Grant Glass Grad Stud Eng U of North Carolina Commons username: @grantglass Twitter handle: Glass_grant Following 1 members View ActivityProfileSites 5CORE deposits 2Following 1Followers 4Groups 7DiscussionsDocs Academic InterestsDigital humanitiesLiterature Commons GroupsHCDH2020Humanities Commons Summer CampMLA2022 MLA ConventionCLCS 18th-CenturyCLCS Romantic and 19th-CenturyLLC Restoration and Early-18th-Century EnglishTC Digital Humanities Recent Commons Activity joined the group 2022 MLA Convention joined the group CLCS Romantic and 19th-Century joined the group TC Digital Humanities joined the group LLC Restoration and Early-18t… AboutI am a Ph.D. student in English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studying British literature and culture in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. My research traces contemporary notions of authorship and textuality back to the eighteenth century, arguing that emerging publication and remediation practices of fiction in fact modernized communities by abstracting notions of adaptation and intertextuality. I also work on bibliographic studies, the history of the book, computational literary studies, and digital humanities. I am also a Graduate Fellow of the Carolina Digital Humanities Initiative, a Graduate Fellow of the Migrations Lab at Duke University, the Assistant Project Manager of the William Blake Archive, Project Manager for the Bass Connections Project “Representing Migration Through Digital Humanities,”and the Assistant Director of the Digital Literacy and Communications Lab. My email address is grantg [at] live [dot] unc [dot] edu. Work Shared in COREConference papersDigital Humanities is No ObjectResisting the Machine: Learning a New Method Blog Posts MLA Presentation- Digital Humanities is No Object (Teaching and Learning, 2019-01-06) Resisting the Machine: Learning a New Method (Technology, Networks, and Sciences, 2019-01-06)