English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism
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English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- Selected writings in British intellectual history, Leslie Stephen ; edited and with an introd. by Noël Annan
- Memory, print, and gender in England, 1653-1759, Harold Weber
- Romanticism and the emotions, edited by Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha
- The trouble with ownership, literary property and authorial liability in England, 1660-1730, Jody Greene
- John Locke and children's books in eighteenth-century England, Samuel F. Pickering, Jr
- Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic period, Sarah Houghton-Walker
- The professionalization of women writers in eighteenth-century Britain, Betty A. Schellenberg
- Reading sex in the eighteenth century, bodies and gender in English erotic culture, Karen Harvey
- Arguments of Augustan wit, John Sitter
- Eighteenth-century women writers and the gentleman's liberation movement, independence, war, masculinity, and the novel, 1778-1818, by Megan A. Woodworth
- Judging new wealth, popular publishing and responses to commerce in England, 1750-1800, James Raven
- Narrating marriage in the eighteenth century England and France, Chris Roulston
- "Better in France?", the circulation of ideas across the Channel in the eighteenth century, edited by Frédéric Ogée
- The power of the passive self in English literature, 1640-1770, Scott Paul Gordon
- Imagination under pressure, 1789-1832, aesthetics, politics, and utility, John Whale
- Collective understanding, radicalism, and literary history, 1645-1742, Melissa Mowry
- Typologies in England, 1650-1820, Paul J. Korshin
- Britannia's issue, the rise of British literature from Dryden to Ossian, Howard D. Weinbrot
- Venice transfigured, the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660-1797, John Eglin
- Land, nation and culture, 1740-1840, thinking the republic of taste, edited by Peter de Bolla, Nigel Leask, and David Simpson
- The crisis of literature in the 1790s, print culture and the public sphere, Paul Keen
- Authorship, commerce, and gender in early eighteenth-century England, a culture of paper credit, Catherine Ingrassia
- The wild girl, natural man, and the monster, dangerous experiments in the Age of Enlightenment, Julia V. Douthwaite
- The grateful slave, the emergence of race in eighteenth-century British and American culture, George Boulukos
- The body in Swift and Defoe, Carol Houlihan Flynn
- Books and their readers in eighteenth-century England, new essays, edited by Isabel Rivers
- Legitimacy and illegitimacy in nineteenth-century law, literature and history, edited by Margot Finn, Michael Lobban and Jenny Bourne Taylor
- Literature and encyclopedism in Enlightenment Britain, the pursuit of complete knowledge, Seth Rudy
- Sexual antipodes, enlightenment globalization and the placing of sex, Pamela Cheek
- The gendering of men, 1600-1750, Thomas A. King
- The Nonsense Club, literature and popular culture, 1749-1764, Lance Bertelsen
- Honor, romanticism, and the hidden value of modernity, Jamison Kantor
- China from the ruins of Athens and Rome, classics, sinology, and romanticism, 1793-1938, Chris Murray
- African-British writings in the eighteenth century, the politics of race and reason, Helena Woodard
- The invention of the oral, print commerce and fugitive voices in eighteenth-century Britain, Paula McDowell
- Gender and the formation of taste in eighteenth-century Britain, the analysis of beauty, Robert W. Jones
- Eighteenth century encounters, studies in literature and society in the age of Walpole, Pat Rogers
- Fashioning masculinity, national identity and language in the eighteenth century, Michèle Cohen
- The things things say, Jonathan Lamb
- Perverse romanticism, aesthetics and sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832, Richard C. Sha
- Literature and popular culture in eighteenth century England, Pat Rogers
- Rhetoric of sensibility in eighteenth-century culture, Paul Goring
- Fracture and fragmentation in British romanticism, Alexander Regier
- Hypocrisy and the politics of politeness, manners and morals from Locke to Austen, Jenny Davidson
- Worlds apart, the market and the theater in Anglo-American thought, 1550-1750, by Jean-Christophe Agnew
- Mania and literary style, the rhetoric of enthusiasm from the Ranters to Christopher Smart, Clement Hawes
- Gothic incest, gender, sexuality and transgression, Jenny DiPlacidi
- Print and Protestantism in early modern England, Ian Green
- The rise and fall of the woman of letters, Norma Clarke
- Romanticism and colonialism, writing and empire, 1780-1830, edited by Tim Fulford and Peter J. Kitson
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