Charles Brockden Brown Friendly Club
For those who don't stray from Virtue's path and for those who do.
Created by
@stephenshapiro.bsky.social
@hlmurray.bsky.social
Researching and teaching C19 US & Australian Lit, speculative genres, white supremacy, in Melbourne. she/her ‘Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction’ out in pbk now! https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-liminal-whiteness-in-early-us-fiction.html
@ghostingdani.bsky.social
A Shiny Goth! Literary and horny. English PhD in Dallas. The Gothic, Victorians, Feminism, Foucault.
@wickettred.bsky.social
English professor (c19 American), adoptee, lover of the arts who studies public health & literature. Also a friendly neighborhood deadhead.
@thecarie.bsky.social
I cannot drive by cows without saying "cows!" which poses some logistical problems considering i live in southwest Oklahoma.
@kassiejo.bsky.social
Anti-Pierre: Rough, shy, spiteful, rambunctious, and weak (via @damfales). Assistant Prof Early American Lit. Melville. Mill girls. Murder.
@maxcavitch.bsky.social
https://web.sas.upenn.edu/psycheoncampus/ https://www.instagram.com/maxcavitchphoto/
@uncannydazzler.bsky.social
Teacher of the youths. Scholar of comics, media, and popular culture. Fan of all things Alison Blaire. Music enthusiast. First-generation academic. Xennial. ENFJ. Current writing projects revolve around transmedia storyworlds in K-pop.
@ashleyrattner.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Early American literature. Utopia, print culture, and communitarian reform. Birmingham, Alabama. C19 Podcast.
@waterman.bsky.social
Lit, hist, art, music. Toggling btwn the 1790s and the 1970s, I write abt seduction, friendship, arts scenes/circles, NYC. 33 1/3 on Marquee Moon. Professing English at NYU since 2001. If I’m not here I’m on the WFMU comments board.
@natewolff.bsky.social
I invented reuben pizza and was the first guy to notice the -Dick jokes in Moby-Dick. Because of this they made me a professor. I wrote a book about Gilded Age literature: bit.ly/NotQuiteHope
@stephenshapiro.bsky.social
Edinburgh based: read my scholarly books below! I work on contemporary cultural studies, horror, world-systems perspectives, and a Gramscian Marx.