Ahern, Stephen, “Nothing More Than Feelings?: Affect Theory Reads the Age of Sensibility,” 58: 281-95.
Alkemeyer, Bryan, “The Natural History of the Houyhnhnms: Noble Horses in Gulliver’s Travels,” 57: 23-38.
Allingham, Liesl, “Gender and Narrative Crisis in Christoph Martin Wieland’s ‘Novella without a Title,’” 56: 427-44.
Bailes, Melissa, “Cultivated for Consumption: Botany, Colonial Cannibalism, and National/Natural History in Sydney Owenson’s The Wild Irish Girl,” 59: 513-33.
———, “Paying Attention: Cognitive Psychology in Eighteenth-Century Poetry,” 56: 527-30.
———, “Women, Gardens, and Solitude in Eighteenth-Century Britain” (Book Review), 57: 537-42.
———, “The Aesthetics of Botany and Empire,” 60: 479-82.
Barclay, Katie, “Natural Affection, the Patriarchal Family and the ‘Strict Settlement’ Debate: A Response from the History of Emotions,” 58: 309-20.
Bauer, Ralph, “The Crucible of the Tropics: Alexander von Humboldt’s Hermeneutics of Discovery,” 59: 237-55.
Beach, Adam R., “A Reappraisal of the Quakers and the Development of Antislavery Thought” (Book Review), 56: 511-15.
Behrens, Michael, “The Threat and Allure of Methodism” (Book Review), 56: 381-86.
Benis, Toby R., “The Neighborhoods of Northanger Abbey,” 56: 179-92.
Beynon, John C., “Landscapes of Lesbian Desire” (Book Review), 56: 125-30.
Binhammer, Katherine, “Circulating Stories and Narrative Currency in David Simple,” 56: 1-20.
Blackwell, Kirk, “‘Commodified Antiques and Antiqued Commodities’: Barrett Kalter’s Century of the Mysteries” (Book Review), 56: 521-25.
Bolufer, Mónica, Orientalizing Southern Europe?: Spain Through the Eyes of Foreign Travelers,” 57: 451-68.
Boyle, Frank, “China in the Radical Enlightenment Context of the English Battle of the Books,” 59: 1-19.
Brown, Tony C., “How Savages Came Into the World (Bernard Mandeville),” 59: 471-91.
Campbell, Sarah, “‘A King, not foreign’: The Creation of a Spanish Heritage for the Bourbon Kings,” 59: 167-82.
Carretta, Vincent, “Dreadful Acts of Liberty” (Book Review), 56: 517-20.
Carvalho, Bruno, “Writing Race in Two Americas: Blackness, Science, and Circulation of Knowledge in the Eighteenth-Century Luso-Brazilian World and the United States,” 57: 303-24.
Cervantes, Gabriel, and Dahlia Porter, “Extreme Empiricism: John Howard, Poetry, and the Thermometrics of Reform,” 57: 95-120.
Chang, Elizabeth, “Describing ‘China’s Stupendous Mound’,” 59: 369-73.
Chico, Tita, “Periodicals and Feminism, in Practice,” 60: 461-66.
Combe, Kirk, “Staging Early Modern Women” (Book Review), 56: 507-510.
Cooperson, Michael, “Mercier’s Carriages: Time Travel’s Primal Scene,” 60: 207-20.
Couch, Daniel Diez, “Printing Emma Corbett: Revolutionary Violence and the Prosthetics of Typography,” 59: 449-69.
Cook, Jessica, “Mary Leapor and the Poem as Meeting Place,” 57: 365-84.
Crawford, Matthew James, “A Cure for Empire?: Chinchona Bark and the Politics of Knowledge in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire,” 59: 217-36.
Cuillé Tili Boon, “Debunking Myth: Behind the Scenes at the Paris Opéra” (Book Review), 56: 131-36.
Davis, Leith, “Transnational Articulations in James Macpherson’s Poems of Ossian and The History and Management of the East-India Company,” 60: 441-60.
DeWispelare, Daniel, “‘What we want in Elegance, we gain in Copiousness’: Eighteenth-Century English and Its Empire of Tongues,” 57: 121-40.
Dick, Alexander, “Moderate Enlightenment and Religious Controversy in Eighteenth-Century Scotland,” 58: 503-08.
Douthwaite, Julia, “How to Collect Art and Influence People” (Book Review), 56: 395-400.
———, “Is Charity for Schmucks?: The Legitimacy of Bienfaisance ca. 1760-82 and ca. 2013-15,” 57: 1-22.
Drury, Joseph, “Twilight of the Virgin Idols: Iconoclash in The Monk,” 57: 217-34.
Edson, Michael, “Sympathy, Verse Movement, and the Lucretian Shipwreck,” 58: 337-52.
Eldridge, Sarah Vandegrift, “Published Space: Eighteenth-Century Theories of the Public and Private in Johann Michael von Loen’s Der redliche Mann am Hofe (1740),” 59: 325-45.
Ewalt, Margaret R., “Convergent Knowledge Production in the Spanish Empire: José Eusebio Llano Zapata’s Memorias histórico, físicas (1757),” 59: 201-15.
Forbes, Erin E., “Between the Human and Brutal Creation”: Posthuman Agency and the Samuel Frost Corpus,” 57: 39-70.
Freeman, Lisa A., “Revivifying Colley Cibber,” 60: 123-26.
Frohock, Richard, “Satire and Civil Governance in A General History of the Pyrates (1724, 1726),” 56: 467-83.
Garcia, Christien, “Left Hanging: Silence, Suspension, and Desire in Jane Austen’s Persuasion,” 59: 85-103.
Garret, Nicole, “Recovering a Sentimental Past,” 58: 515-19.
Gavin, Michael, “Intellectual History and the Computational Turn,” 58: 249-53.
Gidal, Eric, “Catastrophic Literary Studies,” 58: 255-58.
Golightly, Jennifer, “Narrative, Bodies, and the Performance of Citizenship,” 60: 107-10.
Golinski, Jan, “Experiments on the Stage,” 60: 111-14.
Goss, Erin M., “Homespun Gossip: Jane West, Jane Austen, and the Task of Literary Criticism,” 56: 165-77.
Haggerty, George E., “Gothic Portraits” (Book Review), 57: 141-44.
Hanson, Craig Ashley, “James Barry on Art, Freedom, and History Painting,” 58: 259-63.
Harris, Mary Beth, “Upsetting the Balance: Exposing the Myth of Masculine Virtue and Desire in Eliza Haywood’s Philidore and Placentia,” 58: 195-218.
Haslanger, Andrea, “The Speaking and the Dead: Antislavery Poetry’s Fictions of the Person,” 60: 419-40.
Havard, John Owen, “Calculating Shylock: Commerce, Captivity, and the Free-Born Subject,” 60: 331-50.
Heringman, Noah, “Textual Sentiments of the Ossianocene,” 59: 381-90.
Heyd, Uriel, “News Craze: Public Sphere and the Eighteenth-Century Theatrical Depiction of Newspaper Culture,” 56: 59-84.
Hill, Ruth, “Imperialism and Empiricism in the Spanish Monarquía,” 59: 125-40.
Howe, Tonya, “Making a New Kind of Modern: On the Arts in the Age of Anne,” 58: 497-502.
Hudson, Benjamin, “Making Pins, Fashioning Laborers: The Manufacturing Logic of the Object-Narrative in the 1790s,” 58: 19-38.
Hultquist, Aleksondra, “Adapting Desires in Aphra Behn’s The History of the Nun,” 56: 485-506.
———, “Introductory Essay: Emotion, Affect, and the Eighteenth Century,” 58: 273-80.
Insley Hershinow, Stephanie, “Clarissa’s Conjectural History: The Novel and the Novice,” 56: 295-318.
Jackson, Spencer, “Clarissa’s Political Theology and the Alternative Modernity of God, Death, and Writing,” 56: 319-40.
Jaffe, Catherine M. and Elisa Martín-Valdepeñas Yagüe, “Gender, Translation, and Eighteenth-Century Women Dramatists: Elizabeth Griffith’s The School for Rakes (1769) and María Lorenza de los Ríos y Loyo’s El Eugenio (1801),” 56: 41-58.
Jennings, Collin, “Of Calendars and Graphs: Transformations of the Succession Concept in British Moral Philosophy,” 60: 87-105.
Johnson, Rebecca C., “The Already-Globalized Eighteenth Century: Lessons from Arab Translators,” 58: 127-31.
Jokić, Olivera, “The Odds and the Ends: What to Do with Some Letters of Catharine Macaulay,” 56: 209-25.
———, “(To Make) Truth Material: Rajani Sudan’s The Alchemy of Empire and the Persistent Sublimity of Colonial Knowing,” 60: 473-77.
Jones, Richard J., “The Eighteenth-Century Review Journal as Allegory: Smollett’s Critical Review and the Work of Criticism,” 60: 45-63.
Kahan, Lee, “‘I See the World Without Going into It’: Manley’s New Atlantis and the Problem of Mass Mediation in the English Enlightenment,” 57: 491-512.
Kantor, Jamison, “Horace Walpole and the Fate of Finance,” 58: 135-55.
Kareem, Sarah Tindal, “Enlightenment Bubbles, Romantic Worlds,” 56: 85-104.
Keevak, Michael, “The ‘Chineseness’ of English Styles in the Long Eighteenth Century” (Book Review), 57: 527-30.
Kennedy, Kathleen, “On Writing the History of So Much Grief: Cotton Mather’s Decennium Luctuosum and the Trauma of Colonial History,” 58: 219-41.
Kim, James, “Goldsmith’s Manhood: Hegemonic Masculinity and Sentimental Irony in The Vicar of Wakefield,” 59: 21-44.
Knight, Bill, “Fielding’s Wild: Sovereign Spectacle and the Beastly Sublime,” 59: 45-63.
———, “Of Transport and Transportation,” 57: 433-51.
Kölzow, Arthur Edward, “The Emotionality of Moral Judgment in Diderot’s Literature and Philosophy,” 58: 1-17.
Kraft, Elizabeth, “‘Happy the Man’: The Eighteenth-Century Novel and the Pursuit of Happiness” (Book Review), 57: 151-56.
Krueger, Misty, “From Marginalia to Juvenilia: Jane Austen’s Vindication of the Stuarts,” 56: 243-59.
Lamb, Jonathan, “Bruno Latour, Michel Serres, and Fictions of the Enlightenment,” 57: 181-96.
Ledoux, Ellen Malenas, “The Queer Contact Zone: Empire and Military Masculinity in the Memoirs of Hannah Snell and Mary Anne Talbot, 1750–1810,” 60: 223-48.
Lewis, Dallin, “Domesticating the Plantation: The Politics and Tragedy of Slave Kinship in the British Atlantic World,” 60: 311-30.
Looser, Devoney, “Introduction: Jane Austen and Her Contemporaries,” 56: 147-49.
Lupton, Christina, Sean Silver, and Adam Sneed, “Introduction: Latour and Eighteenth-Century Literary Studies,” 57: 165-80.
Mahon, M. Wade, “Making the Green One Red: Elocution, Emotion, and the Impact of Print Literacy,” 58: 321-35.
Mahony, Robert, “A Reluctantly Rebellious Jonathan Swift,” 60: 115-18.
Mallory-Kani, “‘A Healthy State’: Mary Wollstonecraft’s Medico-Politics,” 56: 21-40.
Manganaro, Thomas Salem, “Akrasia and the Explanation of Action in Rousseau and Sterne,” 58: 61-77.
Mann, Annika, “Risky Intimacy and the Survival of the Political,” 59: 391-96.
Marsden, Jean I., “Affect and the Problem of Theater,” 58: 297-307.
Matar, Nabil, “The Arabic-Speaking Peoples and ‘Globalization’: The Eighteenth Century,” 58: 121-25.
McGrath, Alice Tweedy, “Unaccountable Form: Queer Failure and Jane Barker’s Patchwork Method,” 60: 353-73.
McMichael, Trevor, “Gender, Neutrality, and the Nursing Father in Pratt’s Emma Corbett,” 56: 277-94.
Menin, Marco, “An Enlightenment Misanthropology: Rousseau and Marmontel, Readers of Molière,” 58:157-76.
Miles, Steven B., “From Mobility to Stability: Civil Examinations and Social Status in Eighteenth-Century China” (Book Review): 57: 519-26.
Mitchell, Robert, “Enlightenment Biopolitics: Population and the Growth of Genius,” 59: 405-27.
Molesworth, Jesse, “Introduction: The Temporal Turn in Eighteenth-Century Studies,” 60: 129-38.
Mulholland, James, “The Futures of Anglophone Indian Literary Studies” (Book Review), 57: 531-36.
———, “Impersonating Islanders: Inauthenticity, Sexuality, and the Making of the Tahitian Speaker in 1770s British Poetry,” 57: 343-64.
Nace, Nicholas D., “The Curious Case of the Unfortunate John Cleland” (Book Review), 56: 137-43.
Nicholson, Michael, “Fugitive Pieces: Walpole, Byron, and Queer Time,” 60: 139-62.
Oldfather, Elizabeth, “‘Snatched’ into The Seasons: The Cognitive Roots of Loco-Descriptive Form,” 56: 445-65.
O’Malley, Patrick R., “‘It may be remembered’: Spatialized Memory and Gothic History in The Mysteries of Udolpho,” 59: 493-512.
Osborne, Michael A., “Revolution, Terror, Contingency, and Potatoes,” 58: 489-95.
Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji, “Tropicalizing Philip Quaque: On African Atlantic Literatures,” 58: 115-20.
Packham, Catherine, “Genre and the Mediation of Political Economy in Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France and Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Men,” 60: 249-68.
———, “History, the Novel, and the French Revolution” (Book Review), 57: 145-50.
Palmer, Aaron J., “An Empire of Liberty’s Evil Necessity: Naval Impressment and the Nature of the Eighteenth-Century British Empire,” 58: 265-70.
Palumbo, David M., “From ‘Laughing’ to ‘Rayl[ing]’ with a ‘Few Friends’: A Modest Proposal as Private Satire,” 59: 259-78.
Pasanek, Brad and Chad Wellmon, “The Enlightenment Index,” 56: 357-80.
Pauley, Benjamin F., “Quite Contrary: Defoe’s Dialectics” (Book Review), 57: 385-90.
Pearl, Jason H., “A History of Historical Darkness” (Book Review), 57: 391-96.
Peterson, Nathan, “Above the Power of Human Nature: Defoe, Necessity, and Natural Law,” 60: 1-21.
Phiddian, Robert and Jean McBain, “Emotional and Scribal Communities in the Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift,” 58: 353-69.
Quigley, Killian, “Boggy Geography and an Irish Moose: Thomas Molyneux’s New World Neighborhood,” 58: 385-406.
Raber, Karen, “Animals and Sensibility,” 59: 397-402.
Richman, Jared S., “The Other King’s Speech: Elocution and the Politics of Disability in Georgian Britain,” 59: 279-304.
Rigilano, Matthew J., “Embodying the Invisible: Materiality and Subjectivity in Cavendish, Manley, and Haywood,” 57: 71-94.
Rosenthal, Laura J., “Protheatricality,” 60: 487-91.
Rothenberg, Molly Anne, “Scott’s Surprising Contemporaneity” (Book Review), 57: 397-400.
Rudy, Seth, “Nothing, Something, Everything,” 59: 375-80.
Ryan, William J., “‘A New Strange Disease’: The Feeling of Form in Hans Sloane’s Case Studies of English Jamaica,” 59: 305-24.
Sachs, Jonathan, “Eighteenth-Century Slow Time: Seven Propositions,” 60: 185-205.
Sakai, Naoki, “The Modern Regime of Translation and the Emergence of the Nation,” 58: 105-08.
Saldarriaga, Patricia, “Globus cruciger: Spheres and Empires in the Hispanic Enlightenment,” 59: 183-99.
Sanders, Scott M., “On Chanting Wailing, and Spell-Casting: Haunting Voices in Jacques Cazotte’s Le Diable Amoureux,” 57: 469-90.
Savarese, John, “Orality, Primitivism, and Poetry’s Mediated Publics,” 58: 509-13.
Schey, Taylor, “The Ends of Pleasure” (Book Review), 57: 157-62.
Silver, Sean, “Hooke, Latour, and the History of Extended Cognition,” 57: 197-216.
Simon, Julia, “Dangerous Liaisons: Reflections on the Politics of Confidentiality in the Cyber-Age University,” 58: 407-28.
Skeehan, Danielle C., “Caribbean Women, Creole Fashioning, and the Fabric of Black Atlantic Writing,” 56: 105-24.
Smith, Chloe Wigston, “The Circulation of Political Things,” 58: 243-48.
Smith, Courtney Weiss, “Anne Finch’s Descriptive Turn,” 57: 251-66.
Smith, Orianne, “Revolution, History, and the Failure of Romantic Prophecy,” 60: 119-21.
Snider, Alvin, “What Was Enlightenment?” (Book Review), 56: 401-06.
Sodano, Joel P. “Uneasy Passions: The Spectator‘s Divergent Interpretations of Locke’s Theory of Emotion,” 58: 449-67.
Spratt, Danielle, “Denaturalizing Lady Bountiful: Speaking the Silence of Poverty in Mary Brunton’s Discipline and Jane Austen’s Emma,” 56: 193-208.
Squibbs, Richard, “Domesticating the Picaro: Lazarillo de Tormes in England, 1688–1789,” 60: 399-417.
Stanica, Miruna, “Portraits of Delegation,” 57: 235-66.
Stoll, Rebecca Roma, “‘Ye soft illusions, dear deceits, arise!’: Apostrophe as Suture in ‘Eloisa to Abelard,’” 56: 341-56.
Straub, Kristina, “The Soldier in the Theater: Military Masculinity and the Emergence of a Scottish Macbeth,” 58: 429-47.
Swidzinski, Joshua, “Panoramic Sites and Civic Unrest in 1790s London,” 57: 283-302.
Tautz, Birgit, “Global City Eclipses Small Town, or How to Tell a New Story of Eighteenth-Century (German) Literature,” 58: 109-13.
Taylor, David Francis, “Johnson’s Textual Landscape,” 59: 65-83.
Tegan, Mary Beth, “Training the Picturesque Eye: The Points of Views in Jane Austen’s Persuasion,” 58: 39-59.
Temple, Kathryn, “Heart of Agitation: Mary Wollstonecraft, Emotion, and Legal Subjectivity,” 58: 371-82.
Thomason, Laura E., “The Dilemma of Friendship in Austen’s Emma,” 56: 227-41.
Thompson, Peggy, “Austen in the Twilight Zone,” 60: 467-71.
Tong, Q. S. and Liu Chen, “The Government of the Natural in the Qing Dynasty,” 60: 483-86.
Tricoire, Damien, “Raynal’s and Diderot’s Patriotic History of the Two Indies, or The Problem of Anti-Colonialism in the Eighteenth Century,” 59: 429-48.
Turner, James, “White Light” (Book Review), 57: 513-18.
Valvo, Nick, “Sentimental Disinterest,” 57: 411-32.
Walker, Marilyn, “Gendering Transatlantic Anti-Slavery History” (Book Review), 57: 401-08.
Wallace, Elizabeth Kowaleski, “The Things Things Don’t Say: The Rape of the Lock, Vitalism, and New Materialism,” 59: 105-22.
Wallace, Tara Ghoshal, “‘To One Thing Constant’: The Passion of Pope’s Eloisa,” 56: 411-26.
Walmsley, Peter, “The African Artisan Meets the English Sailor: Technology and the Savage for Defoe,” 59: 347-68.
Walsh, Marcus, “Si Vulgus Vult Decipi, Decipiatur” (Book Review), 56: 387-95.
Wang, Dongqing, “Representing Kowtow: Civility and Civilization in Early Sino-British Encounters,” 60: 269-92.
Warner, William B., “Reality and the Novel: Latour and the Uses of Fiction,” 57: 267-80.
Wessel, Jane, “Mimicry, Property, and the Reproduction of Celebrity in Eighteenth-Century England,” 60: 65-86.
West, Emily M., “Technologies of Epistolarity and Embodiment in John Cleland’s Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure,” 60: 375-98.
Wiehe, Jarred, “No Penis? No Problem: Intersections of Queerness and Disability in Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman,” 58: 177-93.
Williams, Pierce, “Saved by God’s ‘Grease’: The Pathology of Political Bodies in Smollett’s Humphry Clinker,” 60: 23-44.
Wilson, Cheryl A., “‘Something like mine’: Catherine Hutton, Jane Austen, and Feminist Recovery Work,” 56: 151-64.
Wilson III, Clint, “A Table of Prohibited Degrees: The Appetites and Affinities of Robinson Crusoe,” 60: 293-310.
Wolloch, Nathaniel, “Natural Disasters and the Debate on the Unity or Plurality of Enlightenments,” 57: 325-42.
Wright, Nicole M., “‘Willing Victims’?: Disavowed Consent and Formal Deviance in Fielding’s Amelia,” 58: 469-87.
Wyett, Jodi L., “Female Quixotism Refashioned: Northanger Abbey, the Engaged Reader, and the Woman Writer,” 56: 261-76.
Yahav, Amit, “Leisure Reading and Austen’s Case for Differentiated Time,” 60: 163-83.
Yang, Chi-ming, “Globalizing Eighteenth-Century Literary History (A View from 2016),” 58: 101-04.
———, “Silver, Blackness, and Fugitive Value, ‘from China to Peru’,” 59: 141-66.
Zhang, Chunjie, “The Islander Kadu and Adelbert von Chamisso: Relations in Oceania,” 58: 79-98.
