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Rotten eggs on the road?

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A car is a means of transportation. This is obvious. What is less obvious however is that the […]

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Olfactory language in British fiction

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Scent has so far remained largely sidelined into the context of the eighteenth-century novel. Reading Smell by Emily Friedman and published in 2016 provides models for how to incorporate olfactory knowledge into new readings of the literary form central to our understanding of the eighteenth century and modernity in general: the novel.

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Posted on 28/03/201703/03/2018 Scent Culture News
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