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We are happy to announce that @1ECFrankfurt will be supporting us with some man power this weekend!
You will be able to pick up your name tag and pay the venue fee on Saturday and Sunday at the front desked, which will be manned by the ECF team.
Thanks for the support!
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A great curse and a great article title:
"Pox on Both Your Houses: The Battle of the Romeos"
by Leslie Ritchie (ECF 27.3-4 (2015)
https://t.co/WAbFljPz6b
#readecf #18thcentury
The ECF archive is stuffed with fascinating #MondayMemories
A curated special issue takes the guess-work out of searching.
The virtual issue on Propaganda is a sure thing:
https://t.co/fgP7Jr2pOj
#readecf #18thcentury
Today is Family Day in Ontario, so the ECF office is closed.
While #18thcentury authors didn't describe a low mood as "the blues," they did write about melancholy:
At Seventeen: Adolescence in Sense and Sensibility
by Shawn Lisa Maurer
https://t.co/ABi6u4BUhQ
ECF 25.4 (2013)
#mondayblues
#readecf #austen #janeausten
Getting another #traveltuesday post in under the wire:
"The Vehicle of the Soul: Motion and Emotion in Vehicular It-Narratives"
by Sara Landreth
https://t.co/8p5OOreH3c
ECF 26.1, 2013
#readecf #18thcentury
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
ECF authors' innovative research into some of the classics: Defoe, Richardson, Austen, it-narratives https://t.co/Te8JJ9BL0p #18thcentury
Featuring 22 articles, largest ECF issue w many illustrations: Fiction & Print Culture (2002, 14.3-4) #18thcentury https://t.co/qNyR3FRnDW
Richardson's trial by theatre in Pamela Part 2, by Bethany Wong, ECF 29.2 now @ProjectMUSE https://t.co/oQnVua9GBP #18thcentury #literature
Ecf website getting major updates soon. Getting ready for bigger things. #MMA #extremecage… https://t.co/ThYoWQvl1J
Next ECF rolling out. Big things happening with them. #graphicdesign #cagefight #flyer #ar… https://t.co/k4Vc8LyAst