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PhD Researcher in Contemporary Gothic

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Desert Island Discs

2019-10-27
By: Hayley Louise Charlesworth
On: October 27, 2019
In: personal blog

Desert Island Discs. A long-running BBC Four radio programme in which guests, or “castaways”, select eight recordings (usually music), one book, and one luxury item to take with them to a desert island. I confess, I don’t listen to it often, but I am always intrigued to see what certain people I admire or am interested in select as their options. Recently, my friend Natasha Gibson, who works in the National Museum of Scotland up in Edinburgh, had to select her Desert Island Discs for a display. Inspired by her choices, I decided to select my own. Or at least, those I would pick atRead More →

The past few months

2019-09-20
By: Hayley Louise Charlesworth
On: September 20, 2019
In: conferences, gothic, personal blog

I have been a little absent from my studies in recent times, and it has been a struggle to return to things. Unfortunately, my personal life has got in the way a bit, and a month-long break somehow became four months. So what have I been up to?Read More →

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