Browse newsletters about literary history
9 literary history newsletters from across the web

Mining the Dalkey Archive
by Chad W. Post
Chad W. Post delves into the singular publishing legacy of John O'Brien and Dalkey Archive Press, exploring its history, literary impact, and vast 1,000-book collection.

Literary Ladies Guide | Nava Atlas | Substack
by Nava Atlas
Nava Atlas's Literary Ladies Guide preserves and elevates classic and forgotten women writers. Explores their lives, works, and literary history, including diverse voices for an inspiring bookish life.

PCP Press | Substack
by PCP Press
PCP Press, founded in 1969, publishes avant-garde books and insurgent authors, championing transgressive works that challenge and provoke.

Inside Books di Ilenia Zodiaco | Substack
by Ilenia
Ilenia Zodiaco's Inside Books provides a millennial, pop perspective on literature and publishing. It features critical analysis, literary gems, and a unique classics reading group.

Books & Culture | Substack
by Books & Culture
An English literature lecturer with a PhD guides readers through classic works every two months, providing context, close readings, and in-depth analysis.

Beyond Bloomsbury | Victoria K. Walker | Substack
by Victoria K. Walker
Victoria K. Walker, a historian, curates artist and writer biographies, focusing on early 20th-century art, literature, and the Bloomsbury Group.

Read the Classics with Henry Eliot | Substack
by Henry Eliot
Henry Eliot, editor and author of The Penguin Classics Book, leads weekly classic book read-alongs and discussions, exploring timeless literature with unique insights.
The Austen Connection
"The Austen Connection" explores Jane Austen's life, literary works, and enduring cultural impact for devoted fans and new readers alike.
The Novelleist
The Novelleist provides deep dives into novels, analyzing authors, their writing processes, and the literary landscape. A must for book lovers and writers.