Noreen O'Connor
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Transnational Modernism. Women and comedy. Medical humanities. Elizabeth von Arnim Society President. she/her.
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http://elizabethvonarnimsociety.org 30-01-2009 20:29:27
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The #VWSGB has a new reading group for members! We’ll read the works of #VirginiaWoolf & #Bloomsbury to find connections &, influences. Face-to-face and online discussions. Starts online 6 April. Join VWSGB for only £25 (£10 students): virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/membership
In 2017 I joined a room of 6 other students interested in starting a union. From 2018-2019 I was co-president of EmoryUnite!. It was a small union of 7 or 8 ppl but we slowly grew. I doubt anyone in the room today knows me but today Emory voted to unionize and I’m crying. ✊✊✊
Happy birthday to Elizabeth von Arnim 🎂🎂🎂 Celebrating with the latest publication of her novels by British Library Publishing — coming September
I am delighted to announce the full programme for 'Difficult Conversations in Modernist Studies', an international series of events, ONLINE, 25th July - 4th August. So exciting!! - bams.ac.uk/difficult-conv…! MSA (Modernism) Modernist Studies in Asia Network (MSIA) Société d'études modernistes (SEM) British Association for Modernist Studies AMSN
‘She knew, with a firm determination, that there is a glorious expenditure of pain in beauty, and that happiness requires a wastefulness that is heedless of saving something for a better day.’
theconversation.com/gabrielle-care… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Happy Valentine’s Day. Celebrate with von Arnim’s ‘Love’, a comic & ultimately dark novel exploring the complications of romantic love & its other forms Isobel Maddison Literature Cambridge Online images.app.goo.gl/dsUiad8rYQcE4C…
Fascinating article from Aimee Gaston & good to see The International Elizabeth von Arnim Society mentioned. Mansfield’s first collection of stories, In a German Pension, owes much to von Arnim’s earlier use of food & uncomfortable tropes tying food to nationality ahead of the Great War