Volume 49, 2008, Supplement

 
Marcie Frank,”Reading and the Public Sphere”
Review of Lee Morrissey, The Constitution of Literature: Literacy, Democracy, and Early English Literary Criticism (Stanford, 2007)

Michael R. Griffiths, “Caveats for the Posthuman Past: Questions of Methodology in Eighteenth-Century Animal Studies”
Review of Frank Palmeri, Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-Century British Culture: Representation, Hybridity, Ethics (Ashgate, 2006)

Brean S. Hammond, “The Art of the Eighteenth-Century Flâneur”
Review of Clare Brant and Susan E. Whyman (eds), Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London: John Gay’s Trivia (1716) (Oxford, 2007)

Devoney Looser, “Pioneer Feminizers and the Eighteenth-Century Welcome of Female Authors”
Review of E. J. Clery, The Feminization Debate in Eighteenth-Century England: Literature, Commerce, and Luxury (Palgrave, 2004)

Erin Mackie, “Figuring out the Public Sphere”
Review of Ann C. Dean, The Talk of the Town: Figurative Publics in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Bucknell, 2007)

Robert Mitchell, “History, Continuity, and Discontinuity: Cyborgs and the Eighteenth Century”
Review of Allison Muri, The Enlightenment Cyborg: A History of Communications and Control in the Human Machine, 1660-1830 (Toronto, 2007)