Table of Contents
Humberto Garcia, “A Hungarian Revolution in Restoration England: Henry Stubbe, Radical Islam, and the Rye House Plot.”
Rivka Swenson, “Optics, Gender, and the Eighteenth-Century Gaze: Looking at Eliza Haywood’s Anti-Pamela.”
Michael Genovese, ““Profess as Much as I”: Dignity as Authority in the Poetry of Sarah Fyge Egerton.”
Anthony W. Lee, “Mentoring and Mimicry in Boswell’s Life of Johnson.”
Rori Bloom, ““Un Sopha rose brodé d’argent”: Crébillon fils and the Rococo.”
David Johnson, “British Models of Colonial Governance: Adam Smith and John Bruce on the Cape Colony.”
Sean Gaston, “The Impossibility of Sympathy.”
Rebecca Tierney-Hynes, “Fictional Mechanics: Haywood, Reading, and the Passions.”
Amy Witherbee, “The Temporality of the Public in The Tatler and The Spectator.”
Jeng-Guo S. Chen, “Gendering India: Effeminacy and the Scottish Enlightenment’s Debates over Virtue and Luxury.”
Nicole Reynolds, “Cottage Industry: The Ladies of Llangollen and the Symbolic Capital of the Cottage Ornée.”
Elizabeth A. Bohls, “Breaking the Frame.”
Lisa A. Freeman, “The “Oldest Profession” Made Modern.”
Justine S. Murison, “Performing Criticism in Early America.”
Rachel Ramsey, “Buying and Selling Luxury in Seventeenth-Century England.”
Barbara M. Benedict, “Finding Room for Things.”