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  1. Emily C. Friedman teaches courses on British literature, book history, and game narratives. Trained as a book historian, narratologist, and digital humanist, her work examines the history of cultural production outside of commercial mass media from the eighteenth century to today, from never-published manuscript fiction to emerging media.

  2. I'm a scholar and critic who wants to understand media experiences from audiences past, present, and future. This fascination has taken me to study everything from the language of smell, never-published manuscript fiction, creator cultures, and tabletop roleplaying games and their performances across the analog-digital spectrum.

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · I'm Emily Friedman. I wear many hats: in my day job, I'm an associate professor of English at Auburn University, a public land-grant university. They hired me as a specialist in the eighteenth-century with training in book history and digital humanities.

  4. E.C. Friedman. Emily C. Friedman is an assistant professor of English at Auburn University. She received her BA in English cum laude and with departmental honors from Bryn Mawr College, where she researched adaptations of Richardson's Pamela as a D.M.N. Marshall Fellow with Peter M. Briggs.

  5. PhD, English. University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri (2009). Primary Field: Long Eighteenth-Century British Literature Secondary Field: History of the Book

  6. abcnews.go.com › News › emily-friedman-abc-newsEmily Friedman - ABC News

    Oct 31, 2012 · Oct. 31, 2012 -- Emily Friedman ( @EmilyABC) is a digital reporter and producer for ABC News. She is a regular contributor toABCNews.com and ABC News Radio. Since May 2011, she has served as a digital campaign reporter covering Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.

  7. Jan 9, 2012 · I have presented and published work on editorial practice, women's writing, texts in conversation, theatre, and endings. I also work as the founder and elected President of the Samuel Richardson Society, and maintain close ties to Chawton House Library, where I was a visiting research fellow. My interest in the long eighteenth century can best ...

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