Eckerle studies diaries, letters, and even notes jotted in cookbooks to understand the women of the time period and the influence of literature
Analyzing almanacs, how-to manuals, and receipt books and drama, “Reading the Natural and Preternatu...
Art history Professor Laura Dufresne spent 24 years compiling material for her book, The Fifteenth-...
The essays in this volume analyze strategies adopted by contemporary novelists, playwrights, screenw...
On her own and with collaborators, this professor of English is changing what we know about women’s ...
Julie Eckerle has received a 2013 Imagine Fund Award for her project “Women’s Letters in Trinity Col...
Genre and Women\u27s Life Writing in Early Modern England, co-edited with Michelle M. Dowd. Aldersho...
Eckerle, Julie A. Romancing the Self in Early Modern Englishwomen\u27s Life Writing. Aldershot, En...
Book synopsis: This volume provides a new context for women’s writing from the seventeenth through t...
This article discusses an approach to teaching early modern women’s writing that uses book history a...
This dissertation traces how the Renaissance rediscovery of ancient women writers led to the emergen...
This article reconstructs a social network of women writers in early modern Cornwall and Devonshir
Graduate winner: 1st place, 2017, 30th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio
Commissioned by Queen Edith in the 1060s, the Vita Ædwardi Regis (hereafter VER) has recently receiv...
Work by Janet Schrunk Ericksen, associate professor of English, will appear in a forthcoming collect...
The Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing Digital Archive presents online editions of wo...
Analyzing almanacs, how-to manuals, and receipt books and drama, “Reading the Natural and Preternatu...
Art history Professor Laura Dufresne spent 24 years compiling material for her book, The Fifteenth-...
The essays in this volume analyze strategies adopted by contemporary novelists, playwrights, screenw...
On her own and with collaborators, this professor of English is changing what we know about women’s ...
Julie Eckerle has received a 2013 Imagine Fund Award for her project “Women’s Letters in Trinity Col...
Genre and Women\u27s Life Writing in Early Modern England, co-edited with Michelle M. Dowd. Aldersho...
Eckerle, Julie A. Romancing the Self in Early Modern Englishwomen\u27s Life Writing. Aldershot, En...
Book synopsis: This volume provides a new context for women’s writing from the seventeenth through t...
This article discusses an approach to teaching early modern women’s writing that uses book history a...
This dissertation traces how the Renaissance rediscovery of ancient women writers led to the emergen...
This article reconstructs a social network of women writers in early modern Cornwall and Devonshir
Graduate winner: 1st place, 2017, 30th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio
Commissioned by Queen Edith in the 1060s, the Vita Ædwardi Regis (hereafter VER) has recently receiv...
Work by Janet Schrunk Ericksen, associate professor of English, will appear in a forthcoming collect...
The Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing Digital Archive presents online editions of wo...
Analyzing almanacs, how-to manuals, and receipt books and drama, “Reading the Natural and Preternatu...
Art history Professor Laura Dufresne spent 24 years compiling material for her book, The Fifteenth-...
The essays in this volume analyze strategies adopted by contemporary novelists, playwrights, screenw...