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   Eighteenth Century Studies)

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   (Journal)
  
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   the Study of Romanticism)

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If you
are interested in workshopping a current or on-going project, would like to be added to our   
email list or if you have any questions regarding the WiP Group, please feel free to contact:   

Lauren Grant, Doctoral Candidate in English  
lgrant@u.washington.edu  


Juliet Shields, Assistant Professor, Department of English 
js37@u.washington.edu

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A separate project,
The Nineteenth-Century Studies Group, may also be of interest.  This group intends to  
provide an interdisciplinary forum for graduate students at the University of Washington whose work engages  
 the long nineteenth century, broadly defined, from a variety of different methodological perspectives.  Their  
 focus is British, but their historical framework encompasses both ends of the nineteenth century,  
and they welcome and encourage the participation of members who work both in the  
eighteenth century as well as the turn of the twentieth.  

For further information see their website.  
Or contact Jane Lee at: jlee33@u.washinton.edu  
or JoAnn Kelly at: joannk@u.washington.edu  



The 18th and 19th Century Works-in-Progress Group at the University of Washington, Seattle  
Graphic: details from Francis Coates, "Paul Sandby." 1761, Tate Britain, London; Joseph Wright of Derby, "An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump." 1768. National Gallery, London; 
William Hogarth, "Scholars at a Lecture." 1736; Thomas Gainsborough, "Mr and Mrs Andrews." 1748-49. National Gallery, London. 
If you have any question or concerns regarding this website please contact lgrant@u.washington.edu