Trouble Begins in Hartford: “A Delicate Balance: Work and Play in Mark Twain’s Creative Process”
In-person and hybrid event takes place on Wednesday, October 4 at 7:00pm
In-person and hybrid event takes place on Wednesday, October 4 at 7:00pm
Lecture takes place on Wednesday, October 4 (7:00pm) at Quarry Farm. All CMTS lectures are free and open to the public
What is the relationship between literary criticism and media studies? How has criticism adapted to the digital revolution?
An attempt to triangulate politicization, professionalization, and publication by examining several periods in the history of criticism.
Event takes place on Wednesday, September 20 with virtual and in-person options available
CFP deadline is January 1, 2024
Quarry Farm Fellow BJ Dobski (Assumption University) reflects on his time on the East Hill
A deep dive into the Chicago Critics who inspired John Crowe Ransom’s 1937 essay, “Criticism Inc.”
Quarry Farm Fellow Stephen Rachman writes about his time on the East Hill