- Volume 42 Table of Contents
Articles
1..............................CHARLES H. HINNANT
Gifts and Wages: The Structures of Exchange in Eighteenth-Century Fiction and Drama
19............................NORBERT SCHÜRER
The Impartial Spectator of Sati, 1757–84
45............................MARCO MUSILLO
Reconciling Two Careers: the Jesuit Memoir of Giuseppe Castiglione Lay Brother and Qing Imperial Painter
61............................MARCUS TOMALIN
"The new-invented patent-lamp of etymology": Hazlitt, Horne Tooke, and the Philosophy of Language
91............................JOHANN J. K. REUSCH
Germans as Noble Savages and Castaways: Alter Egos and Alterity in German Collective Consciousness during the Long Eighteenth Century
131..........................NICHOLAS PAIGE
Rousseau's Readers Revisited: The Aesthetics of La Nouvelle Héloïse
155..........................Reviews Editor's Note
193..........................E. CLAIRE CAGE
The Sartorial Self: Neoclassical Fashion and Gender Identity in France, 1797–1804
217..........................SUSAN B. EGENOLF
"Our fellow-creatures": Women Narrating Political Violence in the 1798 Irish Rebellion
235..........................CHI-MING YANG
Asia Out of Place: The Aesthetics of Incorruptibility in Behn's Oroonoko
255..........................ANTHONY GALLUZZO
Charles Brockdon Brown's Wieland and the Aesthetics of Terror: Revolution, Reaction, and the Radical Enlightenment in Early American Letters
273..........................BRANDY LAIN SCHILLACE
Temporary Failure of Mind: Déjà vu and Epilepsy in Radcliffe's "The Mysteries of Udolpho"
289..........................WILL PRITCHARD
New Light on Crumb's Boswell
347..........................GUILLAUME ANSART
Condorcet, Social Mathematics, and Women's Rights [End Page 643]
363..........................MELINDA S. ZOOK
Turncoats and Double Agents in Restoration and Revolutionary England: The Case of Robert Ferguson, the Plotter
379..........................DAVID FRANCIS TAYLOR
"The Fate of Empires": The American War, Political Parody, and Sheridan's Comedies
397..........................TIMOTHY WHELAN
William Fox, Martha Gurney, and Radical Discourse of the 1790s
413..........................MIRKO M. HALL
Friedrich Schlegel's Romanticization of Music
431..........................MICHAEL YONAN
The Man Behind the Mask? Looking at Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
481..........................ROBERT E. PAULETT
The Bewildering World of William De Brahm: An Eighteenth-Century Map Maker Surveys the End of Time
501..........................RICHARD JOHNS
"An Air of Grandeur & Modesty": James Thornhill's Painting in the Dome of St. Paul's Cathedral
529..........................TODD GILMAN
Arne, Handel, the Beautiful, and the Sublime
557..........................CHAD WELLMON
Kant and the Feelings of Reason
581..........................GREGORY AFINOGENOV
Otium cum Dignitate: Economy, Politics, and Pastoral in Eighteenth-Century New York
Review Articles
157..........................JUDITH HAWLEY
SickLit
Lawlor, Consumption and Literature: The Making of the Romantic Disease; Shuttleton, Smallpox and the Literary Imagination, 1660–1820; Wild, Medicine-by-Post: The Changing Voice of Illness in Eighteenth-Century British Consultation Letters and Literature
161..........................TOM FURNISS
Re-reading the Politics of Romanticism
Gilmartin, Writing Against Revolution: Literary Conservatism in Britain, 1790–1832; O'Neill, The Burke-Wollstonecraft Debate: Savagery, Civilization, and Democracy
166..........................PAUL BAINES
Crime Histories
Durston, Victims and Viragos: Metropolitan Women, Crime and the Eighteenth-Century Justice System; King, Crime and Law in England, 1750–1840: Remaking Justice from the Margins; Rabin, Identity, Crime, and Legal Responsibility in Eighteenth-Century England [End Page 644]
170..........................MONICA D. FITZGERALD
Gender, Power, Identity, and History in Early New England
Carroll, Rhetorical Drag: Gender Impersonation, Captivity, and the Writing of History; Little, Abraham in Arms: War and Gender in Colonial New England; Toulouse, The Captive's Position: Female Narrative, Male Identity, and Royal Authority in Colonial New England
309..........................JONATHAN LAMB
Scientific Gusto versus Monsters in the Basement
Chambers, ed., Scientific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks, 1765–1820; Chambers, Joseph Banks and the British Museum: The World of Collecting, 1770–1830
320..........................SOPHIE BOURGAULT
The Many Faces of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
O'Neal, ed., The Nature of Rousseau's Rêveries: Physical, Human, Aesthetic; Kelly, ed., Rousseau on Philosophy, Morality, and Religion; Williams, Rousseau's Platonic Enlightenment
453..........................NORBERT SCHÜRER
Continuity and Discontinuity in Eighteenth-Century Indian Historiography
Franklin, ed., Hartly House, Calcutta; Ghosh, Sex and the Family in Colonial India: The Making of Empire...