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  • Contributors

Valerie Billing is a PhD candidate in the English department at the University of California, Davis. Her current work focuses on representations of size and gender in early modern English poetry, drama, and visual art.

Matthew W. Binney is Assistant Professor of English at Eastern Washington University. He is the author of The Cosmopolitan Evolution (2006), and has published articles in 1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era, Modern Language Review, and elsewhere.

E. L. Devlin is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge.

Katherine Mannheimer is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Rochester. She is the author of Print, Visuality, and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Satire: “The Scope in Ev’ry Page” (2011), in addition to several articles on theater, print culture, and the history of reading.

Denys Van Renen recently defended his dissertation in English at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on representations of cross-cultural exchange and environmental destruction in the literature of the long eighteenth century. He has published articles in Comparative Drama and Philological Quarterly (forthcoming). [End Page 132]

Bethany Wiggin is Associate Professor and Undergraduate Chair of German at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Novel Translations: The European Novel and the German Book, 1680–1730 (2011), and has published articles in German Quarterly, Seminar, and elsewhere. At present, she is completing Germanopolis: Postcolonial Figures in Colonial Atlantic History, 1683–1763 and co-editing the essay collection Un/Translatables: New Maps across Germanic Literatures. [End Page 133]

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