Brotherly Love in Eighteenth-Century Literature
By
Ruth Perry
Ruth Perry (email: rperry@mit.edu), JASNA’s 2009 Carol Medine Moss Keynote Lecturerer, is a professor at MIT, founding director of the MIT Women’s Studies program, and past president of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. She recently (with Susan Carlile) edited Charlotte Lennox’s Henrietta. Her current project is a biography of Anna Gordon Brown (1747-1810), a Scotswoman whose ballad repertoire was the first collected from a living person.