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School for Scandal at the Folger
Is it possible that the eighteenth-century stage offered more adventurous female possibilities than our own can imagine? Or is it that we can’t imagine that they imagined … more »
The Long Eighteenth
School for Scandal at the Folger
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 3 days ago: Is it possible that the eighteenth-century stage offered more adventurous f … more »
Hans Turley
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 3 weeks ago: The Long Eighteenth mourns the loss of the warm and wonderful Hans Turley, who died this week after … more »
Session at ASECS on Dave Mazella's Book
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 4 weeks ago: “Roundtable on David Mazella’s The Making of Modern Cynicism” Maureen Harkin, Reed Co … more »
Oroonoko at the Duke on 42nd Street
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 4 months ago: If I may briefly interrupt this discussion– For anyone anywhere near NYC, a rare opportu … more »
Introduction to *It*
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 4 months ago: In its contemporary meaning, “It,” Joseph Roach explains, was … more »
Read *It*; Talk about *It*; Blog *It*
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 6 months ago: The Eighteenth-Century Reading Group here at the University of Maryland will next be discussing Joe … more »
The Long 18th MLA cultural studies pedagogy panel wrap-up
Dave Mazella wrote 6 months ago: Thanks to everyone who showed up at 7 pm last Friday night to hear the panel that Laura Rosenthal an … more »
The Constant Couple at the Pearl Theater, NYC
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 7 months ago: I just saw this advertised today in the New York Times. This play was Peg Woffington’s big … more »
The Enlightenment: FOR or AGAINST? (Part 2)
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 12 months ago: In the interest of equal time on the Enlightenment issue, here is the call for the next discussion. … more »
Call for Proposals: The Future of Feminist Theory
Laura Rosenthal wrote 1 year ago: Call for Proposals The Future of Feminist Theory in Eighteenth-Century Studies: An Issue Celebrating … more »
The Enlightenment: FOR or AGAINST? (Part 1)
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 1 year ago: Dave’s comment reminded me that I’ve been meaning to put this up for a while: P … more »
We're going to Chicago! It's a Long Eighteenth MLA panel!
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Dave Mazella wrote 1 year ago: Laura just got word that our panel was accepted, so we’ll get to endure the fierce winds of Ch … more »
Betterton's Funeral: Anderson and Roach, part II
Dave Mazella wrote 1 year ago: I’m happy that Laura suggested this mini-forum, because when I first looked at Roach a long ti … more »
Scandal, Print, and Performance
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 1 year ago: I had originally framed this discussion as a reflection on the difference between thinking about pri … more »
CFP: Cultural Studies/Eighteenth-Century Studies in the Classroom (MLA '07)
Dave Mazella wrote 1 year ago: Laura R. and I are putting together this Special Session Panel for MLA, and still have some open slo … more »
After Atlanta: Scandal, Print, Performance, and Nation
Laura Rosenthal wrote 1 year ago: In February several of us at the University of Maryland blogged about Maxine Berg (and David Hume) o … more »
stand up for bastards
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Laura Rosenthal wrote 1 year ago: For all you Shakespeare fans out there, I just saw a wonderful King Lear at the Folger Shakespeare L … more »
Gender, Civic Humanism, Method
Carrie Shanafelt wrote 1 year ago: Dave posed a question about my brief comment on gender and civic humanism, and this post is a follow … more »
