Eighteenth-Century Fiction

Papers
(The H4-Index of Eighteenth-Century Fiction is 1. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
My Life’s Travels and Adventures: An Eighteenth-Century Oculist in the Ottoman Empire and the European Hinterland by Regina Salomea Pilsztynowa, ed. and trans. Władysław Roczniak2
Citations from a Peruvian Woman1
Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature by Katarzyna Bartoszyńska1
Equestrian Cultures: Horses, Human Society, and the Discourse of Modernity, ed. Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfeld1
“We were amused by an itinerant singing-man”: Print, Writing, and Orality in Mungo Park’s Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa1
L’Infortuné Napolitain, ou les Aventures du seigneur Rozelli, éd. Érik Leborgne et Emmanuelle Sempère1
Visualizing Linearity: Religion, Gender, and Progress in an Eighteenth-Century Quaker Archive1
Refusing Eighteenth-Century Fictions: Introduction1
Practical Form: Abstraction, Technique, and Beauty in Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics by Abigail Zitin1
Rachel Mann and Patrick Scott, eds. Helen Craik’s Poems by a Lady1
Owning Performance | Performing Ownership: Literary Property and the Eighteenth-Century British Stage by Jane Wessel1
Orienting Virtue: Civic Identity and Orientalism in Britain’s Global Eighteenth Century by Bethany Williamson1
Review Essay1
Making Ideas Visible in the Eighteenth Century, ed. Jennifer Milam and Nicola Parsons1
Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764–1834 by Sam Hirst1
Sister Novelists: The Trailblazing Porter Sisters, Who Paved the Way for Austen and the Brontës by Devoney Looser1
Front Matter1
Ignatius Sancho’s London: Recovering Black Communities in the 18th Century, https://dcrn.northeastern.edu/ignatius-sanchos-london/1
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