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Chronicle Essay: "How Your Journal Ed...
Article and Previously Unpublished 1798 ms. in TSWL
I'm excited about this
just published article
"Mary Wollstonecraft, 'Ithuriel,' and the Rise of the Feminist Author-Ghost" (behind paywall) from
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature.
It features a previously unpublished manuscript as its appendix. The 1798 story, "Ithuriel," deserves a lot more attention from readers and scholars, as it imagines a conversation among dead feminists Mary Wollstonecraft, Lady Jane Grey, Aspasia, Boadicea, and Sappho.
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