Eighteenth-Century Life

Papers
(The median citation count of Eighteenth-Century Life is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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“The Tennis Ball of Fortune”: Print, Manuscript, and Provincial Literacies in The Chronicles of John Cannon1
Before the Reporter's Notebook: The Oblong Book in the Long Eighteenth Century1
Britannia's “Gallant Crew”: Sailor Poets and the Legacy of William Falconer1
Of Reef Tackles and Halyards: “Marine Language” and the Technologies of Immediacy in William Falconer's The Shipwreck1
More than Eve: Women and Superior Secondariness in English Poetry, 1751–18101
Poetic Mourning in the Darkness of Solitude: Echoing Conversations in the Poetry of Elizabeth Singer Rowe and Thomas Gray0
Patronage or Friendship? Charlotte Lennox and the Fifth Earl of Orrery0
Horace Walpole, the Prince, and the Baron0
“A Volume of Manuscript Poems &c”: Phillis Wheatley Peters's Lost Book and a Found Proposal0
Anti-Gothic Gothic Animals in Mary Wollstonecraft's Maria (1798)0
Transcript of “Frances Burney's Legacy Duty Account”0
Computational Approaches to Manuscript Books: Quaker Correspondence and the History of Its Reconstruction0
Denaturalizing Naturalization0
Writing Himself into a Profession: Knowledge, Skills, and Community in John Martin's “Several Receipts for the Use of Mankind”0
“Law Enough to Set You Free”: Contract, Community, and Consent in the Comedies of George Farquhar0
And Time to Begin Anew: The New Oxford Dryden0
The Reception History of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu as a Celebrity Female Traveler0
Hieroglyphic State Machine0
Face Value: Toward a Theory of Eighteenth-Century Portraiture0
Line Making as Life Writing: Graphic Literacy and Design in Eighteenth-Century Commonplace Books0
Swift: Poetical Repurposer0
“How Is Our Blue Club Cut Up!”: Frances Burney's Changing Views of the Bluestockings0
Britain's Appetite for Empire0
The Narrative Garden0
Working Title0
“I Hope You Will Forgive the Liberty I Have Taken in Speaking My Mind Thus Freely”: Charles Burney, William Mason, and Polite Exchange0
The Replacements0
Introduction0
Eighteenth-Century Review Culture and the “Enormous Crimes” of Antislavery Verse0
Lessons in Danger0
“Supposed to Be Dead, / Fair Argument”: Cross-Reading in the Mid-to-Late Eighteenth Century0
Richard Baxter's Soteriological Enabling: Or, the Limits of Enlightenment Liberal Inclusion0
Is There a Devil in This Text? Subtlety and Satanic Persuasion in Defoe's Roxana0
Capturing the Queen: Establishing Agency through Narrative Strategies and Royal Materiality in Charlotte Papendiek's Memoirs0
Manuscript Devotional Culture in Eighteenth-Century English Convents: A Case Study0
Finance, Fiction, and Loss0
The Irresistible Narrativity of Mozart's G-Minor String Quintet, K. 5160
All about Closet Work0
Owning Ephemerality0
William Falconer's Manuscript Draft Poetry: An Annotated Transcription0
Editors’ Note: Fifty Years of Eighteenth-Century Life0
Ossian on the Georgian Stage0
Elizabeth Inchbald: A Life in Lodgings0
Biographies in the Album: Reading Lives between the Lines0
Editors’ Note0
Contesting Women's Learning and Fashion: Ann Murry's Moral Zoological System in the Lady's Magazine0
Making Whiteness Visible: Slavery and Oriental She-Tragedy in Thomas Southerne's Oroonoko (1696)0
The Dynamics of Authorial Forgetting: The Case of James Robertson0
A New Irish Eighteenth Century0
William Hogarth and Richard Steele0
“I Had Not the Honour to Be Born in England”: Armstrong, Wilkes, and The Muncher's and Guzler's Diary0
Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel0
Britannia and the Weight of Empires Past: The Instance of Falconer's The Shipwreck0
Afterlives of the Poets0
Fielding, Opera, and Oratorio: The Case of Handel0
Sancho Panza in Eighteenth-Century English Theater: Disrupting the Path of the English Knight-Errant0
Somebody's Complaint: Isabella Kelly, Warren Hastings, and the Strange Case of Ruthinglenne0
Motivated by Hatred: Defoe, Deism, and the Novel0
Johnson in Japan0
Appendix: A Bibliography of Poems Written by Sailors, Those Who Served at Sea, or Ascribed to Sailors0
Pornography and Social Justice0
Realism Reconsidered: New Approaches in Novel Studies0
What Cato Did: Suicide, Sentimentalism, and the Drama of Emulation0
Insects and the American Farmer: Crèvecœur's Response to Buffon's and Raynal's Theories of American Nature0
“Frances Burney's Legacy Duty Account” (1840)0
“Let Genius Still This Glorious Object Own”: Naming, Signing, Authoring, and Owning in the Manuscript Verse Miscellany0
Playing with Fire: Love of Light and Nocturnal Shadows0
The Visual Anatomy of Falconer's The Shipwreck, 1762–18180
Welcome to the Anthropocene, in the Eighteenth Century0
The Influence of William Hogarth on Later Generations0
The Art of Imperial Maternity: Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Empress Marie-Louise, and The King of Rome Sleeping0
Piozzi and Wales0
Labors with Her Neighbors0
Affective Profit0
William Falconer and the Rhetoric of the Sea0
The Promise and Problem of Habit in Austen's Mansfield Park0
“Where Are Your Books?”: William Wordsworth's Commonplaces0
The Honor of Modernity: Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent (1800), and Discourses of Honor in Enlightenment Ireland0
Eighteenth-Century Poetry Now0
Lovelace's “Gloomy Scheme of Death”: Suffering, Dueling, and Suicide in Richardson's Clarissa0
The Morphology of Handel's Operas0
Picturing Political Power: Eighteenth-Century Korean Portraits in San Francisco's Asian Art Museum0
Jakob Bogdani's Stuffed Titmouse: Birds, Still-Life Painting, and the Global Imaginary0
Dark Enlightenments: An Introduction0
Contexts for Kant's Libido: The Last Big Picture of the Enlightenment0
“A Piece of History the Most Remarkable & Interesting That Ever Happened in Any Age or Country”: “The Lyon in Mourning” Manuscript of Robert Forbes0
Captive Subjects, Captive Audiences0
“Open House”: Hospitality and Decentered Subjects in Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya, or The Moor (1806)0
Publishing Perils and Friendships0
William Falconer's “Sons of Neptune”: The Merchant Service, the Royal Navy, and The Shipwreck0
Rescaling Falconer's The Shipwreck: Time, Labor, and the Problem of Immersion0
“My Case,” Her Cure: William Hay's Permissible Gender Fluidity and Mrs. Stephens's Controversy0
Introduction: The Manuscript Book in the Long Eighteenth Century0
“Women Should Become Thinner When They Are Pregnant”: Corpulency and Women's Reproductive Health in the Long Eighteenth Century0
The Modest Genius: Mathematics, Certainty, and the Creation of the Public Newton0
Trivial Pursuit: The Anecdote as Evidence in Theater History0
“Pertinacity Is Fortitude”: Rethinking Conduct Books and Youthful Resistance0
Afterword0
The Enlightenment's Dark Spaces: Library as Heterotopia in The Dunciad in Four Books (1743)0
Theater without Theory: Comedy in the Eighteenth Century0
William Falconer: Sailor, Poet, Lexicographer0
Psychological Coercion, Affection, and Enslavement: Robert King and Mechanisms of Control in Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative (1789)0
Discerning a Through Line in Austen's Oeuvre0
The Further Surprising Adventures of the Scholarship of Robinson Crusoe0
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