[Vwoolf] Informal survey on teaching Eminent Victorians

Nick Smart nickdavidsmart at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 13:55:57 EDT 2014


Todd, like Vara and Mark I have taught EV on occasion, mostly in Bloomsbury seminar. But not recently and I really miss it. Thanks for stirring up the memory.

Nick Smart
Professor of English
The College of New Rochelle

> On Apr 4, 2014, at 7:43 PM, "Avery, Todd" <Todd_Avery at uml.edu> wrote:
> 
> Friends,
> 
> I hope you all are well, that spring has sprung where you are (or that autumn is delightful a ways south of where I am, in New England) and I hope, too, that an inquiry about Lytton Strachey is appropriate for the list.  I'm really simply curious---this came up in a conversation with an editor---as to how widely and frequently Eminent Victorians is taught.  I'll look into this further, with publishers, but I thought I'd begin here, at the center of the canon, rather than "on the fringes" (the editor's phrase).
> 
> Many thanks for any information, however casual. 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Todd
> 
> Dr. Todd Avery
> Associate Professor of English
> Coordinator, Online English B.A. Program
> University of Massachusetts Lowell
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