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Articles

  1. Dark Humour and Moral Sense Theory: Or, How Swift Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Evil
  2. Shane Herron
  3. pp. 417-446
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  1. “Set the winter at defiance”: Emily Montague’s Weather Reports and Political Sensibility
  2. Morgan Vanek
  3. pp. 447-471
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  1. The Sentimental Virtuoso: Collecting Feeling in Henry Mackenzie’s The Man of Feeling
  2. Barbara M. Benedict
  3. pp. 473-499
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  1. “The Greatest Appearance of Truth”: Telling Tales with Thomas Holcroft
  2. Eliza O’Brien
  3. pp. 501-526
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  1. Ann Radcliffe’s Scientific Romance
  2. Adam Miller
  3. pp. 527-545
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Reflections

  1. From the Typewriter to the Internet: Editing Smollett for the Twenty-First Century
  2. Frank Felsenstein
  3. pp. 547-562
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Reviews/Critiques

  1. She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith (review)
  2. Julia Fawcett
  3. pp. 574-576
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  1. Mr Foote’s Other Leg by Ian Kelly (review)
  2. Heather Ladd
  3. pp. 576-579
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  1. What Jane Saw’s Recreation of the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in 1796 (review)
  2. Fiona Ritchie
  3. pp. 580-583
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  1. Feeling Beauty: The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience by G. Gabrielle Starr (review)
  2. Natalie Phillips, Kristina Persenaire
  3. pp. 583-587
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  1. Literature and Encyclopedism in Enlightenment Britain: The Pursuit of Complete Knowledge by Seth Rudy (review)
  2. Jack Lynch
  3. pp. 587-590
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  1. Romanticism and the Museum by Emma Peacocke (review)
  2. Eric Gidal
  3. pp. 590-592
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  1. Narrative Responses to the Trauma of the French Revolution by Katherine Astbury (review)
  2. Mette Harder
  3. pp. 593-594
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  1. Fiction and the Philosophy of Happiness: Ethical Inquiries in the Age of Enlightenment by Brian Michael Norton (review)
  2. Ann Van Sant
  3. pp. 595-596
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  1. Sympathy, Sensibility and the Literature of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century by Ildiko Csengei (review)
  2. Ann Van Sant
  3. pp. 596-598
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  1. Les Aventures de Sophie: La philosophie dans le roman au XVIIIe siècle by Colas Duflo (review)
  2. Christophe Martin
  3. pp. 598-603
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  1. Epic into Novel: Henry Fielding, Scriblerian Satire, and the Consumption of Classical Literature by Henry Power (review)
  2. Claude Rawson
  3. pp. 603-607
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  1. Sade et les Femmes: Ailleurs et Autrement ed. by Anne Coudreuse et Stéphanie Genand (review)
  2. Armelle St-Martin
  3. pp. 610-612
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  1. Les « Lettres persanes » de Montesquieu dir. by Christophe Martin (review)
  2. Carole Dornier
  3. pp. 612-614
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  1. Casanova: La mémoire du désir by Cyril Francès (review)
  2. Sabrina Ferri
  3. pp. 615-617
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  1. Eugénie et Mathilde, ou Mémoires de la famille du Comte de Revel by Mme de Souza (review)
  2. Laurence Vanoflen
  3. pp. 618-620
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  1. In Quest of the Self: Masquerade and Travel in the Eighteenth-Century Novel: Fielding, Smollett, Sterne by Jakub Lipski (review)
  2. Richard J. Jones
  3. pp. 620-622
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