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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Ephemeral Spenser1
Literary Ephemera1
Extra-Illustration and Ephemera1
The Prospectus War of the 1790s1
Rhetoric, the Pox, and the Grand Tour1
Porcelain and Catholic Enlightenment: The Zwettler Tafelaufsatz1
Lively Effigies0
Rescaling Falconer's The Shipwreck: Time, Labor, and the Problem of Immersion0
Mary Shelley and the Monstrosity of War: Frankenstein and the Post-Waterloo Politics of Life0
Affective Profit0
Transcendent Ephemera0
Swift, Secret History, and War0
Nature’s Questions, Answered0
“My Case,” Her Cure: William Hay's Permissible Gender Fluidity and Mrs. Stephens's Controversy0
Women's Records of the Court of George III and Queen Charlotte0
“A Piece of History the Most Remarkable & Interesting That Ever Happened in Any Age or Country”: “The Lyon in Mourning” Manuscript of Robert Forbes0
Afterword0
Manuscript Devotional Culture in Eighteenth-Century English Convents: A Case Study0
The Morphology of Handel's Operas0
Lovelace's “Gloomy Scheme of Death”: Suffering, Dueling, and Suicide in Richardson's Clarissa0
Pope Well Noted0
The Descent of Man0
The Modest Genius: Mathematics, Certainty, and the Creation of the Public Newton0
Introduction0
Britannia's “Gallant Crew”: Sailor Poets and the Legacy of William Falconer0
Appendix: A Bibliography of Poems Written by Sailors, Those Who Served at Sea, or Ascribed to Sailors0
Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel0
Presenting “Truth” in Early Eighteenth-Century Travel Narratives0
“Frances Burney's Legacy Duty Account” (1840)0
Crazy Enthusiasm0
“The Tennis Ball of Fortune”: Print, Manuscript, and Provincial Literacies in The Chronicles of John Cannon0
“How Is Our Blue Club Cut Up!”: Frances Burney's Changing Views of the Bluestockings0
When History Caught Up with Historians0
Of Reef Tackles and Halyards: “Marine Language” and the Technologies of Immediacy in William Falconer's The Shipwreck0
The Influence of William Hogarth on Later Generations0
“Let Genius Still This Glorious Object Own”: Naming, Signing, Authoring, and Owning in the Manuscript Verse Miscellany0
Novel Empiricisms0
Miscellaneous Spaces of Enlightenment: Dodsley, Percy, and the Midcentury Verse Miscellany0
A Tale of Two Boycotts: Riot, Reform, and Sugar Consumption in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain and France0
The Promise and Problem of Habit in Austen's Mansfield Park0
Working Title0
Britannia and the Weight of Empires Past: The Instance of Falconer's The Shipwreck0
Anna Barbauld and Charlotte Smith on War and Acquiescence0
Patronage or Friendship? Charlotte Lennox and the Fifth Earl of Orrery0
Conflicted Representations: Language, Lexicography, and Johnson’s “Langscape” of War0
Publishing Perils and Friendships0
Somebody's Complaint: Isabella Kelly, Warren Hastings, and the Strange Case of Ruthinglenne0
Transcript of “Frances Burney's Legacy Duty Account”0
Honoring Jim Springer Borck0
Introduction: The Manuscript Book in the Long Eighteenth Century0
Fielding, Opera, and Oratorio: The Case of Handel0
“Where Are Your Books?”: William Wordsworth's Commonplaces0
A Variable Account of Blindness in the Eighteenth Century0
Civil Rage0
Afterword0
“Modern Biography”: Form, Function, and Celebrity in Eighteenth-Century Genre Theory0
Introduction0
Motivated by Hatred: Defoe, Deism, and the Novel0
Rereading the History of the Book0
Second Nature and the Sonic Sublime0
Turkeys Dancing on a Hot Metal Floor0
Capturing the Queen: Establishing Agency through Narrative Strategies and Royal Materiality in Charlotte Papendiek's Memoirs0
Sancho Panza in Eighteenth-Century English Theater: Disrupting the Path of the English Knight-Errant0
“A Volume of Manuscript Poems &c”: Phillis Wheatley Peters's Lost Book and a Found Proposal0
Line Making as Life Writing: Graphic Literacy and Design in Eighteenth-Century Commonplace Books0
The Moral Negotiation of Fashion in Regency England0
Producing Philosophes in Oceania: Enlightenment through Pacific Spaces0
William Falconer's Manuscript Draft Poetry: An Annotated Transcription0
Picturing Political Power: Eighteenth-Century Korean Portraits in San Francisco's Asian Art Museum0
London, by Accident0
“Much Might Be Said on Both Sides”0
Spaces of Enlightenment: From Domestic Scenes to Global Visions0
“Everlasting Memorials”: Urban Improvement and the Shadow of Ruin in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London0
Contesting Women's Learning and Fashion: Ann Murry's Moral Zoological System in the Lady's Magazine0
Piozzi and Wales0
Serendipitous Failures0
The Battlefield as Enlightened Space: War, the Senses, and the Emotional Soldier, ca. 1790–18400
The Private Sublime in Public Discourse: War Poetry of the American Revolution0
Masonic Rivalries and Literary Politics in the Jacobite Era0
“Law Enough to Set You Free”: Contract, Community, and Consent in the Comedies of George Farquhar0
Writing Himself into a Profession: Knowledge, Skills, and Community in John Martin's “Several Receipts for the Use of Mankind”0
Before the Reporter's Notebook: The Oblong Book in the Long Eighteenth Century0
More than Eve: Women and Superior Secondariness in English Poetry, 1751–18100
Home Is Where the Heart Is: The Rise of Emotional Spaces in the German Late Enlightenment0
The Visual Anatomy of Falconer's The Shipwreck, 1762–18180
Hieroglyphic State Machine0
The First Information Age0
Computational Approaches to Manuscript Books: Quaker Correspondence and the History of Its Reconstruction0
William Falconer: Sailor, Poet, Lexicographer0
William Falconer and the Rhetoric of the Sea0
William Falconer's “Sons of Neptune”: The Merchant Service, the Royal Navy, and The Shipwreck0
Face Value: Toward a Theory of Eighteenth-Century Portraiture0
What Cato Did: Suicide, Sentimentalism, and the Drama of Emulation0
William Hogarth and Richard Steele0
The Narrative Garden0
The Art of Imperial Maternity: Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Empress Marie-Louise, and The King of Rome Sleeping0
Jane Austen and the Tradition of Masculine Benevolence0
An Adamant Patriot in Changing Times: Jonathan Swift's Later Political Pamphlets0
Prompter and Puppet0
Editors’ Note0
Enlightened “Museums of Images” or Decorative Displays? Elizabeth Seymour Percy and the Eighteenth-Century Print Room0
Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe: “Maps,” Natural Law, and the Enemy0
“For I Asked Him Men's Questions”: Late Eighteenth-Century British Women Tourists’ Contributions to Scientific Inquiry0
Finance, Fiction, and Loss0
Biographies in the Album: Reading Lives between the Lines0
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