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For today's #FlashbackFriday
The Vehicle of the Soul: Motion and Emotion in Vehicular It-Narratives
by Sara Landreth
https://t.co/TlVzXiZLS8
ECF Volume 26, Number 1, Fall 2013
#readecf #18thcentury
Another new ECF virtual issue launches today:
it's on the apropos topic of propaganda, curated and with an introduction by Rachel K. Carnell, Cleveland State U.
https://t.co/fgP7Jrk1cT
#18thcentury #readecf #18thcenturyfakenews
Reflections essays now feature in ECF:
"The Danger of Liaisons," by Jennifer Tsien
https://t.co/6IYpljapS6
ECF 30.4, Summer 2018, read now @ProjectMUSE
#18thcentury #readecf #whatwedo See the abstract in the first image here:
Making Weather: Communication Networks and the Great Storm of 1703
by Sean Silver, ECF 30.4, Summer 2018
https://t.co/aLZiNxkzjG
#18thcentury #readecf #danieldefoe
See the article abstract in the first picture here.
Another excellent Reflections essay in ECF @ProjectMUSE issue 30.3:
“The Wonders of Medicine in Literary Education”: Teaching Eighteenth-Century Hysteria, by Heather Meek
https://t.co/oB6jYEpgDO
#18thcentury #readecf #narrativemedicine #literatureandscience
In the new ECF issue, 30.3:
Dryden's Georgic Fictionality, by Katarina O'Briain, Johns Hopkins U.
https://t.co/LMcShHNa27
See abstract in the picture:
#18thcentury #johndryden #georgic
For yr #FridayReads may I recommend an ECF essay or two?
Especially scintillating:
"Georgian Theatre in an Information Age: Media, Performance, Sociability," ed. Daniel O'Quinn and Gillian Russell
https://t.co/R5pHNH9Cys #18thcentury
Yr Sunday long read:
Mediating Richardson, an ECF special issue
ed. Louise Curran & Sören Hammerschmidt
https://t.co/4yxuyylnZ6 #18thcentury
How to embarrass your children #18thCentury style -- Dads learning to "Whip/NaeNae" (aka the Quadrille)
https://t.co/Q4qbaBDMns
#readECF
You vacation in the country, but there’s nothing to do except drink.
https://t.co/Q4qbaBDMns
#18thCenturyProblems #18thCentury #readECF