The Online Olios are back once again! “Early Modern Women Writers + Translation"
Chair: Karen Griscom (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Time: Saturday January 28, 1-3pm EST, 6-8PM GMT
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Congratulations to Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille for the first monograph on Lucy Hutchinson, and the first study to approach the Memoirs not only through history but through form, analyzing for the first time the complex digressive structure. A milestone!
Our collection of essays, Authorizing Early Modern European Women, From Biography to Biofiction, is a 2022 Co-Honorable mention in the SSEMWG prize category Collaborative Projects. Thanks again to all contributors.
1) Wonderful to see the positive reviews so far of
Bernini & his World: Sculpture & Sculptors in Early Modern Rome, by Livio Pestilli
https://t.co/7w0yKRVAIC
Credit to springer who did in the end send me a hard copy for review of mihoko Suzuki’s new book; as a long time fan of her work I’m really looking forward to this.
Enjoying a rather Sara-Read-centric week between this superb and fascinating roundtable as part of #IMCS22@MarCavendishSoc and @TheRestHistory episode on the history of childbirth. Wonderful to be hearing such vibrant discussions about women's history and literature.
I am pleased to announce that I’ve accepted a position as an Instructional Assistant Professor of English Education at Illinois State University. I‘ll be teaching methods courses and supervising field work for student teachers.
Author copies are here! 👏👏I am exceedingly proud (and hope worthy) to be contributing to the all too small canon of monographs dedicated to royalist women’s cultural production. How wonderfully thrilling to see the fruits of my labour alongside these greats, in particular.