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Sam Fallon

@sm_fallon

Teaching early modern literature @GeneseoEnglish. Author of PAPER MONSTERS (@PennPress, 2019)

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Getting Catherine Nicholson on the Renaissance poetry beat is one of the best moves the NYRB has made lately. This essay (which I'm a little late to) on some great new Milton books is terrific. nybooks.com/articles/2022/…

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"Thompson is surely right that Shakespeare is not like spinach. For that reason, the question of whether he’s 'good for you' may not be the most salient one."

Jeffrey Alan Miller (@jeffalanmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy – thrilled you might even say – to share that I'm writing a short book on the writing practices behind the plays of Shakespeare and other Renaissance dramatists, as part of claire m. l. bourne's and Rory Loughnane's new Cambridge Elements in Shakespeare & Text series for Cambridge University Press.

Happy – thrilled you might even say – to share that I'm writing a short book on the writing practices behind the plays of Shakespeare and other Renaissance dramatists, as part of <a href="/roaringgirle/">claire m. l. bourne</a>'s and <a href="/loughnrv/">Rory Loughnane</a>'s new Cambridge Elements in Shakespeare &amp; Text series for <a href="/CambridgeUP/">Cambridge University Press</a>.
MNG - University Presses (@mngup_books) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper Monsters by Sam Fallon charts the striking rise, at the turn to the seventeenth century, of a new species of textual being: the serial, semifictional persona. Browse the CAP #BritGrad2022 virtual exhibit here: combinedacademic.co.uk/brit-grad-2022/ Penn Press BritGrad 2025

Paper Monsters by <a href="/SM_Fallon/">Sam Fallon</a> charts the striking rise, at the turn to the seventeenth century, of a new species of textual being: the serial, semifictional persona.
Browse the CAP #BritGrad2022 virtual exhibit here:
combinedacademic.co.uk/brit-grad-2022/ 
<a href="/PennPress/">Penn Press</a> <a href="/britgrad/">BritGrad 2025</a>
English Literary Renaissance (@_elrjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Len Gutkin (@gutkinlen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On whether the language of "calling" is necessarily a mystification, by way of Weber and Wendy Brown. Plus recs from Parapraxis, Aeon Magazine, and Marginalia Review of Books's interview with Lorraine Daston. chronicle.com/newsletter/the…

katie kadue (@kukukadoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i wrote about the english institute, the dimming of academic “stars,” and the humanities’ stubborn belief in the power of words to save us, for Chronicle Review chronicle.com/article/the-en…

ThomasNasheProject (@nashe_thomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot's been happening on the Nashe project and its spinoff, 'Penniless?'. Here's a summary of what the team have been up to: look out for more coming soon. medium.com/@a.cornish/pen…

Sam Fallon (@sm_fallon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This whole episode--from the circulation of a false allegation for clout to the non-apology smothered in a sense that the right politics permit malicious lies--is incredibly dispiriting.

Prof Cathy Shrank 🕷️ #ImmodestWoman (@cathy_shrank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very, very, very excited to announce ThomasNasheProject' podcast series, The Precarious World of Thomas Nashe, is going live from Monday 6 Feb. You can listen to the trailer, and subscribe to the series, at precariousworld.podbean.com. ->

Sam Fallon (@sm_fallon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's funny the way anti-elitism from Ivy and para-Ivy faculty ends up insisting on the difference it pretends to reject. "What could ~Harvard~ have to do with regional publics?" is an exhausting routine.

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"Hunter’s lucid and innovative book begins from the assumption that play scripts were mined by audiences and readers for examples of eloquence." Lisa Hopkins reviews matt hunter's new book: doi.org/10.1086/724734

"Hunter’s lucid and innovative book begins from the assumption that play scripts were mined by audiences and readers for examples of eloquence." 

<a href="/lisahopkinsshu/">Lisa Hopkins</a> reviews <a href="/Matt_M_Hunter/">matt hunter</a>'s new book: doi.org/10.1086/724734
Sam Fallon (@sm_fallon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you've been waiting for the right time to pick up *Paper Monsters*, it's currently 75% OFF (just $16) Penn Press with the code FRANKLINSFAVES--along with great early modern titles by Holly Crocker and Jason Scott-Warren. pennpress.org/9780812251296/…

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"The absorption of new reading practices developed by humanist intellectuals had profound effects on religious reform, sparking a transition from . . . sacramental to textual forms of participation." Review by Sam Fallon: doi.org/10.1086/726068

"The absorption of new reading practices developed by humanist intellectuals had profound effects on religious reform, sparking a transition from . . . sacramental to textual forms of participation."
Review by <a href="/SM_Fallon/">Sam Fallon</a>: doi.org/10.1086/726068