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Alicia L. Kerfoot

@alicialkerfoot

Associate Professor of Eighteenth-Century British Literature. Working on footwear, fashion, and needle arts in literature at the moment.

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Ok fashion historians: help! How can one tell the difference between a brown/yellowish cotton twill and nankeen? Would a typical consumer know the difference? And then if the fabric is dyed, did it matter to a Regency consumer? Happy for any literature recs!

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🎉 Happy Birthday Jane Austen! 📖 Today marks #JaneAusten’s 248th birthday, born #onthisday in 1775. 🌟 Today we are celebrating her life and getting excited for our Virtual Birthday Party this evening! Tickets are available up until 5pm this evening: buff.ly/47TfEEe

🎉 Happy Birthday Jane Austen!

📖 Today marks #JaneAusten’s 248th birthday, born #onthisday in 1775.

🌟 Today we are celebrating her life and getting excited for our Virtual Birthday Party this evening! Tickets are available up until 5pm this evening: buff.ly/47TfEEe
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Happy Birthday #JaneAusten! You might enjoy this short article I wrote a few years ago Hopkins Press ‘Heels, Flats & Ankle Straps: Transitional Shoes In Jane Austen's World.’ Read on: press.jhu.edu/newsroom/heels… An excellent ex. of kid slippers c. 1790-1800.

Happy Birthday #JaneAusten! You might enjoy this short article I wrote a few years ago <a href="/JHUPress/">Hopkins Press</a>  ‘Heels, Flats &amp; Ankle Straps: Transitional Shoes In Jane Austen's World.’ Read on: press.jhu.edu/newsroom/heels… An excellent ex. of kid slippers c. 1790-1800.
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Donate to Alicia Kerfoot's Dry Feb Canada dryfeb.ca/users/alicia-k… #dryfeb Day One! Looking forward to raising money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Donate if you can! 💛💛💛

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"On Our Flag Means Death, the spirit of foppery, especially its gentler masculinity, is celebrated." Our latest issue concludes with Lucina Schwartz on the historical contexts for understanding the characters on Taika Waititi's hit show. the-rambling.com/2024/01/21/iss…

Dr Serena Dyer (@serena_dyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you listened to Take This Token, the podcast from the Foundling Museum? You can listen to Ariane Fennetaux & I discussing Tokens of Style in this episode podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/found… I also curated part of the online exhibition, which you can view here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/found…

Have you listened to Take This Token, the podcast from the <a href="/FoundlingMuseum/">Foundling Museum</a>? You can listen to <a href="/ArianeFennetaux/">Ariane Fennetaux</a> &amp; I discussing Tokens of Style in this episode podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/found… 

I also curated part of the online exhibition, which you can view here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/found…
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Today I noticed that the Folger's Shakespeare Library softcovers look suspiciously like cans of LaCroix. Here is a 🧵of pairings, starting with A Midsummer Night's Dream and a lovely can of fizzy lemon water.

Today I noticed that the Folger's Shakespeare Library softcovers look suspiciously like cans of LaCroix. Here is a 🧵of pairings, starting with A Midsummer Night's Dream and a lovely can of fizzy lemon water.