AUDREY BILGER
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"Mocking the 'Lords of Creation': Comic Male Characters in Frances<br />
Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen." Women's Writing: The<br />
Elizabethan to Victorian Period 1.1 (1994): pp. 77-98.<br />
Review of Essays, Poems, and Simplicity: A Comedy, Lady Mary<br />
Wortley Montagu (Clarendon, 1993). Women's Writing: The<br />
Elizabethan to Victorian Period 1.1 (1994): pp. 119-121.<br />
"'A History Reduc'd into Patches': Patchwork and the Woman<br />
Novelist" (on Jane Barker's A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies).<br />
Quilt Culture: Tracing the Pattern. Eds. Judy Elsley and Cheryl<br />
Torsney. Columbia: University of Missouri Press (1994): pp. 18-<br />
32.<br />
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PUBLIC LECTURES: "Women and Comedy." Borders Books, Montclair. March 13, 1999.<br />
"Laughing Feminism." Claremont Colleges Library Speaker Series.<br />
Feb. 3, 1999.<br />
"Traditions of Feminist Laughter." Pasadena Senior Curriculum<br />
Lecture Series "Understanding the Role of Women in Western<br />
Culture," sponsored by Occidental College, May 16, 1995.<br />
"Feminists Have No Sense of Humor, and Other Myths." Cornell<br />
College, March 16, 1995.<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
PAPERS:<br />
"Dark Laughter: The Comic, the Gothic, and Revolutionary<br />
Feminism." Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century<br />
Studies Conference. Williams College, Williamstown Massachusetts,<br />
September 17-20, 1998.<br />
"'Scholaring' and 'Mastering': Strategic Positioning in the<br />
Courtship of Frances Burney and Alexandre d'Arblay." American<br />
Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. University<br />
of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, April 1-5, 1998.<br />
"Engaging Laughter" [on teaching 18th-century literature in the<br />
undergraduate classroom]. American Society for Eighteenth-Century<br />
Studies 27th Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas, March 27-31, 1996.<br />
"The Nonsense of Common Sexism: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's<br />
Enlightenment Feminist Satire." Northeast America Society for<br />
Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference. University of Ottawa,<br />
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, September 7-10, 1995.<br />
"'The Happy Genius of Nonsense': Comedy and the Woman Writer."<br />
Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference.<br />
University of California, Irvine, February 17-19, 1995.<br />
"The Politics of Laughter: Feminist Comic Strategies in<br />
Wollstonecraft's Vindication." Aphra Behn Society Conference.<br />
Huntington Library, San Marino, California, October 7-9, 1994.<br />
"Making Fun of the Angel in the House: Female<br />
Tricksters in Burney, Edgeworth, and Austen." Third Annual<br />
Conference on Women Writers of 18th- and 19th-Century Britain.<br />
Michigan State University, East Lansing, April 15-16, 1994.<br />
"Domesticating the Comic Muse: Women, Gender, and Eighteenth-<br />
Century Theories of Comedy." Modern Language Association<br />
Convention, Toronto, Canada, December 27-30, 1993.<br />
"Nice Girls Don't Laugh: The Invention of the Humorless Female in<br />
Eighteenth-Century England." Aphra Behn Society. Portland,<br />
Maine, September 17-18, 1993.