Table of Contents
Peter Jaros, “Good Names: Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa.”
Melissa J. Ganz, “Clandestine Schemes: Burney’s Cecilia and the Marriage Act.”
Abby Coykendall, “Chance Enlightenments, Choice Superstitions: Walpole’s Historic Doubts and Enlightenment Historicism.”
Sharon Smith, “Juba’s “Black Face” / Lady Delacour’s “Mask”: Plotting Domesticity in Maria Edgeworth’s Belinda.”
John Shanahan, “The Dryden-Davenant Tempest, Wonder Production, and the State of Natural Philosophy in 1667.”
Lisa A. Freeman, “Why We Argue About the Way We Read: An Introduction.”
Emily Hodgson Anderson, “Why We Do (or Don’t) Argue About the Way We Read.”
Suvir Kaul, “Reading, Constraint, and Freedom.”
Stuart Sherman, “Pluralistic Predilections: Surface Reading as Not-Altogether-New Resource.”
Kristina Straub, “The Suspicious Reader Surprised, Or, What I Learned from “Surface Reading”.”