Eliza Haywood and Empire: Exposing Empire in the Female Spectator
In my presentation on Dr. Catherine Ingrassia's Eliza Haywood and Empire panel today at 4:50 EST, I will be discussing my research using the digital...
Field Report: University Archives and Special Collections at Oakland University
On Friday, 24 January 2020, from 9:30 to noon, I visited the University Archives and Special Collections at Oakland University in order to conduct on-site...
On “Editing Eliza Haywood’s The Female Spectator (1744–1746): Making (and Unmaking) a Periodical ‘for Women,’” chapter by Kathryn King in Editing Women’s Writing, 1670-1840
In this book chapter within an edited volume on editing 18th-century women’s writing, Kathryn King recounts her experience editing the highly acclaimed critical edition of...
Dogs, Love, Brain Scans, and the Long Eighteenth Century
Human subjects climbed in an fMRI to have their brains scanned while reading a Jane Austen novel for an article published by a literary scholar...
Early Modern Women Writers and the Literary Mirror
Two patterns which I have noticed in reading Women Poets of the English Civil War and the poetry of Lanyer, Wroth, and Evelyn converge in...