Dr. Wendy Beth Hyman
@wbhyman
Renaissance Lit prof. Shakespeare, Ovid, poetics, art, semiotics, history of science, automatons, silent film, old books, bully breeds, punk rock. Views my own.
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Lots of timely and relevant books these days! But I am grateful for this review, for my boss coeditor Hillary Eklund, and above all our incredible contributors. Paperback, and free open access: edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-teaching-…
The Autumn 2022 issue of ELR is a special one. Wendy Beth Hyman and Jennifer Waldron put together a collection of superb articles on modes and theories of Renaissance Fiction. We couldn’t be happier with the way it turned out. Thread follows, but: go read! journals.uchicago.edu/toc/elr/2022/5…
Issue 52.3 of ELR hosts (boasts?) Julie Orlemanski on Douglas’s Aeneid translation; Debapriya Sarkar on The Utopian Hypothesis; Colleen Rosenfeld on the Mood of Fiction; @urvashichakrav on Fictions of Race; Jenny C. Mann on artificial experience in The Dutchess of Malfi (cont.)
More work in ELR’s latest issue includes Suparna Roychoudhury on Artlikeness; Jennifer Waldron on The Politics of Scale in Henry V, @teeharizon on Fictions of Human Nature in poetry, and Dr. Wendy Beth Hyman on “Cymbeline, the Camera Obscura, and the Ontology of Elsewhere”.
I’m delighted and humbled to share that I have been elected as Trustee of the Shakespeare Association of America. Congratulations to @respinosa1564 for election to VP, and DREW DANIEL and Dr. Vanessa I. Corredera, also coming in as trustees. I ♥️SAA and I'm looking forward to serving.