Eighteenth-Century Life
Volume 33, Number 1, Winter 2009
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Review Essays
Not Just Another Pretty Commodity
pp. 3-8
Pious Times and Priestcraft Begin Again: The Upright Sexuality of the Enlightenment
pp. 9-18
A Canon of Our Own
pp. 19-27
Misreading Run Riot
pp. 28-33
The Seamier Side of Eighteenth-Century France
pp. 34-36
Ye Jacobites by Name?
pp. 37-43
Emotional Display and National Identity
pp. 44-47
Scotland and Naples: Two Contexts, One Enlightenment
pp. 48-53
Highlandisms: The Expanding Scope of Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies
pp. 54-60
Richard Sher's Bookish Scottish Enlightenment
pp. 61-66
Ireland and Books
pp. 67-70
The Denaturalization of Economic Thought
pp. 71-73
The Female Spectator and the New Story of Eliza Haywood
pp. 74-82
J. G. A. Pocock and the History of British Political Thought: Assessing the State of the Art
pp. 83-96
Understanding Whores
pp. 97-105
Less Is More: The Modernity of the Early Modern Essay
pp. 106-110
The Consuming Subject and the Visual Culture of War
pp. 111-115
Incle and Yarico and The Incas: Two Plays by John Thelwall
pp. 116-119
Company Affairs
pp. 120-124
Local History from Below
pp. 125-131
The Secret History of Almost Everything
pp. 132-137
"The Call of the Popular" Revisited; Or, English Literary History's Resistance to Balladry Corrected
pp. 138-143
Colonial Sexual Cultures
pp. 144-147
Matters of Style in the French Eighteenth Century
pp. 148-152
Jan van der Heyden (1637–1712): The Dutch Canaletto
pp. 153-155
Illustrating Sterne
pp. 156-160