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British Pub Sign The Devil’s Midwife, Brighton
Our Long Linen Coat for him and her. #nuitclothing #newcollection #fw16
François Cachoud (French, 1866-1943) Septembre, ca. 1900
Frye Art Museum
François Cachoud (French, 1866-1943) Moonlight Scene, 1914
Frye Art Museum
Juliette Gréco
Kerry Washington at the 2016 Emmy Awards.
YES GOD
A BIG OLD LIST OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY & LITERATURE RESOURCES.
y’all knew this was coming. the resources I especially recommend are bolded, and I’ll probably update this periodically.
HISTORY, SOCIETY, & POLITICS.
the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (modern English translation). begun in the late 9th century and added to until the 12th.
clear map of the Norman Conquest.
English medieval history from the BBC.
Terry Jones’s “Medieval Lives” documentary series. yes, the one from Monty Python.
LANGUAGES.
OLD ENGLISH
Anglo-Saxon dictionary.
Introduction to Old English. (with exercises; click on the “aerobics” link on the left; you may need to make an account.)
massive compilation of O.E. resources. I mean it, it’s massive.
Middle English dictionary. note: when searching dictionaries, use the first few letters of the word followed by an asterisk - spelling wasn’t standardized! so if you’re looking up the word tonnen, search ton*.
Anglo-Norman dictionary.
READING & PRONUNCIATION
Reading Middle English. a really thorough group of lessons on basic (Chaucerian) language, pronunciation, and analysis.
basic/general Middle English pronunciation guide.
scholars reading Chaucer aloud.
History of English podcast.
ART.
MANUSCRIPT IMAGES
Discarding Images (facebook). hilarious/beautiful manuscript marginalia.
the Getty’s open content program. (they also have a tumblr). you’ll have to do some searching but they’ve got a ton of gorgeous manuscript pages.
the Book of Kells online.
all of Mallory Ortberg’s posts about the two monks.
POC in medieval art history.
medieval drama. includes resources for mystery cycles, art, and music.
LITERATURE & SCHOLARSHIP.
TEAMS manuscript editions. scholarly editions of medieval texts with great footnotes, accompanied by extremely well-researched introductions.
BLOGS
In the Medieval Middle. this is one of my absolute favorite medievalist blogs - it’s run by a group of (well-known) scholars, but is based more on their personal interests than any single overarching theme.
the British Library’s Medieval Manuscripts blog. a fabulously eclectic (and really active!) selection taken from the BL’s holdings.
the Wellcome Library’s blog on early medicine. does what it says on the tin.
MedievalBooks.nl. Erik Kwakkel’s blog - provides some well-curated blog posts about books, binding, etc.
Andreas Capellanus’s De Amore. a guide to courtly love - important to know if you’re going to be reading anything medieval, especially romances.
Chaucer resources.
ARTHURIANA
basic overview by Judy Shoaf.
big list of Arthurian legend academic resources. includes some really good bibliographies.
the Camelot Project. makes the above list look small.
MANUSCRIPTS & MANUSCRIPT RESOURCES.
MS REPOSITORIES
the Huntington Library.
the British Library.
the Digital Scriptorium.
SPECIFIC MSS
Electronic Beowulf / Beowulf with facing-page translations.
the Ellesmere Chaucer.
Making Parchment. a short animation by the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
Making Manuscripts. a really lovely series of videos (20 mins total) from the Getty that show the actual ms production process.
Late Medieval English Scribes. a database of scribal hands with examples of letterforms.
Sexy Codicology. collaborative blog dealing with paleography & codicology.
What do ruined people do? Weird shit. This seems to be the consensus of psychoanalysts as far back as Freud and Jung; the traumatized self creates, out of necessity, a system of self-care that is keen to avoid repeat trauma. This makes change difficult; it makes people who’ve had part of their psyches destroyed by unmanageable emotions push people and emotions away, create obstacles, generate unnecessary drama.
“Grief Magic” by Emily Rapp, The Rumpus (via clementinevonradics)
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Giacomo Carmagnola
Andrey Surnov evening traffic 1 subway shipyard crane cranes evening traffic 2 evening traffic 3 night shop 1 6:00 AM shooting gallery dark street pizzeria night shop 2 red café
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I am a big girl. A voluptuous, curvy, dress-wearing lesbian. I love my body; it’s the only one I’ll ever have. I eat a lot of greens and work out and drink gin martinis and put M&Ms in my froyo and sometimes I don’t do anything but watch Project Runway. I am allowed to look sexy, feel sexy, and be in love. I am worthy of all of those things, and so are you. Own your good and bad, and all the scary parts that you’ve been covering up because it is yours and no amount of judgement can tell you how to love your body. In the words of Sonya Renee, the body is not an apology. You are magic.
Mary Lambert (via wellconstructedsentences)
Hand embroidery on natural linen.
Naturally I will be a bit depressed and blue at times, and tired and uncomfortable, but there is that human principle which always finds that no matter how much is taken away, something is left to build again with.
Sylvia Plath (January 9, 1953)
Stop chasing people. If they block you, cut off contact, ignore you… Let them go. Let those who naturally gravitate to you enjoy your energy. We spend so much time begging for those who wouldn’t blink twice at the thought of you. Cherish those who are there by choice, and not there because you chased them every time they decided to escape.
#working on letting go
Note to self: every time you were convinced you couldn’t go on, you did.
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