Like most of the books I’ve read this month (and last month), Hall’s Things of Darkness is for my Ph.D. exams that are, unfortunately, right around the corner (literally counting down the weeks until I can read for fun more consistently again!).
Even if this isn’t technically “fun” reading, it’s always fun to read Hall’s book. It’s my second? third? time doing so (really don’t know why I didn’t log the other times), but I feel like I learn just as much from it now as I did when I first picked it up. I think it’s safe to say that this book made me adjust my course of study (from early modern women writers, generally, to early modern women writers and race, specifically), and for that, I’ll be forever indebted to Hall.