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Volume 1 ~ 1987
Cynthia L. Caywood
“Beyond Tokenism: Including Women Writers in Eighteen-Century Courses”
Nelson Hilton
“Blake Rouses the Faculties”
Lance Wilcox
“The Age of Tormented Reason”
Volume 2 ~ 1989
Jill Campbell
“Problems of Gender in Early Eighteenth-Century Literature”
Margaret Darrow, Virginia Swain, and Susanne Zantop
“Rights and Rebels: The Roots of Individualism”
Daniel E. Williams
“Early American Prose Narratives: A Course Proposal”
Volume 3 ~ 1991
Beth Fowkes Tobin
“The Representation of Poverty in England, 1730-1830”
Wendy Furman and Paula Radisich
“The Pursuit of Happiness/Vanity of Human Wishes. A Pair of Courses”
Peter V. Conroy, Jr.
“The History, Comedy, Tragedy: The Enlightenment Novel”
Volume 4 ~ 1993
Joan Gundersen and Madeleine Marshall
“The Transatlantic Conversation, 1650-1776”
Susan Sage Heinzelman
“Legal Facts and Feminist Fictions: Laws of Evidence and Women's Writing
1688-1760”
Cheryl Lambert
“The Role of the Scientist and the Role of the Reader: Science and Literature
in the Eighteenth Century”
Volume 5 ~ 1995
Patricia Cleary and Elizabeth Young
“Women in England and America, 1688-1800”
Michael J. Conlon
“Literature and Performance in Eighteenth-Century England”
Jane Girdham
“Musical Life in the Late Eighteenth Century”
Volume 6 ~ 1997
Barbara Ching and Kay Easson
“Discerning Taste”
Jon O'Brien
“Grub Street: The Literary and the Literatory in Eighteenth-Century
Britain”
Miriam L. Wallace and Jocelyn van Tuyl
“The French Revolution in the Cultural Imaginations: Eighteenth-Century
France and Britain”
Volume 7 ~ 1999
Maureen Harkin
“Women and the Visual Arts in Eighteenth-Century Britain”
Astrida Tantillo
“Creating Nature: German Science, Literature, and Philosophy”
Jennifer Thorn
“Eighteenth-Century British Orientalism”
Lisa Berglund
“Samuel Johnson and the Eighteenth-Century Reader”
Elizabeth Teare
“‘Knaves and Fools:’ History, Satire, and the Rise of the Novel”
Richard Frohock
“America in British Consciousness, 1660–1750”
Volume 8 ~ 2000
James E. Evans
"An Inclusive Cultural History of Early Eighteenth-Century British
Literature"
Jenn Fishman
"Stage and Page: Theater and the Novel in Eighteenth- Century Literary
Culture"
Lisa M. Zeitz
" Landscape and Nation in Eighteenth-Century Britain"
Volume 8 ~ 2001
Michael Burden
"Opera on the Stage in London - 1700-1800"
Shari Evans and Mary Rooks
"No Place Like Home?: The Politics of Home-spaces in the Eighteenth
Century
Premise"
Mary Trouille
"Marriage and Domestic Violence in Eighteenth-Century French Literature
and
Society"
2002
Heidi Bostic
"Gendered Declarations in French Revolutionary Culture"
Cheryl Nixon
"Orphans, Wards, and Lost Children: Eighteenth-Century Facts
and Fiction"
Nancy November
"Re-Voicing the Canon: 'Voice' in Eighteenth-Century Musical
Thought"
2003
Carole Martin
"From Court to Street in Eighteenth-Century France"
Jane Milling and Cynthia Richards
"The World Wide Web: Untangling Transatlantic Connections in
the Work of Aphra Behn"
Steve Newman
"The Textual City: London and Philadelphia in Literature from
the Great Fire to the Present"
2004
Cynthia Klekar
“
Fictions of the Gift: Generosity and Obligation in
Eighteenth-Century English Literature”
Carrie Hintz
“
Nell Gwyn and Restoration Culture”
Elizabeth Child
“
Eighteenth-Century Studies and Brit Lit Survey: A
Course Proposal”
2005
Jennifer Frangos and Cristobal Silva,“Transatlantic
Eighteenth Century (England and the New World/ America and the Old
World)”
Dena Goodman, “The French Enlightenment”
Amy Wolf, “The Coffeehouse Culture of
Eighteenth-Century England”
2006
Anthony Krupp, “Philosophies of Childhood in the Eighteenth-Century”
Cameron McFarlane and Lisa Zeitz, “Performing the Past: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Dramas”
Amy Witherbee, Hogarth’s Eighteenth Century”
2007
John Patrick Greene, "Discovering the Exotic in the Eighteenth Century"
Andrew Hottle, "The Adventures of an Eighteenth-Century Woman"
Christine Lupton, "Everyday Life and the Eighteenth Century"
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