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Lauren Grant will workshop "Education in Daniel Defoe's Review: 'AN Entertaining Part in every Sheet.'" click here to find out more |
The eighteenth and
nineteenth century
works-in-progress group will provide a collegial forum in which
graduate students and faculty members can share work
including master’s
essays, book or dissertation chapters, and
journal articles. Our aims are to promote scholarly cross-century collaboration among graduate students and faculty members and to increase the departmental presence of eighteenth and nineteenth century studies. We hope that the works-in-progress group will facilitate graduate students’ professionalization by initiating discussion about research, writing, and publication. |
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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 |