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"Plebeianizing the Female Soldier: Radical Liberty and /The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies/,"
by Fraser Easton @fraser_easton
https://t.co/ERDVGfv0GT
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"Memory, Monuments, and Melancholic Genius in Margaret Cavendish's /Bell in Campo/,"
by Holly Faith Nelson and Sharon Alker https://t.co/vbMXYEEANi
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Attached pictures: two portraits of Margaret Cavendish.
If you're looking for a weekend #LongRead
may I recommend Material Fictions?
Part 2 includes
"The Glove as Fetish Object in Eighteenth-Century Fiction and Culture," by Tracey Hutchings-Goetz
https://t.co/ctJEa4DzaO
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Ten years ago already!
"Cosmopolitanism and the Radical Politics of Exile in Charlotte Smith's /Desmond/," by Fuson Wang
ECF 25.1, Fall 2012
https://t.co/wBoDVzC8fF
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Another suggestion for a weekend read:
an ECF article @ProjectMUSE
Transformations of Gender and Race in Maria Riddell's Transatlantic Biopolitics,
by Melissa Bailes
https://t.co/1ak0ZdI6hS #18thCentury #Long18thCentury
Visiting 2015 essays for today's ECF tweets:
"Pox on Both Your Houses: The Battle of the Romeos"
by Leslie Ritchie
https://t.co/WAbFljPz6b ECF 27.3-4 (2015)
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Many thanks to the 41 scholars who submitted essays so far in 2021. The ECF editors currently have 12 submissions under consideration, at various stages of the review process.
We're here! Please do send us your work:
https://t.co/XPG4qFgLaS
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One more, this one from Summer 2017:
https://t.co/QcP332MdsK
with that fish-dress cover! https://t.co/b84pih5cmq
You can find ECF on Project MUSE:
Plebeianizing the Female Soldier: Radical Liberty and /The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies/, by Fraser Easton https://t.co/6qpzzvOzqb
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Because it's Tuesday: reposting the Material Fictions articles, this one from Part 2.
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Soft Materiality: Dress and Material Fiction in T.S. Surr's /A Winter in London/
by Timothy Campbell https://t.co/FoYsLm5dgy