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  1. "The Job I Have Perhaps Rashly Undertaken": Publishing the Complete Correspondence of Samuel Richardson
  2. Peter Sabor
  3. pp. 9-28
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  1. Truly Yours: Arranging a Letter Collection
  2. Temma Berg
  3. pp. 29-50
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  1. "Into Whosoever Hands Our Letters Might Fall": Samuel Richardson's Correspondence and "the Public Eye"
  2. Louise Curran
  3. pp. 51-64
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  1. "Why I Write Them, I Can Give No Account": Aphra Behn and "Love-Letters to a Gentleman" (1696)
  2. Claudine van Hensbergen
  3. pp. 65-82
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  1. "There Is No Such Man as Isaack Bickerstaff": Partridge, Pittis, and Jonathan Swift
  2. John McTague
  3. pp. 83-101
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  1. "I Hope to Write as Bad as Ever": Swift's Journal to Stella and the Intimacy of Correspondence
  2. Abigail Williams
  3. pp. 102-118
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  1. The Economics of Ethical Conversation: The Commerce of the Letter in Eliza Haywood and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
  2. Ros Ballaster
  3. pp. 119-132
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  1. The Plausible Selves of Sarah Scott (1721-95)
  2. Nicole Pohl
  3. pp. 133-148
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  1. "The Ceremonial of Letter for Letter": William Cowper and the Tempo of Epistolary Exchange
  2. Sarah Haggarty
  3. pp. 149-167
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  1. "I Will Carry You with Me on the Wings of Immagination": Aerial Letters and Eighteenth-Century Ballooning
  2. Clare Brant
  3. pp. 168-187
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  1. Document 1: A Newsletter from Jacob Tonson the Elder to Narcissus Luttrell
  2. Jacob Tonson
  3. pp. 193-195
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  1. Document 2: A Newsletter Sent from Jacob Tonson the Elder to Narcissus Luttrell
  2. Jacob Tonson
  3. pp. 196-199
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  1. Document 3: A Newsletter Sent from Jacob Tonson the Elder to Narcissus Luttrell
  2. Jacob Tonson
  3. pp. 200-207
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  1. You Are What You Don't Eat
  2. Beatrice Fink
  3. pp. 208-210
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  1. The School of Henry
  2. Scott R. MacKenzie
  3. pp. 211-215
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  1. Afterlives
  2. Jack Lynch
  3. pp. 216-220
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  1. Troubling Amnesia: The Slave Trade in French and Francophone Literature and Culture
  2. Maeve McCusker
  3. pp. 221-225
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  1. The Emergence of a Science of Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany
  2. Robert Leventhal
  3. pp. 226-233
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  1. Sculpting for (Old) Money
  2. M. G. Sullivan
  3. pp. 234-239
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  1. Henry Fielding, Politician?
  2. Linda Bree
  3. pp. 240-242
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  1. Introduction
  2. Stephen Bernard, Claudine van Hensbergen, John McTague
  3. pp. 1-8
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  1. Postscript: "Tonson's Remains": The Earliest Letters of Jacob Tonson the Elder
  2. Stephen Bernard
  3. pp. 188-207
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