Pockets, Riddles, and Ciphers: Between Books and Bodies in Jane Austen’s Emma
  
 
  
    
      
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						Emma Marie Duke
				
				
	        Emma Marie Duke is a first-year PhD student at the University of Texas–Austin. She graduated with distinction from Yale University and recently completed an MPhil at the University of Cambridge. Her work focuses on long eighteenth-century women writers, embodiment, and the history of the book. She is a Life Member of JASNA.