Steve Fallon

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Steve Fallon

Steve Fallon

@StephenMFallon

Notre Dame prof, interested in literature, especially Renaissance (Milton, Shakespeare).

South Bend, IN انضم Mart 2010
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
MSA member Tomos Evans will deliver a lecture, "The First English Philhellene? John Milton and Advocating Greece’s Liberation in the Seventeenth Century," drawn from his book-in-progress “Milton's Hellenism, 11/14, at 10 a.m. PST, at Cal State-Sacramento.
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
Despite mounting public pressure, the fire hydrant yesterday refused to comment.
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
@anneafallon A beautiful, loving tribute to a marvelous human being and a life well lived
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Sam Fallon
Sam Fallon@SM_Fallon·
Getting Catherine Nicholson on the Renaissance poetry beat is one of the best moves the NYRB has made lately. This essay (which I'm a little late to) on some great new Milton books is terrific. nybooks.com/articles/2022/…
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Dr Philippa Earle
Dr Philippa Earle@uncouthswain·
Everyone interested in literature & learning needs to read Karen Edwards' "Learning and Loving in Paradise Lost," in Milton Studies 62.2 (2020). Today I read it for the 3rd time, & it sent shivers down my spine. It's so wise, so beautifully written. It's like a brain massage!
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Jeffrey Alan Miller
Jeffrey Alan Miller@jeffalanmiller·
George Herbert’s Easter Wordle: 🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️🟨 ⬜️🟩🟨⬜️ 🟨🟩⬜️ 🟨🟩 🟩 🟩 🟩🟨 🟩🟩🟨 🟨🟩🟩🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
@GregJKrieg when I was a grad student at UVa, classes were called off after an overnight snow. By 9 am, the snow had melted, the sun had come out, and undergrads were playing frisbee on the Lawn.
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
ok 636 #merck-antiviral-pill-covid" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nytimes.com/live/2021/09/3…
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
@jeffalanmiller I told the joke, and back they recoiled at first, and called it lame.
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Jeffrey Alan Miller
Jeffrey Alan Miller@jeffalanmiller·
@StephenMFallon Maybe the mountains of badness one feels obliged to sift through would quintuple without peer-review, but I'm not sure the experience of sifting would be that different. As it is, I basically never think, "oh, this was published in X or 'peer-reviewed' so it must be reliable!"
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Jeffrey Alan Miller
Jeffrey Alan Miller@jeffalanmiller·
Seeing multiple humanities scholars announcing the publication of wonderful new articles today and noting how hard (and long!) they had to fight to get these valuable contributions through peer review, and I hope people realize that is an *indictment* of the peer-review process!
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
@jeffalanmiller I'll play devil's advocate. I see a value in peer review in keeping some flawed work from swelling the volume of essays and books one must plow through.
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Jeffrey Alan Miller
Jeffrey Alan Miller@jeffalanmiller·
There is nothing humanities scholars should want peer-review to achieve (helping scholars turn their work into the best version *of itself* w/in a sensible timeframe, and avoiding the publication of flagrant inaccuracies) that can’t be done w/out it, as it historically has been!
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
@Supervacuo Great to see this see the light of day, Ethan. congrats
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Steve Fallon@StephenMFallon·
@uncouthswain Luck has always been crucial, and never more so than in today's scorched earth market.
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Dr Philippa Earle
Dr Philippa Earle@uncouthswain·
Glad that "research productivity" isn't necessarily "the key," that is. That it relies on luck, privilege and connections is rubbish too.
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