- Volume 45 Table of Contents
Articles
The Disorder of Things
Humphrey Davy: The Experimental Self
What Is an Explorer?
Imagination, Conjecture, and Disorder
The Progress of Knowledge in the Regions of Air?: Divisions and Disciplines in Early Ballooning
Edgeworth and the Lunar Enlightenment
Gray's Ode and Walpole's China Tub: The Order of the Book and The Paper Lives of an Object
Popular Culture and Sporting Life in the Rural Margins of Late Eighteenth-Century England: The World of Robert Anderson, "The Cumberland Bard"
Unbending the Mind: or, Commercialized Leisure and the Rhetoric of Eighteenth-Century Diversion
A "Don Juanized" Macbeth on Austria's Enlightened Stage: Its Genesis, Its Critical Fortunes
See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: Spectation and the Eighteenth-Century Public Sphere
The "Reluctant" Politician: Thomas Jefferson's Debt to Epicurus
Introduction: Ireland and Enlightenment
Reading the Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
The Birth of Scottish Philosophy from the Golden Age of Irish Philosophy [End Page 657]
The Biter Bitten: Ireland and the Rude Enlightenment
"With Every Wish to Reconcile": The Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare (1796) and Religious Enlightenment in Ireland
Wolfe Tone's Library: The United Irishmen and "Enlightenment"
Spectacle, Spectatorship, and Sympathy in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko
Bevil's Eyes: Or, How Crying at The Conscious Lovers Could Save Britain
Taste Communities: The Rise of the Amateur in Eighteenth-Century Paris
Old Sluts and Dangerous Minuets: Or, the Underlying Musical Tensions of the Querelle des Bouffons
The Exceptional Eliza Haywood: Women and Extralegality in Eovaai
Daniel Defoe and Applebee's Original Weekly Journal: An Attempt at Re-Attribution
Exhibition Review
The Shelleys on Display: Exhibiting Lives and Letters
Shelley's Ghost: Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family. An exhibition held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, 3 December 2010-27 March 2011; Dove Cottage, Grasmere, 7 July-31 October 2011; New York Public Library, 17 February-24 June 2012. Accompanying book by Stephen Hebron and Elizabeth C. Denlinger
Review Articles
Mediation, Genealogy, and (the) Enlightenment/s
Siskin and Warner, eds., This Is Enlightenment; Edelstein, The Enlightenment: A Genealogy
Alliances, Duelling, and Social Policy
Cesa, Allies yet Rivals: International Politics in 18th-Century Europe; Banks, A Polite Exchange of Bullets: The Duel and the English Gentleman 1750-1850; Innes, Inferior Politics: Social Problems and Social Policies in Eighteenth-Century Britain [End Page 658]
Defoe at 350
Gregg, Defoe's Writings and Manliness: Contrary Men; Guilhamet, Defoe and the Whig Novel: A Reading of the Major Fiction; Maniquis and Fisher, eds., Defoe's Footprints: Essays in Honour of Maximillian E. Novak; Mueller, A Critical Study of Daniel Defoe's Verse: Recovering the Neglected Corpus of His Poetic Work; Richetti, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Daniel Defoe; Todd, Defoe's America
Another Ride on Tristram's Hobby-Horse
Keymer, Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy: A Casebook; Sterne, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, ed. Ross
Hybridity and Creolization in Early Pennsylvania
Ridner, A Town In-Between: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the Early Mid-Atlantic Interior; Smolenski, Friends and Strangers: The Making of aCreole Culture in Colonial Pennsylvania
A Significant Enlightenment Text Fallen between the Cracks...