Alryyes, Ala, “Johnson’s Body and Mind” (Book Review), 48:Online Supplement.
Anderson, Emily Hodgson, “Performing the Passions in Eliza Haywood’s Fantomina and Miss Betsy Thoughtless,” 46:1-16.
Andrews, Cory E., “‘Almost the Same, but Not Quite’: English Poetry by Eighteenth-Century Scots,” 47:59-80.
Arthur, Paul Longley, “Fictions of Encounter: Eighteenth-Century Imaginary Voyages to the Antipodes,” 49:197-210.
Backscheider, Paula, “‘Give Me Not Poverty, Lest I Steal'” (Book Review), 48:81-86.
Bannet, Eve Tavor, “Metaphor and the Masculine Condition” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Bowers, Toni, “The Achievement of Scholarly Authority for Women: Trends in the Interpretation of Eighteenth-Century Fiction,” 50:51-72.
———, “‘Real’ or ‘Expedient’?: Hannah Smith’s Georgian Monarchy: Politics and Culture and the Question of Hanoverian Loyalty” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
Bregman, Alan, “Hogarth’s Christian Doctrine” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement.
Brown, Mary Ellen, “Placed, Replaced, or Misplaced?: The Ballad’s Progress,” 47:115-130.
Burke, Helen, “Teague and the Ethnicization of Labor in Early Modern British Culture,” 46:237-244.
Canfield, J. Douglas, “Late Shadwell and Early Bourgeois Comedy,” 46:105-128.
Casler, Jeanine, “The Widow as Shape-Shifter” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Chandler, Anne, “Laboring on Their Behalf” (Book Review), 46:189-193.
Chico, Tita, “Clarissa‘s Readers” (Book Review), 49:273-278.
Christmas, William J., “Integration Studies” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Cole, Lucina, “Animals, Things, and Consumption: A Review Essay” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
———, “Nervous Acts: Nerves, Politics, and Literary Culture” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement.
Constantine, Mary-Ann, “Songs and Stones: Iolo Morganwg (1747-1826), Mason and Bard,” 47:233-252.
Conway, Alison, “Future Conditional: Feminist Theory, New Historicism, and Eighteenth-Century Studies,” 50:25-32.
DeJean, Joan, “And What About French Women Writers?,” 50:21-24.
DeLucia, JoEllen, “From the Female Gothic to a Feminist Theory of History: Ann Radcliffe and the Scottish Enlightenment,” 50:101-115.
Desroches, Dennis, “The Rhetoric of Disclosure in James Thomson’s The Seasons; or, On Kant’s Gentlemanly Misanthropy,” 49:1-24.
Dugaw, Dianne, “On the ‘Darling Songs’ of Poets, Scholars, and Singers: An Introduction,” 47:97-114.
Egan, Gerald, “Radical Moral Authority and Desire: The Image of the Male Romantic Poet in Frontispiece Portraits of Byron and Shelley,” 50:185-206.
Egan, Jim, “Olaudah Equiano: The Problem of Identity” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement.
Faller, Lincoln, “‘A Dance to Which One’s Feet Can Still Respond,'” 46:207-216.
Folkenflik, Robert, “The Making of the English Literary Canon” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Francus, Marilyn, “Virtuous Foundlings and Excessive Bastards” (Book Review), 49:87-94.
Frank, Marcie, “Reading and the Public Sphere” (Book Review), 49:Online Supplement.
Fulford, Tim, “Fallen Ladies and Cruel Mothers: Ballad Singers and Ballad Heroines in the Eighteenth Century,” 47:309-329.
———, “Romantic Writing and Dissenting Religion” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
Fullager, Kate, “‘Savages that are come among us’: Mai, Bennelong, and British Imperial Culture, 1774-1795,” 49:211-239.
Furniss, Tom, “Our Neighbors Observe and We Explain: Moses Mendelssohn’s Critical Encounter with Edmund Burke’s Aesthetics,” 50:327-354.
Garcia, Humberto, “Debunking William Hazlitt’s Liberal Myth: Public Print Culture in the Long Counterrevolution” (Book Review), 48:Online Supplement.
Garret, Peter, “Rarefied Gothic” (Book Review), 47:81-84.
George, Jacqueline, “‘All these lovers of books have themselves become books!’: Leigh Hunt in his Library,” 50:245-262.
Glaisyer, Natasha, “‘A due Circulation in the Veins of the Publick’: Imagining Credit in Late Seventeenth- and Early Eighteetnh-Century England,” 46:277-297.
Greene, Jody, “Accounting for Taste” (Book Review), 47:85-89.
———, “Ego non sum Ego: John Dunton and the Consolations of Print,” 50:127-144.
Gregg, Stephen, “Contrariness: Defoe and Polticial Biography” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
Griffin, Dustin, “The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
———, “Whigs and Jacobites in the Age of Queen Anne” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Griffiths, Michael R., “Caveats for the Posthuman Past: Questions of Methodology in Eighteenth-Century Animal Studies” (Book Review), 49:Online Supplement.
Groom, Nick, “‘The purest english’: Ballads and the English Literary Dialect,” 47:179-202.
Guerrini, Anita, “Alexander Monro Primus and the Moral Theatre of Anatomy,” 47:1-18.
Haggerty, George E., “‘The Queen was not shav’d yet’: Edward Kynaston and the Regendering of the Restoration Stage,” 50:309-326.
———, “Queer People: Then and Now” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
Hammond, Brean S., “The Art of Eighteenth-Century Flaneur” (Book Review), 49:Online Supplement.
———, “When Sound Echoes Sense: Of Language, Epistemology, and Ethics in Pope and Berkeley” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Harrow, Sharon, “Introduction” to J. Douglas Canfield Commemorative Issue, 46:197-200.
Henderson, Andrea, “Mastery and Melancholy in Suburbia,” 50:221-244.
Hinnant, Charles, “Shaftesbury, Burke, and Wollstonecraft: Permutations on the Sublime and the Beautiful,” 46:17-36.
Huges, Derek, “Rape on the Restoration Stage,” 46:225-236.
Hultquist, Aleksondra, “Nearly Novel Beginnings” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Johnston, Elizabeth, “The Epistemology of the Gaze in Popular Discourse: A Re-Vision,” 50:385-391.
Jordan, Nicolle, “‘Where Power is Absolute’: Royalist Politics and the Improved Landscape in a Poem by Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea,” 46:255-276.
Juengel, Scott J., “Mungo Park’s Artificial Skin; Or, the Year the White Man Passed,” 47:19-38.
Justice, George, “The Penalties of Authorship” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement.
Keith, Jennifer, “Innovations in Women’s Poetry” (Book Review), 49:181-185.
———, “Why Poetry?” (Book Review), 48:87-91.
Kim, James, “‘good cursed, bouncing losses’: Masculinity, Sentimental Irony, and Exuberance in Tristram Shandy,” 48:3-24.
Koehler, Martha J., “Manual Dexterities” (Book Review), 50:377-384.
Klekar, Cynthia, “An Introduction: Reconstructing History: Literature, History and Anthropology in the Pacific,” 49:193-196.
Kramnick, Jonathan, “Empiricism, Cognitive Science, and the Novel,” 48:263-285.
———, “Response: Some Thoughts on Print Culture and the Emotions,” 50:263-267.
Lamb, Jonathan, “Historical Re-enactment, Extremity, and Passion,” 49:239-250.
———, “Locke’s Wild Fancies: Empiricism, Personhood, and Fictionality,” 48:187-204.
Looser, Devony, “Old Age as a Useful Category of Historical Analysis” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement
———, “Pioneer Feminizers and the Welcome of Eighteenth-Century Female Authors” (Book Review), 49:Online Supplement..
Lynch, Deidre, “On Going Steady With Novels,” 50:207-220.
Mackie, Erin, “Boys Will Be Boys: Masculinity, Criminality, and the Restoration Rake,” 46:129-150.
———, “Dressing for Success” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement.
———, “Figuring Out the Public Sphere” (Book Review), 49:Online Supplement.
Mandell, Laura, “Introduction: Histories of Print, Histories of Emotion,” for Special Issue Technologies of Emotion, 50:119-126.
Maurer, Shawn Lisa, “Fathers, Sons, and Lovers: The Transformation of Masculine Authority in Dryden’s Aureng-Zebe,” 46:151-174.
McGuirk, Carol, “Jacobite History to National Song: Robert Burns and Carolina Oliphant (Baroness Nairne),” 47:253-288.
McDowell, Paula, “‘The Manufacture and Lingua-facture of Ballad Making‘: Broadside Ballads in Long Eighteenth-Century Ballad Discourse,” 47:151-178.
McLane, Maureen N., “Dating Orality, Thinking Balladry: Of Milkmaids and Minstrels in 1771,” 47:131-150.
Meeker, Natania, “Lire et Devenir: The Embodied Reader and Feminine Subjectivity in Eighteenth-Century France,” 47:39-58.
———, “The Materialist Tropes of La Mettrie,” 48:245-262.
Mitchell, Robert, “‘Beings that have existence only in ye minds of men’: State Finance and the Origins of the Collective Imagination,” 49:117-140.
———, “History, Continuity, and Discontinuity: Cyborgs and the Eighteenth Century” (Book Review), 49:Online Supplement.
Mowry, Melissa, “Feminism and Eighteenth-Century Studies: Working in the Bordello of History,” 50:33-42.
———, “Women, Work, Rearguard Politics, and Defoe’s Moll Flanders,” 49:97-116.
Muri, Allison, “Enlightenment Cybernetics: Communications and Control in the Man-Machine,” 49:141-164.
O’ Brien, John, “Authorizing Readers” (Book Review), 46:Online Supplement.
Orr, Bridget, “‘Maui and Orphic blood’: Cook’s Death in Contemporary Maori Poetry,” 49:165-180.
Packham, Catherine, “Feigning Fictions: Imagination, Hypothesis, and Philosophical Writing in the Scottish Enlightenment,” 48:149-172.
Paquette, Gabriel, “Enlightened Narratives and Imperial Rivalry in Bourbon Spain: The Case of Almodovar’s Historia Politica de los Establecimientos Ultramarinos de las Naciones Europeas (1784-1790),” 48:61-80.
———, “Ordering the New World” (Book Review), 49:261-264.
Park, Suzie, “Compulsory Narration, Sentimental Interface: Going through the Motions of Emotion,” 50:165-184.
Peace, Mary, “The Magdalen Hospital and the Fortunes of Whiggish Sentimentality in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain: ‘Well-Grounded’ Exemplarity vs. ‘Romantic’ Exceptionality,” 48:125-148.
Perry, Curtis, “Three Kingdoms?” (Book Review), 48:Online Supplement.
Perry, Ruth, “Brother Trouble: Incest Ballads of the British Isles,” 47:289-308.
Pollak, Ellen, “The Future of Feminist Theory and Eighteenth-Century Studies,” 50:13-20.
Porter, Gerald, and Jukka Tiusanen, “Performing Resistance to the New Rural Order: An Unpublished Ballad Opera and the Green Song,” 47:203-232.
Ramsey, Rachel, “Buying and Selling Luxury in Seveenteenth-Century England” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Randhawa, Beccie Puneet, “The Inhospitable Muse: Locating Creole Identity in James Grainger’s The Sugar-Cane,” 49:67-86.
Regan, Shaun, “‘Pranks, Unfit for Naming’: Pope, Curll, and the ‘Satirical Grotesque,'” 46:37-58.
Richetti, John J., “Beyond Foucault: Criminal Narratives and Personal Liberation” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Rivero, Albert J., “Celebrating Johnson’s Dictionary” (Book Review), 49:265-272.
Rogers, Shef, “In Memoriam: Greg Dening (1931-2008),” 49:189-192.
Rosenthal, Laura J., “Mandeville’s Modest Defence: A Key Text in the History of Eighteenth-Century Sexuality” (Book Review), 48:Online Supplement.
———, “Pamela’s Work,” 46:245-254.
———, “Introduction: Recovering from Recovery,” for Special Issue The Future of Feminist Theory in Eighteenth-Century Studies, 50:1-12.
Rothenberg, Molly Anne, “Why We Need Cynicism Now” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
Roulston, Chris, “Space and the Representation of Marriage in Eighteenth-Century Advice Literature,” 49:25-42.
Schmidgen, Wolfram, “The Politics and Philosophy of Mixture: John Locke Recomposed,” 48:205-224.
Shields, Juliet, “Smollett’s Scots and Sodomites: British Masculinity in Roderick Random,” 46:175-188.
Silver, Sean R., “Locke’s Pineapple and the History of Taste,” 49:43-66.
Smith, Jad, “The Erotics of Loss” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Smitten, Jeffrey, “Jonh Wilkes, Liberty, and Scandal” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Snead, Jennifer, “The Mind in Motion,” 48:173-179.
Sussman, Charlotte, “Life and Letters in the City” (Book Review), 47:Online Supplement.
Thomason, Laura E., “The Covert Homoeroticism of A Spy on Mother Midnight,” 50:271-284.
Thompson, Ayanna, “The Future of Early Modern Race Studies: On Three Ambitious (Enough?) Books” (Book Review), 49:251-260.
Thompson, Helen, “The Personal is Political: Domesticity’s Domestic Contents” (Book Review), 50:355-370.
———, “‘In Idea, a thousand nameless Joys’: Secondary Qualities in Arnauld, Locke, and Haywood’s Lasselia,” 48:225-244.
Thompson, Helen, and Natania Meeker, “Empiricism, Substance, Narrative: An Introduction,” 48:183-186.
Thompson, James, “J. Douglas Canfield and Restoration Drama,” 201-206.
Thorn, Jennifer, “Phillis Wheatley’s Ghosts: The Racial Melancholy of New England Protestants,” 50:73-100.
Tillery, Denise, “Engendering the Language of the New Science: The Subject of John Wilkins’s Language Project,” 46:59-79.
Tomko, Michael, “Abolition Poetry, National Identity, and Religion: the Case of Peter Newby’s The Wrongs of Almoona,” 48:25-44.
Turnbull, Paul, “In Memoriam: Greg Dening (1931-2008),” 49:189-192.
Wallace, Elizabeth Kowaleski, “Defining the Cultural Work of Sentimentality” (Book Review), 50:Online Supplement.
———, “The First Samurai: Isolationism in Englebert Kaempfer’s 1727 History of Japan,” 48:111-124.
Warner, William B., “The Invention of a Public Machine for Revolutionary Sentiment: The Boston Committee of Correspondence,” 50:145-164.
Watt, James, “Thomas Percy, China, and the Gothic,” 48:95-110.
Weise, Wendy, “J. Douglas Canfield: Teacher, Mentor, Colleague,” 46:217-224.
Wildermuth, Mark, “Samuel Johnson and the Aesthetics of Complex Dynamics,” 48:45-60.
Wood, Gillen D’ Arcy, “The British Empire Live Onstage (Book Review), 50:371-376.
Yonan, Michael, “Ornament’s Invitation: The Rococo of Vienna’s Gardkirche,” 50:285-308.
Zinsser, Judith P., “Feminist Biography: A Contradiction in Terms?,” 50:43-50.
Zuroski, Eugenia, “Imagining the Female Nation” (Book Review), 48:Online Supplement.