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Professor of 19th century British literature at UAFS, co-Project Director of The Periodical Poetry Index, higher ed policy nerd, reader, knitter, baker, mom.
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Who knew parenting required a PhD in immunology?
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I’d say the Collins but only from the perspective that it may be harder for students to keep up with the history of the Dickens in installments.
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Welcome to the six month sleep regression.
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I second the Carey novel. The Luminaires by Eleanor Catton does this too. And Joan Lindsay’s Picnic at Hanging Rock is delightfully creepy and often mistaken for being based on a true story. I’d also say Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall trilogy.
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Some colleagues kindly put up removable wallpaper to cover water damage in my office. Plant ops threw a fit.
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Rubies!
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Same. Same.