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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) Danielle Spratt, Gulliver's Economized Body: Colonial Projects and the Human/Animal Divide in the Travels Julie Henigan, Print and Oral Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Irish BalladDavid A. Brewer, Print, Performance, Personhood, Polly HoneycombeZeina Hakim, Whose Story? The Game of Fiction in Early Eighteenth-Century French LiteratureDorothee Birke, Between Direction and Diversion: Chapter…mehr

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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) Danielle Spratt, Gulliver's Economized Body: Colonial Projects and the Human/Animal Divide in the Travels Julie Henigan, Print and Oral Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Irish BalladDavid A. Brewer, Print, Performance, Personhood, Polly HoneycombeZeina Hakim, Whose Story? The Game of Fiction in Early Eighteenth-Century French LiteratureDorothee Birke, Between Direction and Diversion: Chapter Titles in English Novels of the Mid-Eighteenth CenturyCatherine Keohane, Ann Yearsley's Clifton Hill and Its Lessons in ReadingJennifer Germann, Tracing Marie-Éléonore Godefroid: Women's Artistic Networks in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris
Autorenporträt
Lisa Forman Cody is an associate professor of history at Claremont McKenna College. She is the author of Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britons. Mark Ledbury is the Power Professor of Art History and Visual Culture and director of the Power Institute at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Sedaine, Greuze and the Boundaries of Genre and editor of David after David.