Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture
Volume 38, 2009
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E-ISSN: 1938-6133 Print ISSN: 0360-2370
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Colloquy with the Author: Vincent Carretta and "Equiano, the African"
pp. 1-14
Behn's Monmouth: Sedition, Seduction, and Tory Ideology in the 1680s
pp. 15-44
Details and Frankness: Affective Relations in "Sir Charles Grandison"
pp. 45-68
"To be both Patroness and Friend": Patronage, Friendship, and Protofeminism in the Life of Elizabeth Thomas (1675–1731)
pp. 69-89
"Noticia de la vida y obras del Conde de Rumford" (1802) by María Lorenza de los Ríos, Marquesa de Fuerte-Híjar: Authorizing a Space for Female Charity
pp. 91-115
Prayer, Feeling, Action: Anna Barbauld and the Public Worship Controversy
pp. 117-142
Dressing the British: Clothes, Customs, and Nation in W. H. Pyne's "The Costume of Great Britain"
pp. 143-171
David's Roman "Vedute"
pp. 173-197
Monstrous Choreographies: Waltzing, Madness, and Miscarriage
pp. 199-235
Strolling Players in Albany, Montreal, and Quebec City, 1797 and 1810: Performance, Class, and Empire
pp. 237-260
Corruption and Eighteenth-Century Social Science: Mapping the Space of Political Economy
pp. 261-276
Contributors to Volume 38
pp. 277-280
Editorial Readers for Volume Thirty-Eight
pp. 281-282
ASECS Executive Board 2008–2009
p. 283
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies: Patron Members 2008–2009
pp. 284-286