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Studies in (18th) Eighteenth - Century Culture

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This well-illustrated new volume continues the tradition of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture of publishing innovative interdisciplinary scholarship on the interpretive edge. Contents ASECS Women's Caucus The Career and Work of Madelyn Gutwirth
Carol Blum, Madeleine Dobie, Madelyn Gutwirth, Katherine Jensen, Sarah Maza, Karyna Szmurlo, and Janet Whately The Plantation and the Reform Ideology and the Generic Structure in Matthew Lewis' Journal of the West Indian Proprietor
Ellen Malenas Give Us Our Daily Bread Substitution in the Pacific in the Eighteenth Century
Vanessa Smith The People Things Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and the Properties of Self
Mark Blackwell Covering Sexual Passing Women and Generic Restraint
Fraser Easton Sapphic Self-Fashioning in the Baroque Women's Petrarchan Parody in English and Spanish, 1650–1700
Dianne Dugaw and Amanda W. Powell "Why, you . . . I oughta' . . . ": Aposiopesis and the Natural Language of the Passions, 1670–1770
Robert G. Dimit From Geneva to Rousseau and Adam Smith on the Theatre and Commercial Society
Ryan Hanley Faux savants, femmes philosophes, and philosophes Foibles of the philosophe on the Eighteenth-Century French Stage
Anne Vila The New Paris in the Guise of the Louis Sebastian Mercier from Old Regime to Revolution
Joanna Stalnaker Carriages, Conversation, and A Sentimental Journey
Danielle Bobker Hyperborean Jean-Sylvian Bailly, Madame Blavatsky, and the Nazi Myth
Dan Edelstein

464 pages, Hardcover

First published March 15, 2004

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