April 1, 2019, Filed Under: Research + TeachingWeird Fiction James Machin is the author of the book Weird Fiction in Britain 1880-1939 (2018). Machin was a 2014-2015 fellow at the Ransom Center. While here, he spent time researching the Arthur Machen, M.P. Shiel, and John Buchan archives. Machin utilized those materials for his Ph.D thesis, and later book, on… read more
March 20, 2019, Filed Under: Conservation, FilmPreserving a Texas villain: Leatherface Explore the Harry Ransom Center, search digital collections, or plan your visit. I have yet to encounter someone who doesn’t know of the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. While you may not have seen it, you’ve almost assuredly heard of it. The film follows five teenagers on their… read more
March 5, 2019, Filed Under: Featured1, Research + TeachingThe word on the streets During the modernist era, writers experimented with the language of the street in their works. Brooks Hefner’s The Word on the Streets explores how multiple writers of different genres used street slang to emphasize classism through dialect. At the Ransom Center, Hefner consulted the archives of influential detective fiction writers… read more