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Author Biography

Karen Griscom is a Ph.D. candidate in English Literature and Criticism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and specializes in early modern British literature with a focus on translation and women’s writing. Her research focuses on women’s translation networks in the seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries and the abundant possibilities translation provides to challenge traditional notions of authorship, source, and genre. Her paper “‘Loud Sounds of Joy’: Music in Aphra Behn’s Pindaric Odes” won the Committee Prize at the 2022 Annual Conference of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Karen teaches literature and writing at the Community College of Rhode Island.

Abstract

A review of The Oxford English Literary History: Volume 5: 1645–1714: The Later Seventeenth Century by Margaret J. M. Ezell.

Keywords

English literary history, women writers

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