Contents: James E. Evans, '''A Sceane of Uttmost Vanity': The Spectacle of Gambling in Late Stuart Culture'' Beth Kowaleski Wallace, ''A Modest Defense of Gaming Women'' Catherine Keohane, '''Spare from your Luxuries': Women, Charity, and Spending in the Eighteenth Century'' Brijraj Singh, '''One Soul, tho' not one Soyl': International Protestantism and Ecumenism at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century'' Daniel J. Ennis, ''Poetry and American Revolutionary Identity: The Case of Phillis Wheatley and John Paul Jones'' Leanne Maunu, ''Quelling the French Threat in Frances Burney's Evelina Reginald McGinnis: ''The Critique of Originality in French Letters'' John R. Iverson, ''The First French Literary Centenary: National Sentiment and the Moliere Celebration of 1773'' Joe Johnson, ''Philosophical Reflection, Happiness and Male Friendship in Prevost's Manon Lescaut'' J. David Macey, Jr., ''Et in Arcadia Ego?: Thomas Amory, Mary Hamilton, and the (Re)Construction of Arcadia'' Howard Irving, ''John Marsh and the Ancient-Modern Polemic'' Amy Wyngaard, ''Revising Rousseau: Young Legrand d'Aussy and the Challenge to Enlightenment Constructions of the Peasantry, 1787-1794''