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Selected Papers from the Fifteenth David Nichol Smith Seminar
With a firm commitment to interdisciplinary exchange, Eighteenth-Century Life addresses all aspects of European and world culture during the long eighteenth century, 1660-1815. The most wide-ranging journal of eighteenth-century studies, it also encourages diverse methodologies--from close reading to cultural studies--and it is always open to suggestions for innovative approaches and special issues. Among Eighteenth-Century Life's noteworthy regular features are its film forums, its review essays, the longest and most eclectic lists of books received of any journal in the field, and its book-length special issues.
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Volume 41, Number 2, April 2017Table of Contents
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View Writing against Sophie: Mary Hays's Female Biography as Enlightenment Feminist Critique of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile
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ISSN | 1086-3192 |
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Print ISSN | 0098-2601 |
Launched on MUSE | 2017-04-22 |
Open Access | No |