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- Early American Literature
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- How Did It Feel? Open Secrets about Sex and Race in Early America Volume 51, Number 1, 2016, pp. 157-177
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This issue contains 20 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Editor’s Note
- Territories of Empire: U.S. Writing from the Louisiana Purchase to Mexican Independence by Andy Doolen (review)
- Religious Transformations in the Early Modern Americas ed. by Stephanie Kirk and Sara Rivett (review)
- Sympathetic Puritans: Calvinist Fellow-Feeling in Early New England by Abram C. van Engen (review)
- The Life of William Apess, Pequot by Philip F. Gura (review)
- Americomania and the French Revolution Debate in Britain, 1789–1802 by Wil Verhoeven (review)
- The Captive Stage: Performance and the Proslavery Imagination of the Antebellum North by Douglas A. Jones (review)
- The Oxford Handbook of American Drama ed. by Jeffrey H. Richards and Heather S. Nathans (review)
- Performing the Temple of Liberty: Slavery, Theater, and Popular Culture in London and Philadelphia, 1760–1850 by Jenna M. Gibbs (review)
- New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World, 1649–1849 by Elizabeth Maddock Dillon (review)
- From Plantation to Paradise? Cultural Politics and Musical Theatre in French Slave Colonies, 1764–1789 by David M. Powers (review)
- Special Section: Performance Studies in the Early Americas
- How Did It Feel? Open Secrets about Sex and Race in Early America
- Satire, Minstrelsy, and Embodiment in Sheppard Lee
- “Made to Feel Wretched”: Royall Tyler and the Trouble with Global Sympathy
- Indeliberate Democracy: The Politics of Religious Conversion in Royall Tyler’s The Algerine Captive
- “In th’Immensity of Nature Lost!”: Vision, Nature, and the Metaphysical in the Landscape of Richard Lewis’s “A Journey from Patapsco to Annapolis”
- From Human Suffering to Divine Friendship: Meat out of the Eater and Devotional Reading in Early New England
- Early American Literature Book Prize, 2015
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