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The @ahrcpress project behind the CLiC web app @unibirmingham that allows you to digitally explore the language of 19thC fiction. 🔎📚 Tweets @DrRosalindWhite.
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Me, talking about research and the inspiration for writing historical novels on Prof Michaela Mahlberg's truly excellent Life and Language podcast. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micha…


Unlock the secrets of 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' with Claire Stoneman & the CLiC app! 🗝️ Dive into a fantastic exploration of how servants and doors reveal the intricate class dynamics and control mechanisms at play in this Victorian classic...

Step into the regency era with #CLiCCreative! Our CLiC fiction Jane Austen Keywords Guide 📚🔍 zooms in on the emotional, social, and romantic nuances of Georgian high society. Discover how Austen uses words like 'happiness,' 'civility,' and 'match' in a society where marriage

Are you taking the Easter edition of the Guided Tour Jane Austen’s House ? You might like to do some Austen research with our keywords guide, too?


Here's another exciting opportunity to work DHSS FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg FAU Erlangen-Nbg with Prof Michaela Mahlberg at the forefront of Digital Humanities and Social Studies! jobs.fau.de/jobs/doctoral-…

Journey into the provinces with #CLiCCreative! Our CLiC fiction George Eliot Keywords Guide 📚🔍 can help you explore how Eliot delves into the intricacies of 19thC life, from the clash of tradition vs modernity to the tensions between religious beliefs ⛪ and scientific


📜✍️ Dive into Theadora Jean's fascinating exploration of Dracula as a palimpsest, in our latest blog, where she reveals the layers of narrative & textual power struggles in Stoker's masterpiece using our CLiC App! blog.bham.ac.uk/clic-dickens/2… #GothicLiterature #CorpusLinguistics



`Dracula is a novel obsessed with text.` Read what Theadora Jean has to say about Dracula! Fantastic piece! The Dracula Society


Featuring CLiC fiction & Dickens Museum!

In case you missed it, check out Theadora Jean’s fantastic post delving into how the characters in Dracula navigate the power dynamics of the written word to assert dominance over the narrative…


Might be of interest too to corpus linguists, Prof Michaela Mahlberg Rosie White Natalie Finlayson. And with thanks to CASS that hosts the fab summer schools that got me into corpus linguistics!

Melissa McLeod Prof Michaela Mahlberg of CLiC fiction begins Panel 3B on Dickens's Gothic World to offer tips for creative writing training materials for gothic fiction #DickensDay
