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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Corrosive Solace: Affect, Biopolitics, and the Realignment of the Repertoire, 1780–1800 by Daniel O’Quinn2
Le Cinéma des Lumières: Diderot, Deleuze, Eisenstein by Marc Escola1
Behn’s White Innocence: Language Politics in the Dutch-Surinamese Translations of Oroonoko (1688)1
Making the Marvelous: Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy, Henriette-Julie de Murat, and the Literary Representation of the Decorative Arts by Rori Bloom1
Techno-Magism: Media, Mediation, and the Cut of Romanticism by Orrin N.C. Wang1
“Ameliorating the Situation” of Empire: Slavery and Abolition in The Woman of Colour1
One Great Family: Domestic Relationships in Samuel Richardson’s Novels by Simone Eva Höhn1
Imperatives, Impossibilities, and Intimacies in the Imperial Archive: Chinese Men and Women of Colour in Early Nineteenth-Century Trinidad1
“Endeavouring” and Other Eighteenth-Century Fictions1
Interracial Sex and Narrative Crisis in The Woman of Colour1
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 Roczniak1
Radical Conduct: Politics, Sociability and Equality in London 1789–1815 by Mark Philp1
Women’s Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770–1820: Dangerous Occupations by Joseph Morrissey1
Small Things in the Eighteenth Century: The Political and Personal Value of the Miniature, ed. Chloe Wigston Smith and Beth Fowkes Tobin1
Refusing the Fictions of Unmarked Whiteness: Challenging Human Rank, Race, and History1
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