Friday, July 10, 2020

JSTOR Expanded Access: To Be(head) a Family: British Poetry and the Reclamation of Marie Antoinette by Trey Conatser

JSTOR announced earlier this month that they will be provided expanded access through 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This expanded access includes free read-online access for 100 articles per month through December 31st, 2020.

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Detail from Marie Antoinette Being Taken to her Execution by William Hamilton, 1794.

To Be(head) a Family: British Poetry and the Reclamation of Marie Antoinette by Trey Conatser

 An examination of early British poetry, circa 1791 through around 1796, which symbolized the downfall, death and British legacy of Marie Antoinette.

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