Dr Imola Nagy-Seres (@nagyseres) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Imola Nagy-Seres

@nagyseres

Researching children's education and play in Victorian and modernist literature. Postdoctoral research fellow at @HumboldtUni.

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Can anyone from @ExeterEnglish order an e-book version of Victoria Rosner's Machines for Living (2020) for the library? Officially I'm no longer affiliated with the uni so I can't do it myself, and I really need this book. Thanks a lot!

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Does anyone know a historian working on early twentieth-century treatments for tuberculosis? Or any book published on this? I'd be interested mostly in treatments related to breathing techniques and/or breathing instruments/machines.

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I'm totally intrigued by the fact that the Venus of Milo was considered the female body ideal in the Victorian (and modernist) period, and that nobody seems to have reflected on the fact that it's a broken statue with no arms...

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Fascinating panel on Woolf and things. Great to hear Ann Martin on #Woolf and #cars again! Imola Nagy-Seres on #Woolf’s toy boats and Geoff Bender provides a new angle on Woolf’s elegiac writing with ‘Jacob’s body as Vibrant Matter’. #vwoolf2021. #LS2

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I've just received an invitation to contribute to a wonderful essay collection on Woolf! This has never happened to me before, and I feel...dizzy!

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Does anyone have any teaching material on Emily Dickinson's poetry that they would be willing to share with me? I dread teaching her work to students who find everything boring besides Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings.

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So grateful to have won the BAMS Essay Prize for my article on Katherine Mansfield's breathing poetics, alongside Doug Battersby! I still can't believe it! This article is a tiny passion project written during the pandemic.

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We have a competition for you - two copies of Aimée Gasston's new book, Modernist Short Fiction and Things, to give away, featuring chapters on Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and #ElizabethBowen. To enter, follow @bowensociety and retweet.

We have a competition for you - two copies of Aimée Gasston's new book, Modernist Short Fiction and Things, to give away, featuring chapters on Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and #ElizabethBowen. To enter, follow <a href="/bowensociety/">@bowensociety</a> and retweet.
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Would anyone, who has a TLS subscription, be willing to share an article with me? Francesca Wade, 'No no no, nonsense, never', 10 December 2021.

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Can you recommend any secondary readings on modernism and women/feminism for MA students? I'm mostly interested in general intros to the topic.

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So happy to see this published :) ‘I am short of puff’: Katherine Mansfield's Poetics of Breathing | Modernist Cultures euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.33


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Does anyone know a science historian working on marine biology? Or any good readings on the topic? I'm interested in the late nineteenth-/early twentieth century. #marinebiology #historyofscience #modernistliterature #sea