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Dr. Daniel Martin
@danielmartin.bsky.social
Associate Prof at MacEwan University in Edmonton AB, Canada. Victorian literature, dysfluency studies, literary theory, some trains and accidents. Writing a book about stuttering.
Co-director of Stuttering Commons: https://www.stutteringcommons.org
In Western Canada, it’s cheaper to fly to LA than Toronto. Millions of Jays fans in the West.
October 28, 2025 at 5:37 AM
I feel the same way!
February 3, 2025 at 7:23 PM
I find Wuthering Heights so difficult to teach, in contrast to Jane Eyre or even Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
February 3, 2025 at 5:13 PM
Julia Miele Rodas is the author I'm thinking of -- in a special issue of Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies edited by Mossman and Stoddard Holmes (2008).
January 31, 2025 at 9:08 PM
Yes, there's actually been a few pieces about this, but I'm also blanking on the names right now.
January 31, 2025 at 9:04 PM
We had a similar thing at my university!!! My jaw dropped.
January 30, 2025 at 10:59 PM
On it!
January 24, 2025 at 10:58 PM
I'd be happy to! Can I send them to your Winnipeg email?
January 24, 2025 at 9:43 PM
I switched from Gaskell a few years ago too, and replaced with Barrett Browning, “The Cry of the Children”; Cook, “A Song for the Workers”; Landon, “The Factory.” Cook and Landon are especially interesting because of their renovations of the ballad form.
January 21, 2025 at 6:14 PM
That's tough!! I'll be teaching Woman in White in instalments in a sensation novel seminar next year. I'm currently teaching Gaskell's Cranford in instalments, too. My gut tells me to go with the Collins.
January 21, 2025 at 4:15 PM