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Issue 51.4, Winter 2010

Table of Contents

Rebecca Anne Barr, “Richardson’s Sir Charles Grandison and the Symptoms of Subjectivity.”

Erin M. Goss, “What Is Called Corporeal: William Blake and the Question of the Body.”

David M. Palumbo, “Death Becomes Her: Figuration and Decay in Swift’s “Birthday Poems” to Stella.”

Elizabeth Kubek, “‘All Whores are Jacobites’: Terror, Book, and Body in the Writings of John Dunton.”

Jordana Rosenberg, “‘Accumulate! Accumulate! That is Moses and the Prophets!’: Secularism, Historicism, and the Critique of Enthusiasm.”

George E. Boulukos, “Scripture, Enlightenment, and the Invention of Race: Colin Kidd’s The Forging of Races.”

Lynn Festa, “Servants of the Market: Pamela’s Literary Entourage.”

Janet Sorensen, “A Review of Evan Gottlieb, Feeling British: Sympathy and National Identity in Scottish and English Writing, 1707–1832.”


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