But, out at dinner, glasses were raised: most improbably, and with much gratitude, I've landed an NEH Fellowship for next year (I heard two days ago: was told I could tell people today) - which is all rather unbelievable. Unbelievable, not out of false modesty, but because I put in the application last March, and I thought that the chances of anyone being successful who wasn't writing about the birth of the Constitution were slim. This is to work on my wayward, chromatic, Oxford History of English Literature 1880-1910: a deliberately unorthodox volume in its conception (and it's been a long, slow time in that conception). I think, though, that it must have sounded like a suitably safe topic ...I'm certainly looking forward to having the time to write it, and if anyone out there was a reader for the proposal, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
in celebratory mode
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Wow! Congratulations!! I didn't think the NEH was funding anything other than histories on American exceptionalism, etc. This is fantastic news and deserving of a night out!
ReplyDeleteIf you look at the list of awardees ... they mostly aren't! I think the Oxford History of anything must have sounded ... safely respectable. I feel as though I've captured a unicorn. Miraculous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeletethank you!!
DeleteCongratulations - this is a volume I’d be thrilled to read.
ReplyDeletethank you so much! Look for it ... maybe in two and a half to three years' time? Hopefully ...
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