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Studies in eighteenth-century culture

[American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies]

University of Wisconsin Press, 1975-

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Studies in 18th century culture

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v. 17- :Published for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies by Colleagues Press

v. 24- : published: Baltimore, Md. : by Johns Hopkins University Press for the Society

v. 34-: Published: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

v. 4, edited by Harold E. Pagliaro

v. 5-6, edited by Ronald C. Rosbottom

v. 7-9, edited by Roseann Runte

v. 10-12, edited by Harry C. Payne

v. 13-16, edited by O M Brack, Jr.

v. 17, edited by John Yolton, Leslie Ellen Brown

Editors of v. 18: John W. Yolton, Leislie Ellen Brown, of v. 19-20: Leslie Ellen Brown and Patricia Craddock, of v. 21-22: Patricia B. Craddock and Carla H. Hay, of v. 23-24: Carla H. Hay and Syndy M. Conger, of 25-26: Syndy M. Conger and Julie C. Hayes, of v. 27-28: Julie Candler Hayes and Timothy Erwin, of v. 29-30: Timothy Erwin and Ourida Mostefai, of v. 31-32: Ourida Mostefai and Catherine Ingrassia, of v. 33-34: Catherine Ingrassia and Jeffrey S. Ravel

Co-editors of v. 35-36: Jeffrey S. Ravel, Linda Zionkowski, of v. 37-38: Linda Zionkowski, Downing A. Thomas, of v. 39-40: Downing A. Thomas, Lisa Cody, of v. 41: Lisa Cody, Mark Ledbury, of v. 42: Lisa Cody, of v. 43: Tomothy Erwin, Michelle Burnham, of v. 44-46: Michelle Burnham, Eve Tavor Bannet, of v. 47-48: Eve Tavor Bannet, Roxann Wheeler

Includes bibliographical references

v. 34, 36-47: Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 24 ISBN 9780801851360

Description

Representing the diversity of interests within the eighteenth-century studies community, the latest volume in this distinguished series includes eighteen essays that range chronologically from the mid-seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century and geographically from the Italian peninsula to the American colonies on the eve of the revolution. A distinguished group of contributors addresses subjects such as alienation and exile, the rise of the novel as a genre, challenges to Enlightenment rationalism, gender and the Other, and the rise of the New Science.
Volume

v. 25 ISBN 9780801854620

Description

The riches of this miscellany speak for themselves: a dozen disciplines dance in pairs or singly to offer new insights into the texts and contexts of 18th-century culture in America, Britain and the European continent. Together they shed light on some of the ideas that captured our society's collective imagination in 1995-96; in the order that they occur, pastoralism, letters in/and paintings, Augustanism, the aesthetic, hysteria, female alienation, German Enlightenment, libertinism, corporeal limitations, the limits of expression, knowledge, charity, the moral, wisdom, Gothicism. Since SECC readers selected these 16 essays from nearly 100 submissions to the annual last year, it is fair to say that they also represent some of the best conference papers heard at the regional and national meetings during that time.
Volume

v. 26 ISBN 9780801856273

Description

This collection of 16 essays offers an insight into the texts and contexts of 18th-century culture in America, Britain and Europe. Topics covered include: pastoralism; Augustanism; the aesthetic; hysteria; female alienation; German Enlightenment; knowledge; charity; and Gothicism.
Volume

v. 27 ISBN 9780801859694

Description

This volume presents a group of essays that evoke broad contexts and future avenues for work in the field of 18th-century studies. The contributors take up the question of "identity", not as a fixed, stable property whose boundaries may be confidently mapped, but rather as a complex and unpredictable process navigating different discourses and modes of social insertion. They address issues that involve national, linguistic and cultural affiliations or call into question the relation of gender performance to literary persona. The contents include Diane Fourny's essay on "ethics and otherness" in Diderot; Richard Morton's study of the politics of translation in Dryden; two very different studies of authorial self-presentation by James Dillon and Gregory Brown; Beate Allert's analysis of visual language; a pair of essays on landscape aesthetics, politics and literature by Julie Rak and Richard Quaintance; and a trio of essays that deal with the elusive object of interdisciplinary desire at the intersection of literature, mathematics and science by Rebecca Connor, Thoedore E.D. Braun and Alan T. McKenzie, and Ann T. McKenzie.
Volume

v. 28 ISBN 9780801862472

Description

This volume ranges over countries and themes from Italian architecture as a reflection of culture, to British exposes of prostitution and German guild culture as reflected in a surviving cabinet from that time. Essays discuss print culture in Britain, women writing in America, female servants, celebratory verse and patriotism, property and law, and other topics. The volume touches on the works of, among others, Voltaire, Walpole, Burke and Rousseau.
Volume

v. 29 ISBN 9780801864490

Description

This volume of "Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture" offers a cluster of essays on literature and medicine, "Allegories of Healing", that consider at length the different ways the physician-patient relationship was configured in France and Great Britain. Other essays discuss the unspoken politics of ocular observation, family relations and family values in Defoe and Frances Burney, ideals of polite marriage in France, portraiture as a record of the career of actress Sarah Siddons, period contexts for the works of dramatist Joanna Baillie and novelist Maria Edgeworth, and the phenomenology of rereading Richardson. The volume concludes with a reconsideration by Robert Wokler and Bruce Mazlish of Ernst Cassirer's study, "The Philosophy of the Enlightenment".

Table of Contents

  • Physicians, vitalism and gender in the salon, Elizabeth A. Williams
  • Joanna Baillie's "Plays on the Passions" and the spectacle of medical science, Karen Dwyer
  • doctor-patient correspondence in 18th-century Britain - a change in rhetoric and relationship, Wayne Wild
  • William Smellie's use of obstetrical machines and the poor, Pam Lieske
  • reading (and not reading) Richardson, 1756-1868, Leah Price
  • the corporeal city in Blake's "Milton" and "Jerusalem", Jennifer Davis Michael
  • optical instruments and the 18th-century observer, Joanna Picciotto
  • staged truth and travel epistemology in the "Lettre a d'Alembert sur les Spectacles", Lorraine Piroux
  • the politics of happy matrimony - Cerfvol's "La Gamologie ou l'Education des Filles Destinees au Mariage", Nadine Berenguier
  • historical pattern as political rhetoric - Tory uses of the Restoration trope in power and opposition, Paul McCallum
  • writing to Mr Rambler - Samuel Johnson and exemplary autobiography, Lisa Berglund
  • Roxana's Susan - whose daughter is she anyway? Geoffrey Sill
  • all wove into one - "Camilla", the prose epic, and family values, Sara K. Austin
  • masculinity, femininity, and the tragic sublime - reinventing Lady Macbeth, Heather McPherson
  • Ernst Cassirer's Enlightenment - an exchange with Bruce Mazlish, Robert Wokler
  • Ernst Cassirer's Enlightenment - an exchange with Robert Wokler, Bruce Mazlish.
Volume

v. 30 ISBN 9780801866746

Description

Always interdisciplinary, the field of eighteenth-century studies has recently become genuinely international. To reflect this global emphasis, this volume of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture gathers four essays under the rubric of "The Geography of Enlightenment." Set in a variety of local habitations from the European periphery to the American frontier, each of these essays addresses how a relative sense of place determines interpretation. Other essays explore such topics as the aesthetics of novelty in Addison and Sterne, the influence of the religious lyric on Richardson's Clarissa, feminine authority in Eliza Haywood's spectatorial fiction, and the issue of male effeminacy in English dance history.

Table of Contents

Contents and Contributors:The Geography of Enlightenment (special section): The Ruins and the Construction of Time: Geological and Literary Perspectives in the Age of Goethe," Heather I. Sullivan * "Constructing the Subaltern: White Creole Culture and Raced Captivity in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Suriname," Laura Laffrado * "Gendering the 'Union of Hearts': Irish Politics between the Public and Private Spheres," Mitzi Myers * "Fair Trade: The Language of Love and Commerce in Mary Wollstonecraft's Letters (Written during a Short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark)," Cynthia RichardsOther Essays: "John Adams Confronts Turgot," A. Owen Aldridge * "Swift's Servant Problem: Livery and Hypocrisy in the Project for the Advancement of Religion and the Directions to Servants," Jenny Davidson * "Clarissa's Relics and Lyric Community," G. Gabrielle Starr * "Advertisements for Books in London Newspapers, 1760-1785," James Tierney * "Officer and Lady: Pants and Politics in Caroline de la Motte-Fouque's Das Heldenmadchen aus der Vendee (1816)," Elisabeth Krimmer * "Spying, Writing, Authority: Eliza Haywood's Bath Intrigues," Juliette Merritt * "'Is He No Man?' Toward an Appreciation of Male Effeminacy in English Dance History," John Bryce Jordan * "Lancashire Spiritual Culture and the Question of Magic," David Paxman * "Parallel Forces: Identity and Authority in Roland Barthes and Tristram Shandy," Katharine M. Morsberger * "Addison's Aesthetics of Novelty," Scott Black
Volume

v. 31 ISBN 9780801872563

Description

Throughout the eighteenth century, shifts in political power and social structures were making their way across Europe and into the New World. In this volume of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, editors Ourida Mostefai and Catherine Ingrassia have brought together four clusters of related essays that explore the complexities of national and international identity in light of these changes, integrating such diverse fields of scholarship as women's studies, literary theory, and art history. Topics addressed range from gambling and the relationship between money and power to the way that portrayals of peasantry in art and literature helped to shape the French national identity. Contents:James E. Evans, "'A Sceane of Uttmost Vanity': The Spectacle of Gambling in Late Stuart Culture" Beth Kowaleski Wallace, "A Modest Defense of Gaming Women"Catherine Keohane, "'Spare from your Luxuries': Women, Charity, and Spending in the Eighteenth Century" Brijraj Singh, "'One Soul, tho' not one Soyl': International Protestantism and Ecumenism at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century"Daniel J. Ennis, "Poetry and American Revolutionary Identity: The Case of Phillis Wheatley and John Paul Jones"Leanne Maunu, "Quelling the French Threat in Frances Burney's Evelina Reginald McGinnis: "The Critique of Originality in French Letters"John R. Iverson, "The First French Literary Centenary: National Sentiment and the Moliere Celebration of 1773"Joe Johnson, "Philosophical Reflection, Happiness and Male Friendship in Prevost's Manon Lescaut"J. David Macey, Jr., " Et in Arcadia Ego?: Thomas Amory, Mary Hamilton, and the (Re)Construction of Arcadia"Howard Irving, "John Marsh and the Ancient-Modern Polemic"Amy Wyngaard, "Revising Rousseau: Young Legrand d'Aussy and the Challenge to Enlightenment Constructions of the Peasantry, 1787-1794"

Table of Contents

Contents: James E. Evans, "'A Sceane of Uttmost Vanity': The Spectacle of Gambling in Late Stuart Culture" Beth Kowaleski Wallace, "A Modest Defense of Gaming Women" Catherine Keohane, "'Spare from your Luxuries': Women, Charity, and Spending in the Eighteenth Century" Brijraj Singh, "'One Soul, tho' not one Soyl': International Protestantism and Ecumenism at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century" Daniel J. Ennis, "Poetry and American Revolutionary Identity: The Case of Phillis Wheatley and John Paul Jones" Leanne Maunu, "Quelling the French Threat in Frances Burney's Evelina Reginald McGinnis: "The Critique of Originality in French Letters" John R. Iverson, "The First French Literary Centenary: National Sentiment and the Moliere Celebration of 1773" Joe Johnson, "Philosophical Reflection, Happiness and Male Friendship in Prevost's Manon Lescaut" J. David Macey, Jr., "Et in Arcadia Ego?: Thomas Amory, Mary Hamilton, and the (Re)Construction of Arcadia" Howard Irving, "John Marsh and the Ancient-Modern Polemic" Amy Wyngaard, "Revising Rousseau: Young Legrand d'Aussy and the Challenge to Enlightenment Constructions of the Peasantry, 1787-1794"
Volume

v. 32 ISBN 9780801873805

Description

This volume of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture explores the revolutions in culture, politics, and art that took place throughout the eighteenth century. The first section of the book focuses on the role that women played in both the formation and the expression of culture, whether as manufacturers or consumers. The second group of essays studies images of the body in popular drama, literature, and art, while the third is devoted to politics and religion, dealing specifically with the questions of ethnicity and loyalty brought up by rebellion and revolution. The book concludes with two essays about landscape art and its implications for legitimizing slavery and constructing the colonial fantasy. Contents:Franca Barricelli, "Imperial Mythologies: Ethnicity and Rebellion on the Eighteenth-Century Venetian Stage"Jennie Batchelor, "Fashion and Frugality: Eighteenth-Century Pocket Books for Women"William Chew, "Yankees Caught in the Crossfire: The Trials and Travails of Americans in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France"John Crowley, "Picturing the Caribbean in the Global British Landscape"Paola Giuli, "Women Poets and Improvisers: Cultural Assumptions and Literary Values in Arcadia"D. B. Haley, "Was Dryden a 'Cryptopapist' in 1681?" Joyce MacDonald, "Public Wounds: Sexual Bodies and the Origins of State in Nathaniel Lee's Lucius Junius Brutus"Rebecca Messbarger, "Re-membering a Body of Work: Master Anatomist Anna Morandi Manzolini"Johann Reusch, "Exotic Islands and the Stranded Traveler in the Works of Caspar David Friedrich and Gotthard Ludwig Kosegarten"Leslie Richardson, "'Who Shall Restore My Lost Credit': Rape, Reputation, and the Marriage Market"Betty Schellenberg, "Making Good Use of History: Sarah Robinson Scott in the Republic of Letters"Geraldine Sheridan, "Views of Women at Work by the Royal Academicians: The Collection Descriptions des arts et metiers"Joanna Stalnaker, "Painting Life, Describing Death: Epistemology and Poetics of Description in Buffon's Histoire Naturelle"Candace Ward, "'Cruel Disorder': Female Bodies, Eighteenth-Century Fever Narratives, and the Novel of Sensibility"

Table of Contents

Contents:Editor's Note Women's CreditFashion and Frugality: Eighteenth-Century Pocket Books for Women Jennie Batchelor"Who Shall Restore My Lost Credit?" Rape, Reputation, and the Marriage Market Leslie RichardsonMaking Good Use of History: Sarah Robinson Scott in the Republic of Letters Betty A. SchellenbergWomen Poets and Improvisors: Cultural Assumptions and Literary Values in Arcadia Paola Giuli Viewing Bodies"Cruel Disorder:: Female Bodies, Eighteenth-Century Fever Narratives, and the Sentimental Novel Candice WardRe-membering a Body of Work: Anatomical Designer Anna Morandi Manzolini Rebecca MessbargerViews of Women at Work by the Royal Academicians: The Collection Descriptions des arts et metiers (1761-1789) Geraildine SheridanPainting Life, Describing Death: Problems of Representation and Style in the Histoire naturelle Joanna StalnakerPublic Wounds: Sexual Bodies and the Origins of State in Nathaniel Lee's Lucius Junius Brutus Joyce G. MacDonald Politics & HistoryImperial Mythologies: Ethnicity and Rebellion on the Eighteenth-Century Venetian Stage Franca R. BarricelliWas Dryden a "Cryptopapist" in 1681? David HaleyYankees Caight in the Crossfire: The Trials and Travails of Americans in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France William L. Chew IIIPicturing the Caribbean in the Global British Landscape John E. CrowleyExotic Islands and the Stranded Traveler in the Works of Caspar David Friedrich Johann JK Reusch
Volume

v. 33 ISBN 9780801878732

Description

Drawing on unusual archival materials, addressing a variety of nonliterary or extratextual sources, employing new theoretical approaches, and offering innovative discussions of established works, the essays gathered in the latest volume of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture reflect the most exciting new directions of research within the field. The novel is a dominant focus, and the contributors to this volume offer new perspectives on the genre itself or bold new readings of such canonical texts as Les Liaisons dangereuses, Cecilia, Histoire de M. Cleveland, and the early fiction of Daniel Defoe, as well as Casanova's novelistic autobiography, Histoire de ma vie. Some essays use unusual or little-known sources or materials:-the early English novel, The Jamaica Lady; an anonymous British seaman's journal; and "infant's petitions," the letters that accompanied babies left at foundling hospitals. Other essays examine the complicated constructions of identity and authorship that emerge in various disciplines and genres: depictions of statuary in eighteenth-century French painting and literature; representations of the French literary marketplace; the role of singing in the poetry of Stephen Duck; the presence of ancient Stoic and Baconian principles in Samuel Johnson's moral writing; and the complicated correspondence between Horace Walpole and William Cole. The volume concludes with a special section of essays meditating on the complex eighteenth-century discourse on beauty and aesthetics. Contributors: Jeffrey Barnouw, Barbara Benedict, Melissa Downes, Ted Emery, Timothy Erwin, Susan Greenfield, George Haggerty, Adam Komisaruk, Laurence Mall, James Mullholland, Alexander Pitosfsky, David Porter, Neil Saccamano, Laura Schattschneider, April Shelford, Peter Sonderen, Geoffrey Turnovsky, Caroline Weber
Volume

v. 34 ISBN 9780801881923

Description

With this well-illustrated new volume, the SECC continues its tradition of publishing innovative interdisciplinary scholarship on the interpretive edge. Essays include:Misty Anderson, Our Purpose is the Same: Whitefield, Foote, and the Theatricality of Methodism Tili Boon Cuille, La Vraisemblance du merveilleux: Operatic Aesthetics in Cazotte's Fantastic Fiction Simon Dickie, Joseph Andrews and the Great Laughter Debate: The Roasting of Adams Lynn Festa, Cosmetic Differences: The Changing Faces of England and France Blake Gerard, All that the heart wishes: Changing Views toward Sentimentality Reflected in Visualizations of Sterne's Maria, 1773-1888 Jennifer Keith, The Sins of Sensibility and the Challenge of Antislavery Poetry Mary Helen McMurran, Aphra Behn from Both Sides: Translation in the Atlantic World Leslie Richardson, Leaving her Father's House: Locke, Astell, and Clarissa's Body Politic Sandra Sherman, The Wealth of Nations in the 1790s Alan Sikes, Snip Snip Here, Snip Snip There, and a Couple of Tra La Las: The Rise and Fall of the Castrato Singer Rivka Swenson, Representing Modernity in Jane Barker's Galesia Trilogy: Jacobite Allegory and the Aesthetics of the Patch-Work Subject
Volume

v. 35 ISBN 9780801884160

Description

This well-illustrated new volume continues the tradition of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture of publishing innovative interdisciplinary scholarship on the interpretive edge. Contents include: ASECS Women's Caucus Roundtable: The Career and Work of Madelyn GutwirthCarol Blum, Madeleine Dobie, Madelyn Gutwirth, Katherine Jensen, Sarah Maza, Karyna Szmurlo, and Janet Whately The Plantation and the Polis: Reform Ideology and the Generic Structure in Matthew Lewis' Journal of the West Indian ProprietorEllen Malenas Give Us Our Daily Breadfruit: Bread Substitution in the Pacific in the Eighteenth CenturyVanessa Smith The People Things Make: Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and the Properties of SelfMark Blackwell Covering Sexual Disguise: Passing Women and Generic RestraintFraser Easton Sapphic Self-Fashioning in the Baroque Era: Women's Petrarchan Parody in English and Spanish, 1650-1700Dianne Dugaw and Amanda W. Powell "Why, you...I oughta'...": Aposiopesis and the Natural Language of the Passions, 1670-1770Robert G. Dimit From Geneva to Glasgow: Rousseau and Adam Smith on the Theatre and Commercial SocietyRyan Hanley Faux savants, femmes philosophes, and philosophes amoureux: Foibles of the philosophe on the Eighteenth-Century French StageAnne Vila The New Paris in the Guise of the Old: Louis Sebastian Mercier from Old Regime to RevolutionJoanna Stalnaker Carriages, Conversation, and A Sentimental JourneyDanielle Bobker Hyperborean Atlantis: Jean-Sylvian Bailly, Madame Blavatsky, and the Nazi MythDan Edelstein
Volume

v. 36 ISBN 9780801885983

Description

This new volume continues the tradition of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture of publishing innovative interdisciplinary scholarship on the interpretive edge. Undertaking critical investigation of eighteenth-century ideas and practices, it discusses the possibilities and limitations of print; royal portraiture, the sentimental novel, and botanical classification through the categories of gender; the European experience in the 1700s; and change over time in the realms of music, architecture, and literature from the eighteenth century to the nineteenth. Contributors and content: James Swenson, Critique, Progress, Autonomy Eve Tavor Bannet, Printed Epistolary Manuals and the Rescripting of Manuscript Culture Madeleine Forell Marshall, Late Eighteenth-Century Public Reading, with Particular Attention to Sheridan's Strictures on Reading the Church Service (1789) Daniel Rosenberg, Joseph Priestley and the Graphic Invention of Modern Time Jennifer G. Germann, Fecund Fathers and Missing Mothers: Louis XV, Marie Leszczinska, and the Politics of Royal Parentage in the 1720s Mary McAlpin, Julie's Breasts, Julie's Scars: Physiology and Character in La Nouvelle Heloise Ann B. Shteir, Flora primavera or Flora meretrix? Iconography, Gender, and Science Karen Melvin, A Potential Saint Thwarted: Religion and the Politics of Sanctity in Late-Eighteenth Century New Spain Margaret R. Ewalt, Christianity, Coca, and Commerce in the Peruvian Mercury Howard Irving, Haydn and the Politics of the Picturesque Richard Wittman, The Hut and the Altar: Architectural Origins and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century France Goran Blix, The Occult Roots of Realism: Balzac, Mesmer, and Second Sight

Table of Contents

  • James Swenson, Critique, Progress, Autonomy
  • Eve Tavor Bannet, Printed Epistolary Manuals and the Rescripting of Manuscript Culture
  • Madeleine Forell Marshall, Late Eighteenth-Century Public Reading, with Particular Attention to Sheridan's Strictures on Reading the Church Service (1789)
  • Daniel Rosenberg, Joseph Priestley and the Graphic Invention of Modern Time
  • Jennifer G. Germann, Fecund Fathers and Missing Mothers: Louis XV, Marie Leszczinska, and the Politics of Royal Parentage in the 1720s
  • Mary McAlpin, Julie's Breasts, Julie's Scars: Physiology and Character in La Nouvelle Heloise
  • Ann B. Shteir, Flora primavera or Flora meretrix? Iconography, Gender, and Science
  • Karen Melvin, A Potential Saint Thwarted: Religion and the Politics of Sanctity in Late-Eighteenth Century New Spain
  • Margaret R. Ewalt, Christianity, Coca, and Commerce in the Peruvian Mercury
  • Howard Irving, Haydn and the Politics of the Picturesque
  • Richard Wittman, The Hut and the Altar: Architectural Origins and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century France
  • Goran Blix, The Occult Roots of Realism: Balzac, Mesmer, and Second Sight.
Volume

v. 37 ISBN 9780801887956

Description

The essays in this volume share a common concern with investigating Enlightenment categories of historical understanding and determining how these categories helped shape Enlightenment culture. The contributors address the question of how eighteenth-century writers make sense of the past-how they interpret it, give it meaning and form, and deploy it for their own practical, aesthetic, and ideological purposes. Contributors and contents: Frank Palmeri, Conjectural History and the Origins of Sociology Stuart Peterfreund, From the Forbidden to the Familiar: The Way of Natural Theology Leading up to and beyond the Long Eighteenth Century Tony C. Brown, The Barrows of History Shane Agin, Sex Education in the Enlightened Nation Suzanne R. Pucci, Snapshots of Family Intimacy in the French Eighteenth Century: The Case of Paul et Virginie Ana Hontanilla, Images of Barbaric Spain in Eighteenth-Century British Travel Writing Mark R. Malin, The Good, the Bad, and the Sentimental Savage: Native Americans in Representative Novels from the Spanish Enlightenment Simon During, Church, State, and Modernization: English Literature as Gentlemanly Knowledge after 1688 Julia Rudolph, "That Blunderbuss of Law": Giles Jacob, Abridgement, and Print Culture Anne H. Stevens, Forging Literary History: Historical Fiction and Literary Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain Jennifer Thorn, "All beautiful in woe": Gender, Nation, and Phillis Wheatley's Niobe Hilary Englert, "This Rhapsodical Work": Object-Narrators and the Figure of Sterne

Table of Contents

  • Frank Palmeri, Conjectural History and the Origins of Sociology
  • Stuart Peterfreund, From the Forbidden to the Familiar: The Way of Natural Theology Leading up to and beyond the Long Eighteenth Century
  • Tony C. Brown, The Barrows of History
  • Shane Agin, Sex Education in the Enlightened Nation
  • Suzanne R. Pucci, Snapshots of Family Intimacy in the French Eighteenth Century: The Case of Paul et Virginie
  • Ana Hontanilla, Images of Barbaric Spain in Eighteenth-Century British Travel Writing
  • Mark R. Malin, The Good, the Bad, and the Sentimental Savage: Native Americans in Representative Novels from the Spanish Enlightenment
  • Simon During, Church, State, and Modernization: English Literature as Gentlemanly Knowledge after 1688
  • Julia Rudolph, "That Blunderbuss of Law": Giles Jacob, Abridgement, and Print Culture
  • Anne H. Stevens, Forging Literary History: Historical Fiction and Literary Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • Jennifer Thorn, "All beautiful in woe": Gender, Nation, and Phillis Wheatley's Niobe
  • Hilary Englert, "This Rhapsodical Work": Object-Narrators and the Figure of Sterne.
Volume

v. 38 ISBN 9780801892974

Description

The interdisciplinary essays in this volume represent innovative scholarship on the Enlightenment in Britain, Europe, and North America. Contributors and contents: Dennis Moore, Colloquy with the Author: Vincent Carretta and Equiano, the African Toni Bowers, Behn's Monmouth: Sedition, Seduction, and Tory Ideology in the 1680s Tita Chico, Details and Frankness: Affective Relations in Sir Charles Gradison Rebecca M. Mills, 'To be both Patroness and Friend': Patronage, Friendship, and Protofeminism in the Life of Elizabeth Thomas (1675-1731) Catherine M. Jaffe, Noticia de la vida y obras del Conde de Rumford (1802) by Maria Lorenza de los Rios, Marquesa de Fuerte-Hijar: Authorizing a Space for Female Charity Laura Mandell, Prayer, Feeling, Action: Anna Barbauld and the Public Worship Controversy Chloe Wigston Smith, Dressing the British: Clothes, Customs, and Nation in W. H. Pyne's The Costume of Great Britain Heidi E. Kraus, David's Roman Vedute Elizabeth Claire, Monstrous Choreographies: Waltzing, Madness, and Miscarriage Douglas S. Harvey, Strolling Players in Albany, Montreal, and Quebec City, 1797 and 1810: Performance, Class, and Empire Woodruff D. Smith, Corruption and Eighteenth-Century Social Science: Mapping the Space of Political Economy
Volume

v. 39 ISBN 9780801894350

Description

The interdisciplinary essays in this volume represent innovative scholarship on the Enlightenment in Britain, Europe, and North America. Contributors and Contents Richard Barney, The Splenetic Sublime: Anne Finch, Melancholic Physiology, and Post/Modernity Sarah Cohen, Animal Performance in Oudry's Illustrations to the Fables of La Fontaine JoLynn Edwards, The Conti Sales of 1777 and 1779 and their Impact on the Parisian Art Market Ingrid Tague, Companions, Servants, or Slaves?: Considering Animals in Eighteenth Century Britain Matthieu P. Raillard, Deism, the Sublime and the Formulation of Early Romanticism in Juan Melendez Valdes and Jose Cadalso Romira Worvill, From Prose peinture to Dramatic tableau: Diderot, Fenelon and the Emergence of the Pictorial Aesthetic in France Julie Candler Hayes, Friendship and the Female Moralist Teresa Michals, "Like a Spoiled Actress off the Stage": Anti-Theatricality, Nature, and the Novel Adam Beach, Behn's Oroonoko, the Gold Coast, and Slavery in the Early-Modern Atlantic World Eric Gidal, "A gross and barbarous composition": Melancholy, National Character, and the Critical Reception of Hamlet in the Eighteenth Century Character Nicole von Germeten, Prostitution and the Captain's Wife: A Public and Notorious Scandal in Eighteenth-Century Cartagena de Indias Margaret Boyle, Chronicling Women's Containment in Bartolome Arzans de Orsua y Vela's History of Potsi

Table of Contents

  • Richard Barney, The Splenetic Sublime: Anne Finch, Melancholic Physiology, and Post/Modernity
  • Sarah Cohen, Animal Performance in Oudry's Illustrations to the Fables of La Fontaine
  • JoLynn Edwards, The Conti Sales of 1777 and 1779 and their Impact on the Parisian Art Market
  • Ingrid Tague, Companions, Servants, or Slaves?: Considering Animals in Eighteenth Century Britain
  • Matthieu P. Raillard, Deism, the Sublime and the Formulation of Early Romanticism in Juan Melendez Valdes and Jose Cadalso
  • Romira Worvill, From Prose peinture to Dramatic tableau: Diderot, Fenelon and the Emergence of the Pictorial Aesthetic in France
  • Julie Candler Hayes, Friendship and the Female Moralist
  • Teresa Michals, "Like a Spoiled Actress off the Stage": Anti-Theatricality, Nature, and the Novel
  • Adam Beach, Behn's Oroonoko, the Gold Coast, and Slavery in the Early-Modern Atlantic World
  • Eric Gidal, "A gross and barbarous composition": Melancholy, National Character, and the Critical Reception of Hamlet in the Eighteenth Century Character
  • Nicole von Germeten, Prostitution and the Captain's Wife: A Public and Notorious Scandal in Eighteenth-Century Cartagena de Indias
  • Margaret Boyle, Chronicling Women's Containment in Bartolome Arzans de Orsua y Vela's History of Potsi.
Volume

v. 40 ISBN 9780801899089

Description

This volume spotlights the visual arts, vision, and blindness during the Enlightenment in France, Britain, and Germany. The essays range from exploring the musical and cultural impact of an eighteenth-century virtuoso violinist to analyzing lotteries as romance in eighteenth-century England. Contributors and Contents: Mary Sheriff, The King, the Trickster and the Gorgon: On the Illusions of Rococo ArtBeverly Wilcox, The Hissing of Monsieur PaginJessica Richard, Lotteries and the Romance of Chance in Eighteenth-Century EnglandEmrys D. Jones, 'Friendship like mine / Throws all Respects behind it': Male Companionship and the Cult of Frederick, Prince of WalesDavid Hagan, Threading the Needle: Problems in Reading Dennis Diderot's La lettre sur les aveuglesJosephine Touma, From the Playhouse to the Page: Some Visual Sources for Watteau's Theatrical UniverseDaniel O'Quinn, Diversionary Tactics and Coercive Acts: John Burgoyne's Fete ChampetreShelley King, Portrait of a Marriage: John and Amelia Opie and the Sister ArtsDavid Fairer, Where Fuming Trees Refresh the Thirsty AirDorothea Von Mucke, Iconic Turn and the Power of Images: Goethe's Elective AffinitiesLaure Marcellesi, Louis-Sebastien Mercier: Prophet, Abolitionist, Colonialist

Table of Contents

  • Mary Sheriff, The King, the Trickster and the Gorgon: On the Illusions of Rococo Art
  • Beverly Wilcox, The Hissing of Monsieur Pagin
  • Jessica Richard, Lotteries and the Romance of Chance in Eighteenth-Century England
  • Emrys D. Jones, 'Friendship like mine / Throws all Respects behind it': Male Companionship and the Cult of Frederick, Prince of Wales
  • David Hagan, Threading the Needle: Problems in Reading Dennis Diderot's La lettre sur les aveugles
  • Josephine Touma, From the Playhouse to the Page: Some Visual Sources for Watteau's Theatrical Universe
  • Daniel O'Quinn, Diversionary Tactics and Coercive Acts: John Burgoyne's Fete Champetre
  • Shelley King, Portrait of a Marriage: John and Amelia Opie and the Sister Arts
  • David Fairer, Where Fuming Trees Refresh the Thirsty Air
  • Dorothea Von Mucke, Iconic Turn and the Power of Images: Goethe's Elective Affinities
  • Laure Marcellesi, Louis-Sebastien Mercier: Prophet, Abolitionist, Colonialist.
Volume

v. 23 ISBN 9780937191545

Description

This volume of Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture has a strong European focus, including studies of aspects of Rousseau, Herder, Ewald and Burger. English writers and society are also examined; of particular interest is an essay on the Eastern letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague. Interdisciplinary in approach, these studies provide a sample of the best new work in this period. Contributors: BERNDADETTE FORT, PETER M. BRIGGS, ROSEANN RUNTE, HANSADLER, JAMES R. AUBREY, TIMOTHY DYKSTAL, ROBERT A. SELIG,BETH KOWALESKE-WALLACE, SUSAN ROSA, ARND BOHM, ELIZABETH A. BOHLS, ANNE C. VILA, T.J. PARNELL, HOWARD IRVING, JANICE FARRAR THADDEUS.

Table of Contents

  • The paradox of virtue - Jean-Jacques Rousseau and "La Reine Fanstasque", Roseann Runte
  • Johann Gottfried Herder's concept of humanity, Hans Adler
  • revising the monstrous - Du Plessis' "Short History of Prodigies" and London culture in 1730, James R. Aubrey
  • commerce, conversation and contradiction in Mandeville's "Fable", Timothy Dykstal
  • light infantry lessons from America? Johann Ewald's experience in the American Revolutionary war as depicted in his "Abhandlung ber den Kleinen Krieg" (1785), Robert A. Selig
  • tea, gender and domesticity in 18th-century England, Beth Kowaleske-Wallace
  • Ralph Cudworth in the "Republique des Lettres" - the controversy about "Plastick Nature" and the reputation of Pierre Bayle, Susan Rosa
  • Gottfried August Burger - texts of the body, Arnd Bohm
  • aesthetics and orientalism in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's letters, Elizabeth A. Bohls
  • enlightened minds and scholarly bodies from Tissot to Sade, Anne C. Vila
  • Swift, Sterne and the skeptical tradition, T.J. Parnell
  • classic and gothic - Charles Burney on "ancient music", Howard Irving
  • Elizabeth Hamilton's domestic politics, Janice Farrar Thaddeus.
Volume

v. 41 ISBN 9781421405629

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This volume's essays focus on the relationships between texts and readers, images and viewers, performance and audience during the Enlightenment in France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and North America. The essays range from exploring the effects of rococo space on religious experience to analyzing the transmission of texts across national and temporal boundaries. Contributors and Contents include: Michael Yonan, The Wieskirche: Movement, Perception, and Salvation in the Bavarian Rococo; Sandro Jung, Thomas Stothard, Illustration, and the Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas, 1779-1826; Hector Reyes, Drawing and History in the Comte de Caylus' Recueil d'antiquites; Marc H. Lerner, William Tell's Atlantic Travels in the Revolutionary Era; Katrin Berndt, Civic Virtues in the Restless Polity: Sir Walter Scott's Fergusonian Vision of British Civil Society in Redgauntlet (1824); and, Danielle Spratt, Gulliver's Economized Body: Colonial Projects and the Human/Animal Divide in the Travels. Contributors and Contents also include: Julie Henigan, Print and Oral Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Irish Ballad; David A. Brewer, Print, Performance, Personhood, Polly Honeycombe; Zeina Hakim, Whose Story? The Game of Fiction in Early Eighteenth-Century French Literature; Dorothee Birke, Between Direction and Diversion: Chapter Titles in English Novels of the Mid-Eighteenth Century; Catherine Keohane, Ann Yearsley's Clifton Hill and Its Lessons in Reading; and, Jennifer Germann, Tracing Marie-Eleonore Godefroid: Women's Artistic Networks in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris.
Volume

v. 42 ISBN 9781421409511

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Volume 42 explores material culture, the visual arts, literature, opera, and the stage during the long eighteenth century in France, Britain, the Americas, and China. These essays examine encounters between Europe and the Americas, the Orient and the Occident, as well as the challenges of translation. Several authors analyze the role of gender in literature and life, exploring themes of intimacy, interiority, authority, and knowledge. Table of Contents: Christopher M. S. Johns, "Erotic Spirituality and the Catholic Revival in Napoleonic Paris: The Curious History of Antonio Canova's Penitent Magdalene"; Jeffrey M. Leichman, "Beaumarchais' Revolution: Genre, Politics, and Theatricality in La Mere coupable"; Ed Goehring, "The Jesuit and the Libertine: Some early reception of Mozart's Don Giovanni"; Kristina Kleutghen, "Staging Europe: Theatricality and Painting at the Chinese Imperial Court"; Ana Elena Gonzalez Trevino, "'Kings and their crowns': signs of monarchy and the spectacle of New World otherness in heroic drama and public pageantry"; Annie Smart, "Re-Reading Nature and Exoticism in Chateaubriand's Voyage en Amerique: A Case for the Biophilia Effect"; Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell, "Beauty and the Beast: Animals in the Visual and Material Culture of the Toilette"; Hector Reyes, "Drawing and History in the Comte de Caylus' Recueil d'antiquites". Laura Miller, "Publishers and Gendered Readership in English-Language Editions of Il Newtonianismo per le Dame"; Heidi Bostic, "Graffigny's Self, Graffigny's Friend: Intimate Sharing in the Correspondance 1750-52"; Julie Park, "The Poetics of Enclosure in Sense and Sensibility"; Caroline Austin Bolt, "Mediating Happiness: Performances of Jane Austen's Narrators"; Kate C. Hamilton, "She 'Came up Stairs into the World:' Elizabeth Barry and Restoration Celebrity".
Volume

v. 43 ISBN 9781421413761

Description

Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture reflects new and highly promising directions of research in the field. The latest volume contains essays by Paula R. Backscheider on theatrical spectacle and by April London on anecdote in Sarah Fielding, as well as considerations of translation in Dennis by Sarah B. Stein, of family in Defoe by Ann Campbell, of ideology in Fantomina by Patricia Comitini, of popular music in Rousseau by Rebecca Dowd Geoffroy-Schwinden. In addition, readers will find studies of the body in Berkeley by Joanne E. Myers, of prostitution in Restif de la Bretonne by Rori Bloom, of ruins in Lazzaro Spallanzani by Sabrina Ferri, of Arthur Murphy's female characters by Barbara Mackey King, and of recent film adaptations of the century's masterworks by Karen Gevirtz.
Volume

v. 44 ISBN 9781421418629

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Volume 44 of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture acknowledges recent changes in the field of eighteenth-century studies while reaffirming SECC's commitment to interdisciplinary approaches that unite the wide array of fields in history, literature, art history, women's and gender studies, political science, musicology, dance, theater, and religious studies. With contributions from Kelly E. Battles, Adam R. Beach, Samara Anne Cahill, Jonathan Blake Fine, Lucas Hardy, Julie Candler Hayes, Paul Kelleher, Rachael Scarborough King, Heidi E. Kraus, Teresa Michals, Andrew M. Pisano, and Yann Robert, this collection of essays highlights new research in disability studies, debates on slavery and literary history, and analyses of literary genre and form.

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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I 1. Health and Disease in a Land New to Europeans 2. Traditional Treatment and Traditional Healers 3. The Beginnings of Change in Traditional Health Care 4. Setting the Stage for Modern Medicine and Health, 1850s to 1880s Part II 5. The Age of Surgery and Germ Theory, 1880s to 1910s 6. Physiological Medicine, 1910s to 1930s 7. Physicians, Public Health, and Progressivism 8. The Era of Antibiotics, 1930s to 1950s Part III 9. The Age of Technological Medicine, 1940s to 1960s 10. Doctors, Patients, Medical Institutions, and Society in the Age of Technological Medicine 11. Medicine in the Environmental Era, 1960s to 1980s 12. Environmental-Era Health Care in a Hostile Social Climate Part IV 13. The Era of Genetic Medicine, Late 1980s and After 14. The Recent Past as a New Epoch Notes Index
Volume

v. 45 ISBN 9781421419367

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The volume's first section treats the politics of genre: Maria Soledad Barbon on the colonial politics of panegyric in Peru; Amanda Johnson on Thomas Jefferson's use of Ossianic romance; Catherine M. Jaffe on the gender politics of translation in a Spanish novel; Cecilia Feilla on French Revolutionary politics in London harlequinades; and Rebecca Tierney-Hynes on the economics of comedic form in Susanna Centlivre's plays. The volume's second section, on textual materialisms, includes Daniel Leonard on fetishism and figurism in Charles de Brosses; Beth Fowkes Tobin on the notebooks of the naturalist Dr. Richard Pulteney; Betty Joseph on capitalism and early English fictional treatments of China and India; Dwight Codr on hairs and sneezes in Pope's Rape of the Lock; John Greene on magic lanterns and peepshow boxes in Rousseau's Reveries; Sara Munoz-Muriana on mirrors and gender in Spanish comedy; and David Mazella on cultivation and improvement in Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
Volume

v. 46 ISBN 9781421422145

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The first section of this volume consists of a panel, "Transnational Quixotes and Quixotisms," introduced by Catherine Jaffe. It includes essays by Amelia Dale on how female quixotes differed from male quixotes in eighteenth-century England; by Elena Deanda on the Marquis de Sade as a quixotic figure; by Elizabeth Franklin Lewis on English travelers' uses of Spanish cartography; and by Aaron R. Hanlon on quixotism as a global heuristic, with reference to the Pacific as well as the Atlantic. The second panel in the volume, "The Habsburgs and the Enlightenment," is introduced by Rebecca Messbarger. It includes essays by Rita Krueger on conflicts between Maria Theresa's view of the Enlightenment and that of her reigning children; by Julia Doe on Marie Antoinette's promotion of a new nontraditional kind of opera at the French court; by R. S. Agin on questions of judicial torture in Austrian Lombardy; and by Heather Morrison on Habsburg efforts to compete with other empires in botany as well as diplomacy. The third section consists of individual essays: Michael B. Guenter on Britain's subordination of science to imperial goals in the new world; Richard Frohock on the critique of British imperialism in John Gay's Polly; Jeffrey Merrick on the French Revolution's failure to materially alter the legal status of sodomy and suicide; Adam Potkay, comparing Rousseau and Adam Smith's views of pity and gratitude; Jeff Loveland, on the methods used by Diderot to edit the Encyclopedie; and Tamar Mayer, on Jacques-Louis David's use of mirror reversibility in the composition of his painting, "Oath of the Horatii."
Volume

v. 47 ISBN 9781421424415

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Addressing the diverse ways in which eighteenth-century contemporaries of different nations and cultures created visual, verbal, and material representations in various media. Focused on conventions of technology, labor, and tolerance on the one hand, and on artistic intentionality on the other hand, these essays also address the implications of this past in our own research today. The first section, "Representing Humans and Technology," opens with the late Srinivas Aravamudan's presidential address, "From Enlightenment to Anthropocene." This is followed by a panel of essays on labor and industry, which includes Valentina Tikoff on the overlap between welfare and the technical training of Spanish orphans for warfare; Susan Egenolf on mythological representations of industry; Susan Libby on the Encyclopedie's mechanical representations of sugar production on the plantations; and Jon Klancher on technological manuals. The second section, "Inside the Artist's Studio," opens with Shearer West's ASECS/BSECS lecture on "selfiehood" and eighteenth-century celebrity. This is followed by papers on self-promoting self-representations-by painters in Wendy Wassyng Roworth's essay on Angelica Kauffman's studio in Rome and Francesca Bove's essay on George Morland's studio; and by a self-promoting French society lady in Heather McPherson's essay on Madame Recamier's portraits. This section concludes with Leith Davis's essay on representations in the contemporary press of Ireland and the Glorious Revolution. The final section addresses emerging issues in two forums. The first reconsiders issues of intentionality: participants include Stephanie Insley Hershinow, Sarah Ellenzweig, Edmund J. Goehring, Thomas Salem Manganaro, and Kathleen Lubey. The second section reconsiders issues of tolerance-and the association of Enlightenment tolerance with Voltaire during the recent Charlie Hebdo rallies in Paris. Participants include Jeffrey M. Leichman, Reginald McGinnis, Jack Iverson, Faycal Falaky, Ourida Mostefai, and Elena Russo.
Volume

v. 48 ISBN 9781421428666

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A fascinating look at communication in the eighteenth century. This volume addresses questions of communication in several media, from the oral, printed, and visual to the physical. It encompasses essays featuring France, Germany, Early America, Scotland, and Britain more generally. The first section, "Manuscript Communications," opens with Dena Goodman's presidential address on the secret history of learned societies. It is followed by a panel on manuscript and print circulation introduced by Colin Ramsey, which includes essays by Ryan Whyte, Chiara Cillerai, and Jurgen Overhoff. This section concludes with an essay by Carla J. Mulford on Benjamin Franklin's electrification of London politics. The second section, "Arts and Manufactures," opens with David Shields's Clifford Lecture on the flavors of the eighteenth century. It contains essays by Hanna Roman on Buffon's language of heat and Jason Pearl on the perspective of aerostatic bodies and concludes with essays by Matthew Mauger and Michael C. Amrozowicz on the languages of physical disciplines and social organization. The final section, "Devotion and Other Passions," begins with essays on silence and spectacle as means of convening the passions, by Adam Schoene and Anne Vila respectively, and it concludes with a forum introduced by Laura M. Stevens on Enlightenment representations of devotion. This section includes presentations by Clare Haynes, Penny Pritchard, Jennifer L. Airey, Sabine Volk-Birke, Megan E. Gibson, Laura Davies, and Theresa Schoen and an afterword by Emma Salgard Cunha.

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