ReadECF
"Plebeianizing the Female Soldier: Radical Liberty and /The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies/,"
by Fraser Easton
https://t.co/ERDVGfv0GT

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Please ReadECF
"Memory, Monuments, and Melancholic Genius in Margaret Cavendish's /Bell in Campo/,"
by Holly Faith Nelson and Sharon Alker https://t.co/vbMXYEEANi

Attached pictures: two portraits of Margaret Cavendish.

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If you're looking for a weekend
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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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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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.

Soft Materiality: Dress and Material Fiction in T.S. Surr's /A Winter in London/
by Timothy Campbell https://t.co/FoYsLm5dgy

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And what do these ECF articles have in common for "Just because it's Tuesday" posting? They all include the word "hope." Please do on Project MUSE
Philosophy in Austen’s Pump Room: How Enlightened Tolerance Became Disgust, by Hannah Lee Rogers https://t.co/HIB9emCJ8R

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Monday:
ECF on |
"Transformations of Gender and Race in Maria Riddell's Transatlantic Biopolitics," by Melissa Bailes
https://t.co/wAqjQDzNko

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ECF front covers for
Retro design and full color: see pics.
Read ECF journal on Project MUSE --
https://t.co/bzNRfH3rMn

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Getting readers for your work. Top 10 ECF downloads in 2019 include
Cosmopolitans, Slaves, and the Global Market in Voltaire's /Candide, ou l'optimisme/
by Ingvild Hagen Kjørholt
https://t.co/JXwPVF5Rbn
ECF 25.1 (2012)

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Many fascinating topics in the most recent ECF special issue:
"Transformations of Gender and Race in Maria Riddell's Transatlantic Biopolitics," by Melissa Bailes
ECF 32.1, 2019
https://t.co/3fb2qLhoob

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Another from the most recent ECF special issue:
"Crusoe's Animals, Annotated: Cats, Dogs, and Disease in the Naval Chronicle Edition of Robinson Crusoe, 1815" by Lucinda Cole
ECF 32.1, 2019
https://t.co/9Pp2TI8mxY

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And another for from Material Fictions, ECF special issue
“Soft Materiality: Dress and Material Fiction in T.S. Surr’s /A Winter in London/,” by Timothy Campbell
https://t.co/MEMfMmjbQB

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Habiliments! I love that word.
Clothes without Bodies: Objects, Humans, and the Marketplace in Eighteenth-Century It-Narratives and Trade Cards
by Chloe Wigston Smith
https://t.co/zND2QSbQPj

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And now for some ECF essays on habiliments:
Colonial Discourse on Irish Dress and the Self as “Outward Dress”: Swift’s Sartorial Self-Fashioning
by Siyeon Lee
https://t.co/4mTSTC69UR

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ECF Spring 2020 (32.2) drops in April, and I cannot stop thinking abt the great articles in that issue:
"Plebeianizing the Female Soldier: Radical Liberty and The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies"
by Fraser Easton
https://t.co/bzNRfGLQUP

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While Spring 2020 is not due until April, I cannot stop thinking about the great articles that will run in that issue, including:
"Robinson Crusoe and the Earthy Ground"
by James Robert Wood
https://t.co/bzNRfGLQUP

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Trying something new:
a thread of Jane Austen articles in ECF,
sort of an "instant special issue" from the archives.
First up:
Jane Austen and “Banal Shakespeare,” by Megan Taylor
ECF Volume 27, Number 1, Fall 2014, pp. 105-125
https://t.co/E3vDmn2VdT

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