Great news for a Friday:
the new ECF special issue "Refusing 18th-Century Fictions, Part 2" is now available to read @ProjectMUSE
https://t.co/iiwCkMeK9u
ECF 36.2, April 2024
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I sent the ECF October 2024 issue to the publisher: you know what that means! Free to read book reviews on the ECF journal website at @McMasterU :
https://t.co/b18M4fc93T
#18thCentury Thanks for reading ECF journal!
Let's start Tuesday off right with an ECF article! ReadECF @ProjectMUSE -
"Clarissa’s Commerce: Relocations and Relationships in London,"
by Elizabeth Porter
https://t.co/V7zrIGqMJP #18thCentury#SamuelRichardson
Let's ReadECF @ProjectMUSE just because it's Tuesday:
"/Pamela, Part II/: Richardson’s Trial by Theatre,"
by Bethany Wong
https://t.co/DanpP1aD9J
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Looking for a Tuesday read?
Try ECF at Project MUSE:
"Philosophy in Austen’s Pump Room: How Enlightened Tolerance Became Disgust," by Hannah Lee Rogers
https://t.co/EcMPeazi55
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Global Equiano, a virtual, global, free event is coming soon! From the @Early_Caribbean. We will have many roundtables and talks from the wonderful @dem8z Dionne Brand, Lawrence Hill, @franekwuyasi @LizIkiriko and more! Register here and share!
https://t.co/8PCVthxtAH
These are the last few days of Managing Editor, Jacqueline Langille, as the ECF online voice (retiring!).
Signing off August 28th, with someone new taking over ECF social media in the fall.
Stay tuned for updates.
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Read ECF at @ProjectMUSE : https://t.co/bzNRfGMoKn
Join us in person or online as the JCB hosts the launch of the Race and Regency Lab on September 13, 2024!
Register for the virtual event here: https://t.co/2cPkYWBJQX.
Register for the in person event here: https://t.co/fLXvTdVPPx.
More details at https://t.co/0XdGtloDcR!
It's Monday! Let's ReadECF @ProjectMUSE
"On the Edges of Gothic Parody: The Neglected Work of Mrs F.C. Patrick and Sarah Green," by Mercy Cannon https://t.co/Xyd7xyRBbN
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Many thanks for reading!
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It's Monday, so let's ReadECF:
"Generation, Classification, and Human-Plant Analogies in the Mid-Eighteenth Century,"
by Ros Powell @C18Ros
https://t.co/8iArDL9UGl
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Another essay for a Monday: please Read ECF on
@ProjectMUSE
"Cosmopolitans, [Enslaved People], and the Global Market in Voltaire's /Candide, ou l'optimisme/,"
by Ingvild Hagen Kjørholt
https://t.co/JXwPVEOO9n
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Thrilled to announce a new opportunity for postgrads to present papers at @Cambridge_Uni! Our @CamHistory workshop on the Long Eighteenth Century invites PhD & Master's students from any institution to present their work. See our call for papers & please help us spread the word!
Now on the BARS Blog: CALL FOR PAPERS for Romanticism Across Borders International Conference, Université Paris Cité, Hôtel de Lauzun, March 24-25, 2025 Please share widely!
https://t.co/ocsvWKf7KY
Are you ready to submit your work to ECF for consideration?
We have spots open in the October *2025* issue for research articles.
https://t.co/pOJtDN5EpY
Questions? [email protected]#18thCentury
Submit https://t.co/uYthT0W1iB
ReadECF @ProjectMUSE
https://t.co/bzNRfGMoKn
Another amazing essay in ECF July 2024:
"A Critical Turn Inwards in /The Woman of Colour/ (1808): On Teaching Romanticism Now," by Elizabeth Neiman
ECF 36.3, pp. 459-484
https://t.co/RUJLrY2gYT
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Read ECF @ProjectMUSE !
A great start to a Thursday: a most excellent ECF article
"Carnivalizing Imoinda's Silence," by Kristina Huang @kristinahuang
https://t.co/ojhPBmS5q7
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A trip to 2017 for Wayback Wednesday to
ReadECF @ProjectMUSE
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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More from Material Fictions, an ECF special issue for this Tuesday:
Virtuous Footwear: Pamela’s Shoe Heel and Cinderilla’s "Little Glass Slipper"
by Alicia Kerfoot @alicialkerfoot
https://t.co/0Q6QvAZiEZ
#MaterialCulture#18thCentury#ReadECF@ProjectMUSE
What better way to start a Tuesday than with an ECF article?
"Phebe Gibbes, Edmund Burke, and the Trials of Empire," by Nicole Reynolds
https://t.co/PSP2IJFU0x
#ReadECF@ProjectMUSE#18thCentury
Another new ECF article in the July issue:
"Sébastien Brémond's Paratexts: Authorship, Genre, and Masculinity," by Erin Keating
ECF 36.3, July 2024, pp. 439-458
https://t.co/zm4k6LhdOX
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In ECF 36.3, @DrErinnerung argues that Sébastien Brémond used his dedicatory paratexts to create a homosocial bond between himself and the French #libertine circle at Charles II's court. Read the article here: https://t.co/AcDaEjKJA7
@umanitoba@ECFjournal