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lovesodeepandwideandwell · 3 months ago
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Some things that have happened today, in no particular order:
Added to my dissertation the original French or Latin for 86 quotes in translation out of 17 different books (process involves finding the quote in the English physical text, figuring out which of 57 unlabelled online scanned Latin books this text is in, finding markers in the English to help locate the unrelated page number of the scan with the same quote, finding the actual quote, typing it up in my footnote while peering at the messy scanned page on my laptop screen) (however that's all the Latin in the chapter and hence the whole dissertation, huzzah!)
Removed one quote from my dissertation because I despaired of finding the Latin
Put a blanket over my head and acted the part of a grumpy old witch so inspiringly that me and the Bones Brothers ended up taking turns doing that for half an hour
Read or listened to a kid read No, David! approximately 12 times
Babysat for 8 hours 4 of which the kids were asleep for, made good money
Baked the tallest loaves of sourdough I've made yet, on tinfoil because we were out of parchment paper and actually I love how it turned out with a much less thick and impenetrable bottom crust than normal
Picked up a large number of pinecones to load into a wagon
Bled copiously but not as bad as yesterday
Ate beef stew for breakfast
FAILED to complete everything on my to-do list because I forget time is passing while I'm looking up Latin quotes so I'm unable to calculate how long it will take to plan, and also I ignored the fact that 8 hours of babysitting actually does not leave much time in a day
Caught myself in the act of planning for if I get this job (God forbade me to) about 7 times
Spent probably 45 seconds physically fighting a 3 year old over a book (he needed to put it down and go to bed) (not my best moment but I stand by it)
Cried fiercely in my car over a song line, 15 seconds after I said to God in a list of other rambling prayers "please let me cry soon"
Immediately afterward, spent 20 minutes looking up Latin quotes and writing a conclusion in the semi-dark of my porch because I forgot my house keys and my roommates were at small group (I'm safely inside now)
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kxowledge · 6 months ago
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It has been five months of tumult – I feel uprooted and a mess. It’s probably longer since I wrote an update of sorts, so here you go:
I submitted my dissertation (for which I got an A!), completed my master’s, received an award for best diss in my major (!) and started a PhD. The PhD somehow is the only thing going well in my life. I’m on track with my courses, my supervisor is amazing, I receive enough funding, I have a tentative research topic, my colleagues are great fun. It’s also an uncertain environment where there’s no given plan to succeed, which doesn’t suit me the best. Creating rigor and structure is the way I’ve been able to not lose my mind. I’m afraid of not being able to publish good quality research, of not being a great teacher, of struggling in the job market because I chose a lower ranked university. I try not to think about it, but the doubts have accompanied me throughout the semester. I feel like I’ve left behind all of my hobbies – not that I don’t have free time, but I spend a lot of it hanging out with my colleagues/friends. I haven’t read much, I haven’t gone climbing, I haven’t gone hiking as frequently as I’d like, and I don’t have much outside of work. This has to change.
I also started therapy over the summer. I had been ready for a while, but by then I had a concrete idea of what I wanted to work on & I had found a psychotherapist I thought was a great fit (and she is!). I’m not sure why I hadn’t considered online counselling before (NOT the scam that is BetterHelp; there’s plenty of qualified therapists that counsel online), but it gave me the possibility to choose among many options and find someone that understood narcissistic abuse and did EMDR. It’s good. It helps. It has also opened a flood of things I need to think about.
Among all of this mess, I broke up with my boyfriend. I’m proud of my choice, but I find being single difficult, as I give a lot of importance to relationships because I hope for my partner to provide me with the love and affection I didn’t receive throughout my life. I want to be able to give myself that love – and eventually be in a relationship, but one that fits with what I value: a strong emotional connection, mutual commitment to a future together, effort. I’m not there yet.
In all of this, writing my thoughts down has help incredibly. I’ve reverted back to pen and paper, which I can’t recommend enough. It’s freeing.
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bedlamsbard · 8 months ago
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Ok I am genuinely and independently curious about your opinions on the fall of Rome, but I do understand it not being the time, so answer this how you best see fit to not cause fuckshit
see, the thing is that I am immune to discourse about the fall of Rome because 99% of online comparisons to ~the fall of the Roman Empire just have a very culturally osmosed idea of Edward Gibbon's decline and fall and no idea what actually happened in the late 5th/early 6th centuries, and the thing I do professionally is The End of the Western Roman Empire. that is not an exaggeration. that's what my doctoral dissertation is on. (actually, technically it's about failures of Roman identity in specific regions of the (former) Western Roman Empire, but basically the End of the Western Roman Empire.) I have spent the bulk of the past ten years thinking extensively about the End of the Western Roman Empire. It is a safe bet that I know every major argument of scholarly discourse on the End of the Western Roman Empire. I have also read the original sources in the original languages. this is just to say that like. I have a lot of opinions about the end of the Western Roman Empire, and they digress pretty significantly even from common scholarly view, let alone popular opinion. (but I can back them up! I'm not sourcing stuff here, but I can.)
the traditional end date for the end of the Western Roman Empire is 476 CE, the year the emperor Romulus Augustulus was removed from the throne by a so-called barbarian usurper named Odoacer. after that, there were no other Western Roman Emperors and Italy was ruled by barbarian kings until the foundation of the Exarchate as a result of the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian's invasion. Odoacer was, by the way, a Roman military officer and a citizen. Romulus Augustulus was fourteen years old and had been on the throne the year previously but his father and uncle, both of whom Odoacer killed. oh, by the way, the preceding emperor? yeah, Romulus Augustulus's dad didn't actually kill him. his name was Julius Nepos, and he did get chased out of Italy. he went to his native Dalmatia (modern Croatia) and wrote angry but pleading letters to his relative by marriage, the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor Zeno, who was a little busy at the time because he had just been chased out of Constantinople by a usurper named Basiliscus. By the time Zeno succeeded in retaking Constantinople and knocking Basiliscus off, Odoacer was safely seated in Ravenna (the city of Rome had ceased to be the imperial capital some time earlier) and had 14-year-old Romulus Augustulus and the Roman Senate (still in the city of Rome) writing letters to Zeno on his behalf. Romulus and the Senate both said, essentially, hey, why don't YOU (Zeno) be the first emperor to control both halves of the empire for the first time in centuries and Odoacer can just be king in Italy, basically a governor, but it's YOUR empire.
(by the way, Romulus Augustulus was fine. he was quietly retired to a villa in Campania with his mother, we actually have letters to him from years later.)
the Italian legation seems to have arrived in Constantinople at the same time as the Julius Nepos's Dalmatian legation, which said, "hey, cousin, congrats on getting the throne back, funny story! I have the same problem. could you maybe help me out here?"
the problem is that Zeno, having just finished fighting a major civil war that almost succeeded, did not have any resources to help Nepos, and also everyone in the Eastern Roman Empire hated him (Zeno) a lot. so much. what he ends up doing is writing a strongly-worded letter to Odoacer thanking him for the offer but reminding him that he HAS a Western Roman Emperor already! right now! don't forget!
so true, bestie, Odoacer says to Zeno, and then proceeds to ignore Nepos for the next four years -- except. he continues to put Nepos on his coins. he continues to put Zeno on his coins. as far as the Roman senate and the population of Italy is concerned, they are still part of the Roman res publica. they are very clear on this fact. so are our Eastern Roman writers, interestingly, though the situation with the West is kind of tense, but Zeno is busy with like. six other civil wars. (because everyone hates him). so he can't actually do anything about the Odoacer and Nepos situation. Nepos dies in 480 (assassinated by his own nobles) and even though Odoacer springs up all "I WILL AVENGE YOUR DEATH, MY BELOVED EMPEROR" and conquers Dalmatia, this actually just makes the situation with the East worse because now there's not even the illusion of a Western Roman Emperor, but Zeno is busy having his five hundredth civil war so he can't do anything about it. (it's actually not his fault, there were numerous factors going on in the East, only some of which were that everyone hated Zeno for being essentially an outsider. his mother-in-law and his wife also hated him.)
eventually, however, Zeno manages to kill all of his problem noblemen and attempted usurpers except one guy and goes, huh, you know what. I would like you to get out of the Eastern Roman Empire but you're actually very competent so I can't beat you militarily. also would you please stop marching on Constantinople, that would be great.
that one guy is Theoderic the Great, King of the Ostrogoths. he was also a Roman citizen (Flavius Theodericus), a patrician, Zeno's son-in-arms (we're not actually sure what this entails), and a former consul, THE most prestigious office in both sides of the empire, with a host of Roman civil and military honors. he'd been raised in the court at Constantinople as a political hostage, which meant he knew the imperial system inside and out, and upon being released immediately went back to the Ostrogoths, raised an army, and started conquering things, both for and against the Eastern Romans. he had been on Zeno's side, he had been fighting Zeno, he had been on Zeno's side again, he had been fighting Zeno again, he was NOT responsible for the death of the other Gothic Theoderic, Theoderic Strabo (who once called him out for being too Roman), who died accidentally, but he was probably responsible for the death of Strabo's heir, which resulted in all of Strabo's Goths joining Theoderic's Goths. he marched on the walls of Constantinople. peak frienemy.
it's unclear if sending Theoderic and the Ostrogoths to Italy was Zeno's idea or Theoderic's, since sources differ, but one way or another Theoderic gathered up all of the Ostrogoths (men, women, and children) and set out on an overland trek to Italy, picking up various other barbarian peoples along the way, and arrived in Italy in 489, where he immediately set about making Odoacer's life a nightmare by conquering everything in Italy except Ravenna, where Odoacer holes up with his family. in 493 the bishop of Ravenna negotiates a truce between Theoderic and Odoacer, the two of them agreeing to rule Italy between them, and then Theoderic personally kills Odoacer and also has the rest of his family killed, leaving him as king of Italy -- rex Italiae.
or...what? we do know for sure that Theoderic used the title rex Italiae. he also used the titles princeps, imperator, and dominus. we even have one stone inscription, set up by a Roman senator (who ought to know) calling him augustus (emperor). what we don't know -- and scholarly ideas differ here -- is what Theoderic's actual legal relationship vis a vis the Eastern Roman Empire was because to all intents and purposes, for the next thirty years, Theoderic acted like, was treated like, and performed as the Western Roman Emperor, without ever explicitly claiming that title. but everything about his reign was centered around performing Romanness perfectly and about restoring territory to the WRE that had been lost decades earlier. which he did. he brought portions of Gaul and Spain and the Balkans under Italian rule again. he bragged about seating Gallic senators in the Roman senate for the first time in decades. every letter to he sent to the East was "okay, you're emperor, but I'm as good as you and don't you forget it, we're still the other republic (utraeque res publicae)." he went on what was essentially a triumph in Rome itself. he did the whole bread and circuses shindig. (literally, he reinstituted the annona, the grain dole, and held gladiatorial games even though he personally didn't like them.) most of the popes liked him and were happy to work with him (because they hated the patriarch in Constantinople and the various Eastern Roman Emperors). (I say most of because he definitely interfered with a couple of papal elections and may have had one pope killed.)
now, he wasn't a perfect Roman, because he was still a barbarian (non-Roman) king. there were legal distinctions between Romans and Ostrogoths in Italy. Theoderic made marriage alliances with most of his surrounding barbarian neighbors (who also all ruled former Roman territory); he wasn't a Nicene (Catholic) Christian, he was an Arian (Homoian) Christian. but he acted as a Roman emperor and seems to have been perceived as one by the bulk of the inhabitants of Italy. (yes, of course he had political enemies, yes I know about Boethius and Symmachus). also sometimes he did fight the Eastern Roman Empire but considering how many civil wars Rome had had that's basically one of the most Roman things he could do.
he dies in 525, without an adult male heir, and his grandson Athalaric becomes king under the regency of his mother, Theoderic's daughter Amalasuintha, who was essentially too Roman for most of the Ostrogothic nobility but made the Roman senate really happy. she was apparently pretty close to being a political genius, she was just unfortunately a woman. an unmarried woman. (Athalaric's father had died at some indeterminate point before Theoderic's death, we don't know when.) when Athalaric died before gaining his majority, Amalasuintha briefly reigned as sole ruler, then realized that that wasn't going to work with the Ostrogoths, and named her cousin Theodahad her co-ruler. (she did not marry him, anyone who tells you she married him is wrong. Theodahad was already married.) this backfired very badly. Theodahad had her arrested, imprisoned, and murdered.
this was a huge mistake, because Theodahad was actually incredibly incompetent, and the Eastern Roman Empire was out the lookout for blood since the Emperor Justinian was on his high horse about ~reconquering the Roman West.
and this is when the "the Roman Empire fell in 476" narrative enters the picture. it comes from an Eastern Roman Latin writer names Marcellinus comes, writing during Justinian's reign, and he is the very first person who points to that date, to the usurpation of Romulus Augustulus (who was never acknowledged by Zeno), and to Odoacer as a big, BIG change in the Roman world. previously there is no evidence that anyone in either West or East looked at 476 and thought "something fundamental has changed here." (I mean, maybe they did, but they didn't write it down or if they did it didn't survive.) in fact, Odoacer's and Theoderic's reigns were the most stable period Italy had had in decades; they'd gone through five emperors in ten years. Procopius, writing the Wars, also identifies Romulus Augustulus as the last emperor and Odoacer and Theoderic as illegitimate rulers, but the man is very much writing propaganda. (just because the Secret History hates women and also Justinian does not mean the Wars is not propaganda.) the East has a vested reason for identifying 476 and Romulus as a sea change: they want a legitimate reason to invade the West, and "avenging Amalasuintha" and "reclaiming Rome from the barbarians" are good excuses.
(Procopius really struggles with how to identify Theoderic, because he has to identify Theoderic as a usurper and a tyrant (in the technical ancient sense, not the modern one) for his propaganda to work, but even to him Theoderic is a good ruler, who could have been an emperor but never claimed the title, who held all these Roman honors, etc. there's even a big debate about Theoderic's legal status vis a vis the Eastern Roman Empire in the Wars, so it's clear that it was unclear.)
Theodahad fucks everything up, is murdered by the Goths, and the Goths name a man called Witigis as king. to legitimize this, Witigis (apparently forcibly) marries Amalasuintha's daughter (Theoderic's granddaughter) Matasuintha. too late, the Eastern Roman Empire has already invaded and they aren't stopping for shit. in 535, Ravenna falls, and the remains of the Ostrogothic court (which include a lot of Italo-Roman civil officials) are transported to Constantinople.
THAT'S the end of the Western Roman Empire, the fall of the Ostrogothic Amal dynasty.
the Gothic Wars continue for another twenty years, the Eastern Romans fuck up Italy almost irreparably (there are arguments that the repercussions were still echoing in the 20th century), and then the Lombards invade and make everything worse, but at that point there's no more Western Roman Empire, even if the Roman Senate's still around (and they are until what seems to be the early 7th century).
so basically, I feel very strongly that if anyone says they know anything about the fall of Rome, they almost certainly do not. it's not actually an equivalent situation to the modern U.S. or tbh anyone else. the 476 year is nice, it's convenient, you get the romance of Romulus Augustulus's name ("little augustus," named after the legendary founder of Rome Romulus), but it was not for more than fifty years that anyone actually decided that year was important. the situation was way, way more complicated.
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beforeiread-studies2 · 2 months ago
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May 2025 Goals (Q2)
#2025 goals, #korean goals, #german goals, #fitness goals
I didn't post my April goals because even if I did write something, I knew I was never going to stick to them anyway. It was a very busy month (example, I moved) and I really could only focus on getting past it (in a positive way). But I missed my goals and little to-do lists so I'm glad to be here again.
May is going to be BUSY, as I need to write my graduate dissertation while working a job with full-time hours TT (might switch to part-time if it get too tough, whatever). But let's still try to make the best of it :)
(in pink my goal for the year)
Write and publish my first novel. My interest in this at the moment is 0. My brain is completely focused on the dissertation. So I will set a simple goal of writing for 10 minutes every weekend (1/5).
Graduate in October. I need to write about 80 pages + bibliography. So 20 pages a month (not counting August cause my professor will be on holiday). If I look at it this way, it feels more doable than I thought! So the goal for this month is: to read 1 book for every chapter I plan on writing (1/8) + send the outline to my professor + either write 20 pages OR the first 2 chapters (ok that's a lot). I've also started the "dissertation diaries" which should help me stay consistent.
Get a job. I have an interview lined up so I need to do well at that.
Do yoga everyday. Goal: finish the Yoga With Kassandra Bedtime yoga playlist. Once I'm done with this challenge, I will reward myself by buying yoga blocks (20/32) (starting point: 19)
Read 5 books in my physical TBR. This month we will tackle a collection of US short stories that I've been reading for YEARS. I will try to read one every night. (21/56) (starting point: 19)
Pass a B2 Goethe-Zertifikat on October 15th. Won't have time to do as much as I would need, I fear. Goal: get to 30 Das Video-Thema video watched and do the online exercises too (14/30) + read 1 page from my issue of Deutsch Perfekt every day (21/68) + get to Unit 25 of Grammatik Aktiv (12/25) + 0/4 Italki conversation lessons.
Be ready to take TOPIK II lv. 5 in 2026. My heart wants me to listen to podcasts but reading is more beneficial at this point. Goal: finish reading Marry My Husband (webtoon) (30/68) (starting at 25)
Watch 12 Italian films. I only have 4 left! So I plan on watching them all this month rather than stretching it out. So I'll be able to do other stuff later :) Goal: watch 4/4 movies.
Train to do at least 10 classic push-ups. I'm currently at 20x3 inclined push-ups. Goal: 45x4 inclined push-ups (25/45)
Other random things I want to accomplish:
Try to see if I can go to the concert in June
Go to the doctor yay
Finish knitting the ribbing on my cardigan
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steve-jackson · 4 months ago
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kquil · 9 months ago
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hi pookie! happy spooky season! I hope you’re doing better now 🌟 missed your updates! can’t wait for the next chapter of DOB, you absolutely smashed it ONCE AGAIN!! In my humble opinion I think you’ve done a brilliant job at delivering isekai and motherhood. I love this fix it fic so so much!!! That being said I was wondering what inspired you to write a fic like this? was it inspired by another fix it fic? or did you come up with this idea on your own? stay blessed 🐝
omg! i can't believe you called me pookie! hehe~ hello my darling!
happy spooky season, indeed, and thank you so much! i try my best for every chapter so I'm happy you're enjoying it and the tropes ( ˶ˆᗜˆ˵ )♡
as for how i came up with the idea, it was a real mix of things. i was stressed from writing my dissertation for my final year of uni and i needed a distraction and some comfort. i had really fallen in love with the Marauders era and was hurting a lot over their angsty stores, especially Sirius and Regulus. they're such tragic characters, it broke my heart and i really wanted to see them happy. at first, i read through some fix-it-fics that were already out there but most focused on harry and the lightening era, not really the marauders. there also weren't very many reader inserts in the fix-it-fic genre and if there was, it focused a lot on romance, which is understandable but that was one thing i wanted very specifically: a reader insert fix-it-fic without a big focus on romance! so i wasn't really satisfied with what was already online, no offence to the very talented authors who wrote them, i just had very specific tropes and plots in mind that i wanted to read but couldn't really find.
the isekai and motherhood element came purely from my love of isekai manhwas, webtoons and mangas, focusing on the plots where someone becomes the villainess/villain of a story they loved in their previous life and changing the plot so that the villainess/villain gets a happy ending. i mixed that trope with my wish to be a good mother one day and wanting to see the boys with a happy childhood and mother who loved them, which is something every child deserves -- as a writer, i could do that!
in the beginning, it was just going to be a small one-shot, just to scratch that itch y'know? maybe reader transferring and treating the boys to ice cream or something and that was it, nothing too elaborate, just comfort -- i told my friends about the idea and, being harry potter fans themselves, helped me brainstorm it enough to consider writing a mini-series of imagines before i succumbed to turning it into a full series! i was really scared of the commitment since it's such a huge project to take on while i was still writing my dissertation but i pulled through and now, here i am hehe~
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goodlucktai · 11 months ago
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what gave you the confidence to start posting your writing? i rlly would love to, just kinda nervous... esp nervous it might ruin my love for my fic. but idk, i really want to share my art and make a community kinda:(
sorry if u get this question a lot^_^ i love ur fics !!!
it's always going to be a little nerve-wracking doing anything for the first time ! but if you really want to share what you have written, then you should go for it. the worst thing someone can do is not like it, and in that case it's not for them anyway
i started writing when i was pretty young and started posting like a week after i discovered the internet. i was super lucky to run into people online who were very cool and encouraged me at every turn even though back then everything i posted was pretty much garbage lol. i'm actually so grateful to those ghosts of chatrooms past and to the weird (affectionate), welcoming community i found on fanfiction dot net because if not for them then maybe i would have quit years ago and the best stories ive ever written wouldnt exist
unfortunately there are always going to be mean comments. i got a SCATHING multi paragraph long dissertation in my inbox a couple weeks ago from someone who hated my take on one of my favorite characters and decided i needed to hear all about it. if i had gotten that message when i was just starting it would have been devastating. but i am assuring you that those people are not worth your energy and probably dont have a creative bone in their body
you're not obligated to share anything, it doesnt make you any less of a writer if you would prefer to keep it for yourself. but if you do really want to share it, then please do ! try floating it by your friends first and see if that helps you feel less nervous. there's definitely someone out there dying to read that thing you wrote
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tchaikovskyed · 2 years ago
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Hi! I am an Arthurian prof and I saw your post about Malory Daily. I have a few suggestions on editions!
Most scholarship these days focuses on the Winchester Manuscript version of the Morte, whereas most popular modern English editions use the Caxton version as their source. Any public domain versions of the Morte will use Caxton. Winchester is considered closer to Malory's original text (but it's not The original), since Caxton (often heavily) edited the text to better serve his mercantile audience. For example, he makes heavy cuts to the Roman War as well as the Pentecostal Oath. If you're looking to include scholarship with each day's post, I recommend taking this into account, as most contemporary scholarship is going to focus primarily on Winchester!
With that in mind, I have a few recommended editions, although these are not in the public domain:
For Middle English (ME), PJC Field's edition through DS Brewer is the only (as in best) option. There's a paperback edition that costs ~$25 that is a BRICK but it is the best bang for your buck while also just straight up being the best version. There's also a hardcover set of the Morte and accompanying notes that is like $350 and is considered the scholarly standard, but the paperback edition is the exact same thing minus the notes. If you haven't read ME before, Malory is a great place to start because it is VERY LATE ME. He was writing in the century after Chaucer, and it's much easier to read than good ol Geoff. This is the version that most scholarship will be citing; the journal Arthuriana requires all Malory quotes to be from this version. Field in general is a great expert on all things Malory as well.
For modern English, I recommend the translation by Armstrong from Parlour Press. I believe it's also ~$25. Dorsey Armstrong is currently the editor of Arthuriana and she quite literally wrote the book on gender in the Morte. Her translation is really accessible and sticks extremely close to the ME. In my opinion, this is going to give you the closest experience to reading the ME without having to read the ME.
Future editions: at some point a translation from Whetter and Tolhurst is going to come out. K.S. Whetter is one of the big names working directly with the Winchester Manuscript (literally wrote the book on it too, studied under Field, etc) so this is bound to be a great version for anyone who wants an experience closest to the manuscript.
I hope this is helpful!
Thank you so much for this, it's been extremely helpful! I was going to make a short post about different editions but this has been 100% more coherent than anything I was going to write, and I will include all your notes in the blog's about page!
Unfortunately because I'm not too sure about copyright issues, it's easiest for the Substack to include a public domain version (more specifically the version on Project Gutenberg), with an accompanying post comparing the differences between this version and the Oxford World Classics Helen Cooper (which I'll make available online via a big ol' resources GDrive) and the Complete Works edited by Eugene Vinaver (which I have a physical copy of).
Seconded on the P.J.C Field edition which was my bible when I was writing my dissertation, although I've had a look online and it's close to impossible to access unless you are affiliated with a university in some way. I had no idea a new edition was in the works but that is really exciting!
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