
Christina Lambert
@cjlambert94
Literature prof | Reading good books and writing about food, ritual, and ecology in American poetry & drama.
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Absolutely honoured to have my article “Magawisca’s Light: A Recuperative Approach to Catharine Maria Sedgwick’s Hope Leslie” in the newest issue of Early American Literature Many thanks to [email protected] and the editorial team!

And here it is! I am excited to see this long-in-the-making book enter the world. Help spread the word! Notre Dame Press Duke Divinity School Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University


Looking forward to discussing Anna E. Beaudry's thoughtful and perceptive essay on *Hope Leslie* with my classes tomorrow as we wrap up our time with this book: muse.jhu.edu/article/860120…


The International T. S. Eliot Society conference was a rare, wonderful blend of rigorous scholarship, truly hospitable scholars, love for the poetry… and Waste Land birthday cakes to celebrate the poem’s centenary (oh yes, we sang!). Pictured— me outside the Eliot family home in St. Louis.



Excited to announce that Taneum Bambrick selected one of my poems for the graduate student poetry prize at this year's Beall Poetry Festival! Waco friends, come by the festival for some amazing readings! beall.artsandsciences.baylor.edu

Thrilled to have this deeply personal poem appear in Shō Poetry Journal , literally alongside work by Jennifer Reeser🇺🇸 📝✝️ Check out the whole issue here: shopoetryjournal.com/shop/



Just ordered my copy. Go and do likewise. Happy release day, Matthew Lee Anderson! amazon.com/Called-into-Qu…

Happy publication day to Baylor ISR's Alex Fogleman, whose excellent book with Cambridge University Press, Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation, comes out today: cambridge.org/core/books/kno…

I’ve got two poems up at EcoTheo Collective review today! Check them out! ecotheo.org/etreview/my-mo…


Friends: Join us Thursday for a book launch celebrating Baylor ISR's Dr. Alex Fogleman and his new book from Cambridge University Press: Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation. Dr. David Lyle Jeffrey will offer comments, we'll hear from Alex, and then enjoy a reception to follow.


great joining John J. Miller for the Great Books podcast to chat about a T. S. Eliot play that doesn’t normally get a lot of airtime. Thanks for having me, John!

Thanks to a Grove City College research grant last summer, Sarah Reardon and I were able to co-author an essay on Jayber Crow and Dante's Divine Comedy. Now it's out: muse.jhu.edu/article/925057


How exciting is this line-up? Please pass this along, friends, and help us get the word out. Places almost filled already! tseliotschool.com. TS Eliot Society UK T. S. Eliot Foundation
