Pete Orford
English Lecturer and Course Director of the MA in Charles Dickens Studies. 'The Life of the Author: Charles Dickens' available to buy at https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-life-of-the-author-charles-dickens/pete-orford/9781119697459
@gadshillplace.bsky.social
Charles Dickens’s home in Higham, Kent. He bought Gad's in 1856 and lived here until his death in 1870. Open for guided tours one weekend a month. www.gadshillplace.co.uk
@andrewkingc19.bsky.social
Victorianist, media history, literary & cultural theory, popular fictions. Prof at University of Greenwich UK.
@helengoodman.bsky.social
Researcher of 19th-century literature, culture, and medicine ∣ health humanities ∣ the body ∣ mental health ∣ history of emotions ∣ Also interested in #fibromyalgia #chronicpain #FND |she/her
@yesthewholebook.bsky.social
Prof @DCUSchoolofEng. Irish literature; Law and Lit (co-founder Irish Network for Legal Humanities @legalhumanities). Chair (2019-20) IHA @IrishHumanities
@riversidedickens.bsky.social
Our Mission To promote literacy, provide educational entertainment, and expand awareness of social similarities between Victorian times and the present.
@uniofexetercvs.bsky.social
The Exeter Centre for Victorian Studies promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching in all aspects of nineteenth-century literature, culture and media.
@aucfn.bsky.social
The Centre for the Novel is a research centre dedicated to the study of the novel in all its forms, based at the University of Aberdeen. Visit our homepage here: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/llmvc/research/novel/
@drawcansir.bsky.social
Lapsing academic. Books, theatre, opera. Often early modern; always out of time. Book: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009324120
@pointslikeaman.bsky.social
The Shakespearean Breeches Performance Catalogue | Curating records of Shakespearean breeches performance from 1660-1900 | Project Director: @aelagrand.bsky.social | www.pointslikeaman.com
@rs4vp.org
An organization dedicated to researching and teaching about newspapers, magazines, and serial print forms in Britain and its empire throughout the long nineteenth century.
@bretonjustine.bsky.social
Lecturer in Medievalism, University of Lorraine (France); vice-president of Modernités médiévales. Recent books: -Power and Society in Terry Pratchett's Discworld (2025) -Robin des Bois, de Sherwood à Hollywood (2025) -Un Moyen Âge en clair-obscur (2023)
@helenaesser.bsky.social
she/her. Victorianist & dandypunk. My books on #Steampunk London & #Ouida out now! Co-hosting @VPFAThirdSex #3rdSex.
@historyextra.bsky.social
Posts from HistoryExtra, the home of Britain’s bestselling history magazine (BBC History Magazine) and award-winning podcast. www.historyextra.com
@drbekahutcheon.bsky.social
Research Fellow @USW, C19th literature, spatial theory, digital humanities, walking, black metal, black coffee and animals.
@fionahandley.bsky.social
PhD student at the University of Surrey - women travellers in the nineteenth century who used the polite science of botany in their journals and correspondence to create professional authority. Mum to four grown up children
@dnmcinnis.bsky.social
Professor of Shakespeare & Early Modern Drama (Melbourne). Lost plays. Editing Behn, Shakespeare, & Marlowe. Co-Editor, Shakespeare Quarterly (with Vanessa I. Corredera & Arthur L. Little, Jr).
@kindabluesky.bsky.social
Dept. of English, Aberdeen University. Often found reading/writing/teaching. Wannabe culinary innovator & p/t wanderer o'er vales and hills. He/him. Views own.
@drsarazadrozny.bsky.social
Victorian fiction, medicine and culture. Researching gender, ageing and the Gothic. Departmental Tutor at Oxford University Department of Continuing Education.
@abovepdx.bsky.social
If fingers were xylophones then I could play a tune on your fingers. (Writer on film and 19th C lit, prof of literature).
@caitlindavies.bsky.social
Writer, #BadGirls, #QueensoftheUnderworld, #PrivateInquiries, historian, swimmer, jumble lover. Thanet, Kent. Rep by Robert Kirby, United Agents. https://www.caitlindavies.co.uk/ Seaside art https://www.instagram.com/7baysbroadstairs
@paulmontycat.bsky.social
19th century musical and literary criticism; intellectual history; biography; religious history; popular culture; gender. Professor of Musicology. Swimmer; cat dad.
@advancesjournal.bsky.social
Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research - the journal of #INCSA Peer-reviewed journal with general & themed issues representing all fields of study in the arts, social sciences, & sciences. Website here: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ranr20
@infrastructuregeek.bsky.social
Associate Prof in Environmental History, Northumbria Uni. Co-editor, Environment and History. The environmental, social and cultural impact of British water and transport infrastructure, 1500-2000. Author of Tyne after Tyne and Sanitation in Urban Britain.
@carolinekoegler.bsky.social
Chair of English Lit / Global Literature and Its Media @ Freie Universität Berlin (FU) Empire/post/colonial/18C/19C/affect/queer & gender stds/maritime fictions/lit&Economics/book stds Website: https://tinyurl.com/bddnpakt @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social
@lucindahawksley.bsky.social
Author, broadcaster, lecturer & travel writer. Art historian, literature lover, Dickens expert (& descendant). Goldster podcast presenter. President of the International Dickens Fellowship.
@lucyvandrew.bsky.social
Crime writer and crime fiction scholar. Jane Austen enthusiast. Rep’d by Euan Thorneycroft at A M Heath. Debut novel #AVeryVexingMurder published in 2026 by Corvus (Atlantic Books) and William Morrow (HarperCollins). Website: https://www.lucyandrew.com/
@bloomsburylit.bsky.social
Book news from the Bloomsbury Literary Studies & Creative Writing team in London and New York - formerly Continuum Literary Studies! 💻Check out our blog: https://bloomsburyliterarystudiesblog.com/
@dickensfellowhq.bsky.social
Founded in London in 1902, The Dickens Fellowship is a worldwide association of people who share an interest in the life and works of the novelist, journalist and social reformist Charles Dickens (1812-1870).
@xavoftheswamp.bsky.social
He/they Creator of Filth of Yersynis. Musician for LoFi Shrimp, Hugoslavia, Monalour. UoB English Literature. Food, Music, Desolation.
@davidjcoates.bsky.social
Cultural historian and Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick. Researching theatre in the long nineteenth century and queer theatre histories. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Regular theatre, exhibition and museum visitor. Chocoholic 🍫
@spstrande.bsky.social
18C & 19C Scots ballads. Macpherson, Burns, Scott, & Child. R. Browning. Text theory, Book History. Semiotics. Lib.Soc. Feminist. There’s a photo of me somewhere in my posts. Also on Mastodon:@spstrande.mastodon.online
@egarritzen.bsky.social
Historian; cultural & social history of 19th c. history writing, archives & book history. Obsessed with academic geekiness. Academy Research Fellow at the U. of Helsinki. Author of Reimagining the Historian in Victorian England cliosfootnotes.wordpress.com
@sallyholloway.bsky.social
Historian of emotions, gender, visual & material culture, researching ❤️ & 💔 | Author of The Game of Love in Georgian England: https://tinyurl.com/nz7wkwah | AHRC Research, Development & Engagement Fellow | On maternity leave until 05/25
@reader0915.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in English, Irish literature, Children’s literature, first year composition, progressive, research interests: Irish women writers; Irish drama; the novel; representations of autism; neurodiversity
@rhul-cvs.bsky.social
Account of the internationally recognised Centre for Victorian Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London. Co-directed by @helenkingstone.bsky.social, Izzy Barrett-Lally and Heathcliff Newman
@alicecrossley.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer, English Literature (University of Lincoln). Ageing in Victorian lit; 19th- century paper ephemera; valentines; material/visual cultures; history of emotions; masculinity studies; Japanese fiction | FRHistS. FHEA. - Own views -
@ckbmcd.bsky.social
📚Postgrad/PhD researcher - Hair in 19thC & Neo-Victorian mourning/memorialisation • Anglo-American Literature • Material culture • Death & dying • Grief • Sensation fiction • Popular fiction • Yorkshire 🏴 ➡️ Missouri 🇺🇸 💀 Taphophile http://www.ckbmcd.com
@anntandy.bsky.social
Brit lit and death studies prof, proud mom of lgbtq+ teens, defund the police already for real this time, my dog is cute but doesn’t photograph well, she/hers
@andrewmangham.bsky.social
Professor of Victorian Literature at the University of Reading (UK). Author of the occasional book about literature and the biological sciences. 🏳️🌈
@cpdinosaurs.bsky.social
🦖 Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs (charity no. 1165231) Since 2013, promoting the long-term conservation of the Victorian palaeontological statues and the larger Geological Court at Crystal Palace Park 📧 info@cpdinosaurs.org https://linktr.ee/
@kdholzer.bsky.social
Victorian lit & periodicals, Empire, New Women, colonial feminism, 13YO, 7YO, stitching, jogging, bees http://kellieholzer.com
@louiseduckling.bsky.social
Editorial Services for Academics | www.louiseduckling.com Intermediate Member of the CIEP | Literary Historian (18c women writers) | Reviews editor for Women's Writing journal
@pfessenbecker.bsky.social
Teaching writing and ethics to engineers, writing a book on George Eliot.
@jimchesh.bsky.social
Associate Prof. Gothic Revival, Tennyson, stained glass ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2371-2142; Co-Director http://www.lincolnconservation.co.uk; Honorary Secretary, Tennyson Society https://tennysonsociety.com/
@braddonite.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer Victorian Lit and Culture at Loughborough Uni. Mental health in the 19th century; Victorian asylums; sensation and gothic fiction; Neo-Victorian-dabbler; dog-parent; Dahl-maker. (She/Her)
@ttendthetale.bsky.social
James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family (Routledge, July 2024) https://www.routledge.com/James-Malcolm-Rymer-Penny-Fiction-and-the-Family/Nesvet/p/book/9781032431598?_ga=1674154651.1719792000