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Index Everyefforthasbeenmadetoincludeinthisindexallidentifiablepersonsnamedin essayswholivedduringthelongeighteenth-centuryorbefore.Readersseeking twentieth-centurycritics'namesshouldchecktheendnotesofindividualessays.Note numbersarecitedincaseswhenpersonsarementionedonlyinendnotes,butnotin thebody,ofaparticularessay. Addison,Joseph,20,60,74,251,258 Aesthetics:inearlyAmerican literature,74-75;originof,74 Africaninfluence,82-83 AgeofReason,147 AldermanLibrary,Universityof Virginia, 287 Alembert,JeanleRondd',249 Alexander,52:andApelles,52 Almon,John,159 Alphabet,34-35,37-38,48 Alter,Robert,87 Althusser,Louis,179 Ambivalence,226-27 AnglicanChurch,152,156-58,161 Anglicanism,232,237-38,240-41 Anne, Queen of England, 69 Ariosto,Ludovico,32 Aristotle,74,187,254 Armstrong,John,159 Augustanism:opposition,57,61, 64-65,68 Augustus(RomanEmperor),57-62, 66,68 Austen,Jane,289-90 Arnaud,FrançoisThomasMariede Baculardd',293 Bage,Robert,295 Barrett,C.F,303 Barrett,EatonStannard,293-294 Batteux,Charles,Abbé,74 Baumgarten,Alexander,74 Baxter,Andrew,155 Beckford,William,294-95,309 Belles-lettres,76-77 Bennett,AgnesMaria,296 Bible,the,236-40 Blake,William,26 Bodmer,JohannJakob,251,256- 59,261 Body,the,175-93 Boileau-Despréaux,Nicolas,141, 253-54 Bolingbroke,HenrySt.John, Viscount,155,162 Boswell,James,11,23,151,153, 155-56 Boucher,François:LaToilette,43 Bowdoin,James,78 Bradley,James,166 Brecht,Bertolt,147 Breitinger,JohannJakob,251,256- 61 Brown,CharlesBrockden,288-89 Büchner,Georg,147 Burgh,James,167 Burke,Edmund,200,204-5,252-53 Burney,Frances,231-46 Bute,JohnStuart,thirdEarlof, 161-62,165 Butler,Joseph,240-41,243 Cabanis,Pierre-Jean-George:Onthe RelationsBetweenthePhysicaland MoralAspectsofMan,45 Cassati,Mary,48 Challe,Charles-Michel-Ange,198 323 324/Index Chardin,Jean-Baptiste-Siméon, 196, 200 Charity,231-46 Charles II, 60-61, 65 Charlton,Mary,292,307 Charrière,Isabellede,209-30 Chateaubriand,FrançoisRené,250 Chatterton,Thomas,11 Cheyne,George,89-91,95-96, 103-5,108,111-12 Christianity,231-32,237^1 Churchill,Charles,157,160 Cibber,Colley,62 Cicero,74 Claudius,Matthias(astranslator), 276 Cochin,Claude-Nicholas,40 Coleridge,SamuelTaylor,26,250, 253 Collier,Mary,23 Collins,William,11-12 Colonialism:andpastoral,8-9,11- 14,26 Condillac,EtienneBonnotde,247 Constant,Benjamin,222 Corday,Charlotte,32,50-52 Corneille,Pierre,67 Corradini,Gertrude,158 Craftsman,The,61 Crookenden,Isaac,296,304 Crousaz,Jean-Pierrede,254 Culturalcomparison,125-28,130, 134 Curties,T.J.Horsley,295 Dacre,Charlotte("RosaMatilda"), 292, 295 Dance,Nathaniel,45 Dashwood,SirFrancis,165 David,Jacques-Louis:andNapo- leon,52;MaratAssassinated,32, 48-52 Defamiliarization:figuresof,125-36 Deshays,Jean-Baptiste,196-97,200 Deism,154-57,161 DelarivierManley,23-24 Delaunay,Nicholas:Chiffre d'Amour,Le,32-34 Dent,Edward(musicologist),274- 75 Dibutadis,37-38,40-41,46 Dickens,Charles,289,291 Diderot,Denis,154,195-207,247, 251,254,263-64 Dilettanti, Society of, 158 Doyen,Gabriel-François,197,199 Dryden,John,14,60-61,65,67, 70-71 DuBos,Jean-Baptiste,74,197,257, 259,262 Duck,Stephen,21-23 Ducray-Duminil,François Guillaume,293 Education:artas,280;corporal punishmentas,278-79;dramaof [Bildungsdrama],274-75; towardsEnlightenment,281;love as,279;women's,209,211,221, 226-27 Ekphrasis,206nn6,12 Elegiacpoetry,81,83 Empire,British,77-79 Enargeia,197,206nn6,15 Enlightenment,152,154,159,16162 ,281;aesthetics,280;German, 139,147;ideals,273 EssayonWoman,152,160-64 Eusden,Laurence,62 Eve,35-36,38,47-48 Farrell,JamesT.,294 Femalevirtues:charity,235-38, 241,243^14;modesty,235-38, 241^14 Femininity,178-80,188,190 Index / 325 Feminism/feminist,175-76,180, 190 Ferry, Luc, 75 Fichte,JohannGottlieb,270n.42 Fielding,Henry,144,146;Amelia, 87-91,93-94,96,98-100,102-3, 105,107-11,115-16,118,120 Finch,Anne,Countessof Winchilsea,14-16 Flammenberg,Lawrence,289 Foucault,Michel,116nl4,118n38, 119n51,175,179 Fox,CharlesJames,292 Fragonard,Jean-Honoré:Ifhewere onlyasfaithful!,32;Fantasy portraitofanoldman,38;Love Letters,32;Souvenir,The,30-32, 35-38,43,45^9,199 Franklin,Benjamin,74 Freemasons,273-74,281;Masonic ideasandtraditions,273; Masoniceulogy,278 Freethinking,153-55,167 Freud,Sigmund,45 Gallitzin(Princess),247^8,262, 265 Gallitzin,Dimitri(Prince),247 Gay,John,10 Gefählskultur,250,259 Gélieu,Isabellede,222-23 Geliert,ChristianFürchtegott,141 Gender,175-83,186-90;andgenre, 136;andpastoral,9,14-17,19- 25;andstylisticdevices,136...

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