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   Editors' Blog 2011 by . . .

  
Laura Runge
 
   Scholarship by
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Claudia Thomas Kairoff

   • Danielle Bobker

   • Catherine Ingrassia

   • Katharine Kittredge

   Pedagogy by
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   • Elizabeth Kraft

   New Media / Women on the
   Web by
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Emily Bowles

   Book Reviews by
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   • Jennifer Golightly

   • Holly Faith Nelson
   
   • Dometa Wiegand 
   

 
 

 
 
Volume 1 Authors
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Danielle Bobker is Assistant Professor of eighteenth-century British literature and culture at Concordia University in Montreal. Her current book project, Liminal Intimacies: Closets, Carriages, and the Eighteenth-Century Social Imagination, traces links between private settings and the changing shape of extrafamilial relations in the period.

Visit Danielle Bobker's website here.

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Emily Bowles:

Emily Bowles has published essays on authors including Aphra Behn and Frances Brooke in journals and edited collections.  After serving for four years as a visiting Assistant Professor of English at Lawrence University, she has taken a position as a grant writer for the Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities in Appleton, Wisconsin.

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Jennifer Golightly:

Jennifer Golightly received her Ph.D. in 2007 from the University of Denver. Her research focuses on British radical novels of the late eighteenth century, particularly those by women.

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Catherine Ingrassia:

Catherine Ingrassia is Professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has written and edited a variety of work in eighteenth-century studies including British Women Poets of the Long Eighteenth Century, co-editor (Johns Hopkins UP, 2009), Eliza Haywood’s Anti-Pamela, editor (Broadview Press), and Authorship, Commerce and Gender in Eighteenth-Century England, author (Cambridge UP, 1998).

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Claudia Thomas Kairoff:

Claudia Thomas Kairoff is a Professor of English at Wake Forest University, where she has taught since 1986. She is the author of Alexander Pope and His Eighteenth-Century Women Readers and co-editor, with Catherine Ingrassia, of "More Solid Learning": New Perspectives on Alexander Pope's Dunciad. Her monograph entitled Anna Seward and the End of the Eighteenth Century is forthcoming from Johns Hopkins University Press, and she is co-editing, with Jennifer Keith, The Works of Anne Finch for Cambridge University Press.

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Katharine Kittredge:

Katharine Kittredge is a Professor of English at Ithaca College where she teaches courses in Children's Literature, Science Fiction, and Women's Studies.  She is the editor of Lewd and Notorious: Female Transgression in the Eighteenth Century and the author of numerous articles on the work of Melesina Trench. 


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Elizabeth Kraft:

Elizabeth Kraft, a Professor of English at the University of Georgia, is the co-editor (with William McCarthy) of The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld (University of Georgia Press, 1994) and Anna Letitia Barbauld: Selected Poetry and Prose (Broadview Press, 2001). She is also the editor of Charlotte Smith's The Young Philosopher (University Press of Kentucky, 1999). She has authored three critical monographs: Character and Consciousness in Eighteenth-Century Comic Fiction (University of Georgia Press, 1992), Laurence Sterne Revisited (Twayne, 1996), and Women Novelists and the Ethics of Desire, 1684-1814: In the Voice of Our Biblical Mothers (Ashgate, 2008).

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Holly Faith Nelson:

Holly Faith Nelson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of English and the Department Chair at Trinity Western University, where she also serves as the Co-Director of the Gender Studies Institute. She has published widely on British literature of the seventeenth and long eighteenth centuries. With Katherine Ellison, of Illinois State University, she co-founded and co-edits the online, multi-media, peer-reviewed journal Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe & His Contemporaries.

Visit Holly Faith Nelson's website here.

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Dometa Wiegand:

 

Dometa Wiegand is an Assistant Professor of English literature at Iowa State University, specializing in Romanticism. She has published on women poets of the eighteenth-century, Coleridge, Romanticism and the history of science. She is currently completing a study on astronomy and the Romantic poets.

 

Visit Dometa Wiegand's website here.


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