Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Volume 34Catherine E. Ingrassia, Jeffrey S. Ravel JHU Press, 2005 M05 4 - 360 pages With this well-illustrated new volume, the SECC continues its tradition of publishing innovative interdisciplinary scholarship on the interpretive edge. Essays include: Tili Boon Cuillé, 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 |
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Contents
The Changing Faces of England and France | 25 |
Jacobite | 55 |
The Wealth of Nations in 1790s | 81 |
The Formal Challenges of Antislavery Poetry | 97 |
Whitefield Foote and the Theatricality | 125 |
Astell Locke and Clarissas Body | 151 |
Operatic Aesthetics in Cazottes | 173 |
Changing Views toward Sentimentality | 231 |
Joseph Andrews and the Great Laughter Debate | 271 |
Contributors | 333 |