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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
#MaterialCulture #18thCentury #ReadECF @ProjectMUSE
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)
#readecf #18thcentury #theaterhistory
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
#ReadECF #18thCentury
Because it's Tuesday: reposting the Material Fictions articles, this one from Part 2.
#ReadECF #18thCentury
Soft Materiality: Dress and Material Fiction in T.S. Surr's /A Winter in London/
by Timothy Campbell https://t.co/FoYsLm5dgy
And what do these ECF articles have in common for "Just because it's Tuesday" posting? They all include the word "hope." Please do #readecf on Project MUSE
Philosophy in Austen’s Pump Room: How Enlightened Tolerance Became Disgust, by Hannah Lee Rogers https://t.co/HIB9emCJ8R
Monday:
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"Transformations of Gender and Race in Maria Riddell's Transatlantic Biopolitics," by Melissa Bailes
https://t.co/wAqjQDzNko
ECF front covers for #timetravelTuesday
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
#9 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)
#readecf #18thcentury #frenchstudies #whatwedo
Retweeting some ECF special issues for
#throwbackthursday
#readecf https://t.co/bzNRfH3rMn https://t.co/rFpEgvqu0J
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
#18thcentury #readecf
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
#18thcentury #readecf
And another for #throwbackthursday 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
#materialculture #18thcentury #readecf
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 @chloewigsmith
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
#18thcentury #readecf
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
#18thcentury #readecf https://t.co/bzNRfGLQUP
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
#18thcentury #readecf https://t.co/bzNRfGLQUP
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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