Gregory Tate (@drgregorytate) 's Twitter Profile
Gregory Tate

@drgregorytate

Senior Lecturer in English at St Andrews. The Poet's Mind (Oxford UP, 2012), Arthur Hugh Clough (tinyurl.com/2y586u32), Poetical Matter (tinyurl.com/4zvdvjsp).

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"Full fathom five…" by Edmund Dulac, from a 1915 edition of The Tempest. From our essay by Gregory Tate on the attempts of a Victorian polymath to reconcile the languages of poetry and science: buff.ly/33ji8NK

"Full fathom five…" by Edmund Dulac, from a 1915 edition of The Tempest.

From our essay by <a href="/drgregorytate/">Gregory Tate</a> on the attempts of a Victorian polymath to reconcile the languages of poetry and science: buff.ly/33ji8NK
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Congratulations to my PhD student Laura Greene, who has won the 2024 George Eliot Fellowship essay prize for her article on George Eliot's poetry and philosophical idealism. George Eliot (GEF) georgeeliot.org/fellowship/ess…

Clare Stainthorp (@claregs87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've just stumbled up this lovely 2022 review of Constance Naden: Scientist, Philosopher, Poet in Victorian Studies, which pairs it with Gregory Tate's brilliant Poetical Matter. muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…

I've just stumbled up this lovely 2022 review of Constance Naden: Scientist, Philosopher, Poet in <a href="/VictStudies/">Victorian Studies</a>, which pairs it with Gregory Tate's brilliant Poetical Matter. 
muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
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The Davy Notebooks are live on Lancaster Digital Collections: digitalcollections.lancaster.ac.uk. Please take a look. There is a feedback form to tell us of any errors found. Happy searching!

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"GCSE provision for English Literature and English Language is not fit for purpose" - true enough, but finally we have a fully positive route through it all, led by the brilliant Robert Eaglestone: englishassociation.ac.uk/report-and-rec…

Prof Sharon Ruston (@sharonruston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online tickets available for the Davy Notebooks Project Launch here - you can watch it live on Saturday from 6-7pm or at your leisure anytime the in-person event. Thanks to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for funding this project and the Royal Institution (now on Bluesky) where the notebooks are held: dukeslancaster.org/events/preview…

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What kind of person would drag autistic children into the culture wars? The Kemi Badenoch kind theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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BIG NEWS! It is #PublicHumanities launch day! So proud to be bringing this to the world. 🌐 Open access 🧠Peer reviewed ✅ Sharing Humanities expertise we love and need Our first articles are now published - see cambridge.org/pub

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My Oxford Academic selection of the poetry and prose of Arthur Hugh Clough has just been published in paperback! After decades of reading Clough, he still surprises and entertains me - a unique and under-rated poet. global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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I'm very excited to be part of this new literary history of the 1870s: just published by Cambridge University Press, edited by the brilliant Dr. Alison Chapman, and featuring the work of some amazing scholars (and me). cambridge.org/core/books/nin…

The Public Domain Review (@publicdomainrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Full fathom five…" by Edmund Dulac, from a 1915 edition of The Tempest. From our essay by Gregory Tate on the attempts of a Victorian polymath to reconcile the languages of poetry and science: buff.ly/33ji8NK

"Full fathom five…" by Edmund Dulac, from a 1915 edition of The Tempest.

From our essay by <a href="/drgregorytate/">Gregory Tate</a> on the attempts of a Victorian polymath to reconcile the languages of poetry and science: buff.ly/33ji8NK
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If you’re an academic with an interest in 19th-century crime (& who could fail to be interested in Victorian criminals?) please, please do come to our Conference in August. 🕵️ Give a paper, have a Janetta’s ice cream, paddle in the sea. PhD Students go free. 🍦 😃 Do repost!

Gregory Tate (@drgregorytate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest issue of 19_Birkbeck, edited by me & Karin Koehler, has just been published! It's based on our work on the "Victorian Literary Languages" research network (Victorian Literary Languages), and we're very grateful to our fantastic contributors. 19.bbk.ac.uk

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If you're interested in multilingualism, linguistic diversity, and/or nineteenth-century literature, please check out the latest issue of 19_Birkbeck, edited by me and Karin Koehler.

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Karin Koehler and I are inviting chapter proposals for a book titled Literature and Multilingualism in the Four Nations 1800-1900, building on the Victorian Literary Languages research network. If this is of interest, please email us. And please share widely! …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/cfp-edited-vol…

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Karin Koehler and I are inviting chapter proposals for a book titled Literature and Multilingualism in the Four Nations 1800-1900, building on the Victorian Literary Languages research network. Deadline 31 July 2025. Please share widely! …literarylanguages.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/cfp-edited-vol…