizzy was their favourite character. Also, the giddy, freedom-loving Lydia Bennet
🧵✨ London 1912, the International Suffrage Fair at Chelsea counted with the presence of the Cranford ladies (from Gaskell’s novel) 💪 On the suffrage stage, Miss Pole was “even more aggressive” than in the novel! 🗳️‍♀️ The scene was chosen for its humour and used to demand “Votes for Women!”
Failure in academia is an abstract concept less spoken about. We interviewed Marina Cano and Rosa García-Periago to discuss their book, “Women, ‘Failure’ and Academia”. In this collection they explore understanding failure and how to repurpose it. tinyurl.com/mv56xjtf
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Honoured to be giving the 1st Guest Lecture of the Women Writing Violence Network! Free. Zoom. All welcome, ucd-ie.zoom.us/j/6428498751... *Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage* (OUP 26) global.oup.com/academic/pro... About the Network wwvnetwork.wordpress.com
Learn more about the Suffrage Fair in Chapter 3: academic.oup.com/book/62303/c... *Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage* (OUP 26) global.oup.com/academic/pro... Image: "A Comical take on the Suffragette movement." by Leonard Bentley is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
You can recommend *Theatrical Afterlives* directly to your library through this link academic.oup.com/pages/get-he... *Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage* (OUP 26) global.oup.com/academic/pro... ISBN: 9780198992882 #19thC #WomenWriters #Theatre #Novel
🙋‍♀️ Mrs Bennet didn’t come out badly Read about Austen behind bars in chapter 4: academic.oup.com/book/62303/c... *Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage* (OUP 26) global.oup.com/academic/pro...
New podcast episode available with @drmarinacano.bsky.social !! Gracie, Rebecca, and Marina talk about Marina's new book: Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women's Novels on the Stage (2026)