An Index of Authors from Volume 61 to Volume 62, 2020-2021

Alves, Kathleen Tamayo, “Introduction: Scholarship in a Time of Crisis,” 62: 467-70.

Anderson, Misty G., “Hermeneutics, the Hebrew Bible, and the Cosmopolitan Reader,” 62: 441-45.

Andrea, Bernadette, “Post-Saidian Studies of Eighteenth-Century European Literature and Culture,” 62: 457-63.

Bailes, Melissa, “Fruit and Horticultural Symbolism in British Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century,” 61: 123-26.

Barnett-Woods, Victoria, “Atlantic Entanglements: Identity Politics in the Early Creole Novel,” 62: 115-18.

Bezio, Kelly L., “Defining Pastoral Racism in William Earle’s Obi and George Keate’s The Interesting History of Prince Lee Boo,” 61: 453-72.

Bhattacharya, Mrinmoyee, “Objects, Senses, and the Materiality of Identity,” 61: 73-88.

Bohls, Elizabeth A., “Going Places: Traveling Women Claim Cultural Authority,” 61: 133-37.

Brown, Laura, “Other-than-Humans in Specie and Species,” 62: 153-68.

Bullington, Thomas, “Analogies from the Vegetable Creation: The Botanical Logic of Edgeworth’s Belinda,” 61: 1-21.

Carpenter, Olivia, “Revisiting Abolition and the Power of ‘We’,” 62: 471-76.

Charles, Katherine G., “Speaking Across: Literary Form and Speech in Obi; or, the History of Three-Fingered Jack,” 61: 289-312.

Cohen, Matt and Samantha Gilmore, “Why Can’t the English Teach Their Children How to Speak?,” 61: 525-31.

Cole, Megan, “Variable Bodies and the Reconfiguring of Textual and Cultural Landscapes,” 62: 119-22.

Cook, Collin, “Eliza Haywood and the Epistemological Frustrations of Embodiment, ” 62: 405-30.

Coppola, Al, “Enlightenolatry from Peter Gay to Steven Pinker: Mass Marketing Enlightenment and the Thick Eighteenth Century,” 62: 355-83.

Creighton, Alexander, “Animality, Hybridity, and the Grammar of the Body in Late Eighteenth-Century Visual Satire,” 62: 295-313.

Damrongpiwat, Pichaya, “Fictions of Materiality in Clarissa,” 62: 43-62.

DeGabriele, Peter, “Colonel Jack’s Pocket: Subjectivity, Money, and Metaphor,” 61: 245-61.

Doody, Margaret, “Bees, Women, Goths, and Mirrors: How the Future Once Looked, and How Our Field Might Look,” 62: 243-56.

Fabricant, Carole, “Back to the Future: Felicity Nussbaum and the World of Eighteenth-Century Studies,” 62: 135-51.

Farr, Jason S., “The Novice’s Bold and Inexperienced Imagination,” 62: 107-10.

Fourny, Diane, “Core and Peripheral Civilizations: Voltaire’s Tragic Vision and Historical Thinking in L’Orphelin de la Chine (1755),” 61: 45-72.

Ftacek, Julia, “Gladiator Girls: Transphobia in the Eighteenth Century and Today,” 62: 489-95.

Hall, Jordan, “Ideologies of Listening and the Rise of the Hypercritic: Rethinking Italian Opera in The Dunciad,” 62: 63-81.

Hanlon, Aaron R., “From Writing Lives to Scaling Lives in Joseph Priestley’s Chart of Biography,” 62: 279-93.

Hershinow, Stephanie Insley, “The Incest Plot: Marriage, Closure, and the Novel’s Endogamy,” 61: 149-64.

Hutchins, Zach, “Crèvecoeur’s Miltonic Epic: Paradise Lost and the Subversive Structural Poetics of Letters from an American Farmer,” 61: 89-111.

Johnson, Shelby, “‘The fate of St. Domingo awaits you’: Robert Wedderburn’s Unfinished Revolution,” 61: 373-90.

Joseph, Betty, “The Enlightenment’s Linguistic Dimension, or, How We Came to be Socially Constructed,” 62: 225-41.

Keating, Erin, “Masculinity and Gatekeeping in Depictions of the Restoration Coffeehouse,” 62: 385-404.

Khan, Yasser Shams, “Variant Rebellions: Psychic Compromise in Obi; or, Three-Fingered Jack,” 62: 259-78.

King, Rachael Scarborough, “Media and/as History in Eighteenth-Century Literature,” 61: 533-37.

—., “Speaking Freely, Writing Poetically: Law and Literature in Eighteenth-Century Free Speech Debates,” 62: 435-39.

King, Rachael Scarborough and Seth Rudy, “Is This the End?,” 62: 483-88.

Kramnick, Jonathan, “Afterword: The Novel as Method,” 61: 281-85.

Landreth, Sara, “Hannah More’s Clockwork Christians,” 61: 207-25.

Lanser, Susan S., “Second-Sex Economics: Race, Rescue, and the Heroine’s Plot,” 61: 227-44.

Lau, Travis Chi Wing, “”Laying Medicine More Open to Mankind”: Public Health and Accessibility,” 62: 497-501.

Lee, Wendy Anne, “The Vicar and the Sovereign: Monarchism in Oliver Goldsmith’s The Vicar of Wakefield,” 61: 187-206.

Leichman, Jeffrey M., “Depth Match: Performance, History, and Digital Games,” 62: 1-20.

Longaker, Mark Garret and William Rodney Herring, “”Money is not a Pledge”: Early Financial Genres, the Battle of the Banks, and John Law’s Money and Trade Considered,” 61: 353-72.

Lubey, Kathleen and Rebecca Tierney-Hynes, “Introduction: The Novel as Theory,” 61: 141-48.

MacPherson, Sandra, “The Novel Is a Theory of Allegory,” 61: 263-79.

Menely, Tobias, “Animality and the Poetics of Personhood,” 62: 453-56.

Missé, Blanca, “Diderot’s Thoughts on the Interpretation of Nature: A Materialist Aesthetics for Science,” 61: 495-517.

Moore, Sean, “Sovereign Debt Default and Restoration Literature: Dryden’s Exclusion Crisis Poems, Goldsmiths, and the Stop of the Exchequer of 1672,” 61: 23-44.

Morrissey, Lee, “A Transatlantic, and Global, Colonial Intersectionality in the Eighteenth Century,” 61: 117-21.

Murray, Hannah Lauren, “Reading Utopia in 2022,” 62: 477-82.

Navarro, Oleski Miranda, “Imperial Wars and the British Occupation of Havana,” 62: 431-434.

Orr, Bridget, “How the Freemasons Invented Domestic Tragedy,” 62: 169-87.

Pascoe, Judith, “Women Wanderers and Disruptive Forces,” 61: 113-15.

Pawluk, Charles Michael, “‘A Posture ridiculous’; or, Aphra Behn and the Politics of Pratfalls,” 62: 335-53.

Powell, Manushag N., “Introduction: The Future World of Eighteenth-Century Studies,” 62: 129-34.

Rowe, Samuel, “Some Versions of Equality in Godwin,” 61: 473-94.

Shajirat, Anna, “The Colonial Mirror of Fantasy: Race, Gender, and History in Charlotte Smith’s The Story of Henrietta (1800) and Sophia Lee’s The Recess (1783–85),” 61: 313-33.

Shanafelt, Carrie D., “Jeremy Bentham and the Aesthetics of Sexual Difference,” 61: 335-52.

Sheldon, Ryan Kaveh, “How to Read by Numbers: Plague, Political Arithmetic, and the Production of History,” 61: 391-410.

Sol, Yon Ji, “Reluctant Soldiers and Forgotten Intertexts: The Question of Ireland in Edgeworth’s The Absentee and ‘The Prussian Vase’,” 62: 21-42.

Sparling, Robert A., “Corruption and Whistleblowing: Beccaria and Montesquieu on Secret Crimes and Secret Accusations,” 61: 413-31.

Swenson, Rivka, “Who’s Afraid of Today’s Narratology?,” 61: 127-32.

Tambling, Kirsten, “The Age of Highmore,” 62: 123-26.

Tillman, Kacy Dowd, “The American Revolution in the Global Imagination,” 61: 545-48.

Tobin, Beth Fowkes, “British Indians in the Eighteenth Century,” 61: 111-14.

—, “Drawing Insects: John Abbot and the Arts of Noticing,” 62: 83-105.

Todd, Lilith, “Working with Fluids in Mary Collier’s ‘The Woman’s Labour’,” 62: 315-34.

Walker, D. T., “Pride, Prejudice, and Skeptical Intimacy,” 61: 433-52.

Wang, Fuson, “What Is Enlightenment Again?,” 61: 539-43.

Wigelsworth, Jeffrey, “Isaac Newton, Master of Print,” 61: 519-23.

Wheeler, Roxann, “The Long Life of Orra’s Songs: The Legacy of Charles Dibdin’s The Islanders and West Indian Stage Pidgin,” 62: 189-224.

Yahav, Amit S., “Feeling Profit at the Cusp of Modern Capitalism,” 62: 447-51.

Zuroski, Eugenia, “Evelina’s Laughter: The Novel’s Queerer Theories,” 61: 165-86.