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Book SynopsisOther essays explore such topics as the aesthetics of novelty in Addison and Sterne, the influence of the religious lyric on Richardson's Clarissa, feminine authority in Eliza Haywood's spectatorial fiction, and the issue of male effeminacy in English dance history.
Table of ContentsContents and Contributors:The Geography of Enlightenment (special section): The Ruins and the Construction of Time: Geological and Literary Perspectives in the Age of Goethe," Heather I. Sullivan * "Constructing the Subaltern: White Creole Culture and Raced Captivity in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Suriname," Laura Laffrado * "Gendering the 'Union of Hearts': Irish Politics between the Public and Private Spheres," Mitzi Myers * "Fair Trade: The Language of Love and Commerce in Mary Wollstonecraft's Letters (Written during a Short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark)," Cynthia RichardsOther Essays: "John Adams Confronts Turgot," A. Owen Aldridge * "Swift's Servant Problem: Livery and Hypocrisy in the Project for the Advancement of Religion and the Directions to Servants," Jenny Davidson * "Clarissa's Relics and Lyric Community," G. Gabrielle Starr * "Advertisements for Books in London Newspapers, 1760-1785," James Tierney * "Officer and Lady: Pants and Politics in Caroline de la Motte-Fouque's Das Heldenmadchen aus der Vendee (1816)," Elisabeth Krimmer * "Spying, Writing, Authority: Eliza Haywood's Bath Intrigues," Juliette Merritt * "'Is He No Man?' Toward an Appreciation of Male Effeminacy in English Dance History," John Bryce Jordan * "Lancashire Spiritual Culture and the Question of Magic," David Paxman * "Parallel Forces: Identity and Authority in Roland Barthes and Tristram Shandy," Katharine M. Morsberger * "Addison's Aesthetics of Novelty," Scott Black