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CONTRIBUTORS NICHOLASHUDSON, professorofEnglish at the UniversityofBritish Columbia, is the author ofSamuelJohnson andEighteenth-Century Thought (1988), Writing andEuropean Thought, 1600-1830 (1994) , and SamuelJohnson and theMaking ojModem England (2003). ROBERTMILES is a professor and the head ofthe department ofEnglish at the University ofVictoria. His most recent book isJane Austen: Writers and Their Work (2003). He is currently completing a monograph entitled Romantic Misfits on canon formation in the Romantic period. EMILYHODGSONANDERSON, assistant professor ofEnglish at the University of Southern California, is completing a project on eighteenth-century women writers who worked simultaneously as novelists and playwrights. LEYALANDAU lectures at University College London. She has written on early eighteenth-centurywomen poets and on Samuel Richardson, and is working on a book on women and London in the eighteenth century. AKIKOTAKEI is an associate professor atYamaguchi University,Japan. She has studied eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British novelists, includingjane Austen and Charles Dickens. SUZANNERINTOULis aPh.D. candidate in English atMcMasterUniversity. Her research interests include nineteenth-century literature, women's studies, psychoanalysis, Gothic literature, Canadian literature, and cultural studies. YOTA BATSAKI is a fellow in English at St John's College, Cambridge. Her research interests include the English and French novel, as well as the relationship between Enlightenment philosophy and fiction. EMMANUELLE SAUVAGE est professeur adjointe au département d'études fran- çaises de l'Université deWaterloo. Elle travaille actuellementsurles premières expériences cinématographiques menées en France au tournant des Lumières. NANCYSENIOR is a professor in the department ofLanguages and Linguistics at the University of Saskatchewan. ...

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