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Technology, Literacy, & Culture: Narrative Play: Storytelling Games at Home & On Screen
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
TC Popular Culture
Subject(s):
Role-playing games
,
Podcasts
,
Outlines and syllabi
Item Type:
Syllabus
Tag(s):
Actual Play
"Let people tell their stories their own way": Tristram Shandy as Novel, Provocation, Remix
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Group(s):
CLCS 18th-Century
,
LLC Late-18th-Century English
,
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography
Subject(s):
British--Social life and customs
,
Eighteenth century
,
Fiction
,
Books
,
History
,
Criticism, Textual
,
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768
Item Type:
Syllabus
Tag(s):
Tristram Shandy
,
marbling
,
18th-century British culture
,
18th-century novel
,
Book history
,
Textual scholarship
,
Laurence Sterne
ENGL4160EA: Fall 2022: How Games Tell Stories
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
TC Popular Culture
Subject(s):
Popular culture
,
Games--Study and teaching
Item Type:
Syllabus
Tag(s):
tabletop games
,
streaming
,
Narratology
,
Game studies
,
Analog game studies
4160EA: TECH LITERACY AND CULTURE How Games Tell Stories (Fall 2021)
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Subject(s):
Games--Study and teaching
,
Narration (Rhetoric)
,
Teaching
Item Type:
Syllabus
Tag(s):
roleplaying games
,
Analog game studies
,
Narrative
,
Pedagogy
Afterword: Novel Knowledge, or Cleansing Dirty Data: Toward Open-Source Histories of the Novel
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
ASECS DH Caucus
Subject(s):
Digital humanities
,
English literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Information visualization
,
Data curation
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
18th-century English literature
,
Data visualization
"Making the Motley Emblem: Marbling as Praxis"
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Subject(s):
Teaching
,
Literature--Study and teaching
,
Fiction
,
Eighteenth century
,
Books
,
History
,
Printing--Social aspects
Item Type:
Online publication
Tag(s):
Tristram Shandy
,
marbling
,
Pedagogy
,
Pedagogy of literature
,
18th-century novel
,
Book history
,
Book culture
,
Print culture
"Becoming Catherine Morland: A Cautionary Tale of Manuscripts in the Archive"
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Austen, Jane, 1775-1817
,
Fiction
,
Eighteenth century
,
Authorship
,
Books
,
History
,
Periodicals
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
book collecting
,
Jane Austen
,
Manuscript culture
,
18th-century novel
,
Authorship attribution
,
Book history
“Considering Johnson’s ‘Nose of the Mind’ and Mind’s Nose: Olfaction Deployed and Suppressed in the Age of Johnson.”
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784
,
Senses and sensation in literature
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
,
smell
,
nose
,
Rasselas
,
Samuel Johnson
,
Sensory representations in literature
Austen Among the Fragments: Understanding the Fate of Sanditon (1817)
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Editor(s):
Jennie Batchelor
Date:
2013
Subject(s):
British literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Fiction
,
Austen, Jane, 1775-1817
,
Women
,
Women authors
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
fragment
,
Mary Brunton
,
Sanditon
,
18th-century British literature
,
18th-century novel
,
Jane Austen
,
Women in the 18th century
,
Women writers
“Schools Beyond Scandal: Contextualizing The School for Scandal, 1732-1800"
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Editor(s):
Jack DeRochi
,
Daniel Ennis
Date:
2012
Subject(s):
British literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Theater
,
History
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
,
The School for Scandal
,
18th-century British literature
,
Theatre history
The End(s) of Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2012
Subject(s):
British literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Fiction
,
Books
,
History
,
Epistolaries
,
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Narrative closure
,
Sir Charles Grandison
,
18th-century British literature
,
18th-century novel
,
Book history
,
Epistolary (genre)
,
Samuel Richardson
"Wanderer’s End: Understanding Burney’s Approach to Endings"
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2010
Subject(s):
British literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Fiction
,
Women
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Endings
,
Frances Burney
,
Narrative closure
,
The Wanderer
,
18th-century British literature
,
18th-century novel
,
Novels
,
Women in the 18th century
“Remarks on Richardson: Sarah Fielding and the Rational Reader"
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Date:
2009
Subject(s):
British literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Fiction
,
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Sarah Fielding
,
18th-century British literature
,
18th-century novel
,
Samuel Richardson
“‘To such as are willing to understand": Considering Fielding's Community of Imagined Readers"
Author(s):
Emily Friedman
(see profile)
Editor(s):
Susan Carlile
Date:
2010
Subject(s):
British literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
English fiction
,
Women
,
Women authors
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
David Simple
,
History of the Countess of Dellwyn
,
Sarah Fielding
,
The Cry
,
The Governess
,
18th-century British literature
,
British novel
,
Literary reading
,
Women in the 18th century
,
Women writers
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