Today and tomorrow!
@intleliotsociety
Founded in 1980, the International T. S. Eliot Society is an association of persons around the world who are interested in the art and thought of T. S. Eliot. Join us: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/tseliotsociety/
Today and tomorrow!
Heading into the weekend dreaming about the Eliot Unconference coming up soon.
March 5 and 6, both days from 10 - 11.30 am EST.
It's not too late to register to attend! Join the party, we're kinda fun really: sites.lsa.umich.edu/tseliotsocie...
π£ Weβre pleased to share the 2026 Free Issues.
Each year, we make one issue from each of our journals free to read, showcasing the range of disciplines, approaches, and scholarly communities represented across the Press.
Explore the free issues β¬οΈ
#AcademicSky
Current or future MLA International Bibliography indexer? Apply for our fellowship and receive a $500 stipend! Donβt wait, the deadline is 1 April. Learn more: www.mla.org/Bibliography-Fellowships
Eliot Writing Group meeting dates Jan 22, Feb 19, March 19 and April 16
The Eliot Writing Group for students and early career folks has announced the Spring semester meeting dates: 22nd January, 19th February, 19th March, and 16th April. Please join us if you can and spread the word - the more the merrier! Reposts much appreciated!
Why is the Eliot Summer School ALWAYS FUN? We think it's thanks to Director Cuda and all the students! Sign up, join, come or come again to nerd out at Eliot Camp this summer πͺπ€π»
Hey Eliot people! Come and join our brand new monthly writing group starting on the 20th of November and let's get that chapter/page/paragraph written β¨οΈ join us for friendly support, 90 minutes of work, and words of sympathy on how much we all love&hate working on Eliot
Eliot Writing Group poster - November 20 2025
#ModWrite Mondayers - know how it's easier to TALK ABOUT writing than sitting down to it? The Eliot Society grad student reps have a solution for you: a writing group for all!
November 20 - 5 pm CET - QR code to registration form is on the poster. Please RT and share, ty π
Once more for the evening crowd - pls spread the word?
The Eliot Studies Annual is looking for an editor! Work with a great team and provide a real service to the discipline! Publication experience is plenty, editorial chops will be developed on the job
Eliot Studies Annual editorial position The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual is seeking a new editor. Now in its seventh volume, the Annual features the best new scholarship on the poet, dramatist, critic, and editor T. S. Eliot, published once a year by the International T. S. Eliot Society and Clemson University Press in association with Liverpool University Press. The Annual is available on JSTOR Books and University Scholarship Online, as well as Project Muse. Access is provided to all Eliot Society members on the Liverpool UP platform. The new editor will join the existing team as associate editor for an initial term of six months starting January 1, 2026 and become a full-fledged co-editor with the publication of the current volume in July 2026. The total duration of service is three and a half years, through July 2029, and the new editor will assist in the selection of a second co-editor for 2027. The co-editors supervise each volume from the first call for papers through the referee and editorial process, production, and promotion/circulation. The position affords opportunities to develop the journal, impact Eliot scholarship, and build professional relationships. Record of scholarly publication necessary, but not editorial experience; learn on the job. Send CV, writing sample, and letter of application stating qualifications and reason for interest to tseliot.studies.annual@gmail.com by Friday, Nov 21st, 2025.
The Eliot Studies Annual - our Society journal and one of the best places for cutting edge modernist studies scholarship! - is looking for an editor. Please see below for more information and consider applying!
Deadline: Friday November 21, 2025
#modernism #litstudies
RTs much appreciated π
Pls RT this thread to show these young scholars some love π @moderniststudies.bsky.social @modernistudies.bsky.social @mmodernity.bsky.social @durham-university.bsky.social @newcollegeoxf.bsky.social @livunipress.bsky.social
Alana at the Trinity College Dublin old library
Alana Murphy is an English PhD student at the University at Buffalo, was the Digital Managing Editor for Modernism/modernity, and is transcriber for the Amy Lowell Letters Project. She traveled to present her paper "From the Desk of Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot" at our conference
We also started a Graduate Student Travel Award pilot program this year. All grad students applying to our conference were automatically eligible and awardees picked by committee based on travel distances.
Our inaugural Eliot Society Travel Award winners are: Alana Murphy & Maria Rossini
Nick Smart
Article in ELH, T S Eliot and the Problem of the Archive
Nicholas Smart is a Junior Research Fellow in English at New College, Oxford. His PhD thesis, βT. S. Eliot and the Making of Reputationβ examined Eliotβs approach to, and anxieties about, matters of self-fashioning. He has also published on TSEβs theories of the archive in ELH
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Book cover Modernism after the Ballets Russes
Gabriela Minden is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Durham University, where she is researching the role of dance in the development of modern verse drama. She is the author of Modernism after the Ballets Russes: Movement in the British Theatre (OUP, 2025)
Hi #ModWrite #Modernism peeps! If you've been to an Eliot Society meeting, you know we love our grad students and early career scholars.
We have annual awards to show where our hearts lie! Winners of the 2025 Fathman Awards are: Gabriela Minden and Nicholas Smart
Happy belated birthday to me! - TSE
ICYMI "Barbarous Cuisine: T.S. Eliot in Ireland 1936-1940"
Don't miss this submission deadline, folks!
Registration for the 2025 MSA Conference is now open! If you didn't have a chance to submit a paper this year, there's still a chance to participate by registering for a seminar. Seminars are a great opportunity to get feedback on drafts. Seminar topics can be found here:
AND we're on instagram now π@InTSESoc
Catch up with us soon?
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Want another listen of Fran Brearton's excellent Memorial Lecture at our annual conference in Dublin? Thanks to TCD, we have a recording!
"Barbarous Cuisine: T.S. Eliot in Ireland 1936-1940"
soundcloud.com/tlrhub/ts-el...
#ModWrite #modernist #modernism #litstudies
AND we're on instagram now π@InTSESoc
Catch up with us soon?
We have been BUSY this July! Annual meeting at beautiful TCD in perfect summery Dublin β
Beckett Theatre at TCD commandeered for special production of Sweeney Agonistes β
Joyce geekery at Martello Tower β
Eliot Studies Annual vol. 7 launched β
Board Member podcast episode on "Prufrock" β
Free throughout September 2025 - Gabrielle McIntyre with a climate conscious ecocritical reading of The Waste Land. Please give us a read! Reposts appreciated! ππ±
Super sharp, super fun - the amazing Megan Quigley is well worth a listen wherever you can catch her! Here she is with Dr Kamran Javadizadeh on our pal Prufrock - do check out the Close Readings podcast
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The T.S. Eliot Studies volume 7 written in serif font on a green background with the latest cover of the journal in green.
To celebrate the T.S. Eliot Studies Annual vol.7 and the @intleliotsociety.bsky.socialβ¬ Summer School, we are delighted to share this year's featured article: 'Ecology and Voice: Non-Human Speech and Songs of the Earth in T. S. EliotβsΒ The Waste Land' by Gabrielle McIntire. β‘οΈ bit.ly/TSESA7-blog
Orange table with the text "Nature photography day," showing the following books: Eco-Modernism, Eclipse over Clemson, and The Nature of Clemson.
Rise and shine! Are you capturing the breathtaking beauty of our world today? π· Let's celebrate by shining a light on our incredible nature-themed books, including Eco-Modernism, Nature of Clemson, and Eclipse over Clemson!
Please repost and share widely! Help us get the word out about all this hard work by new scholars and established ones, ty