James Swenson, Critique, Progress, Autonomy; Eve Tavor Bannet, Printed Epistolary Manuals and the Rescripting of Manuscript Culture; Madeleine Forell Marshall, Late Eighteenth-Century Public Reading, with Particular Attention to Sheridan's Strictures on Reading the Church Service (1789); Daniel Rosenberg, Joseph Priestley and the Graphic Invention of Modern Time; Jennifer G. Germann, Fecund Fathers and Missing Mothers: Louis XV, Marie Leszczinska, and the Politics of Royal Parentage in the 1720s; Mary McAlpin, Julie's Breasts, Julie's Scars: Physiology and Character in La Nouvelle Heloise; Ann B. Shteir, Flora primavera or Flora meretrix? Iconography, Gender, and Science; Karen Melvin, A Potential Saint Thwarted: Religion and the Politics of Sanctity in Late-Eighteenth Century New Spain; Margaret R. Ewalt, Christianity, Coca, and Commerce in the Peruvian Mercury; Howard Irving, Haydn and the Politics of the Picturesque; Richard Wittman, The Hut and the Altar: Architectural Origins and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century France; Goran Blix, The Occult Roots of Realism: Balzac, Mesmer, and Second Sight.
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""A challenging, but rewarding, collection of essays, each of which contributes to our understanding of the long eighteenth century... TheThe volume is carefully edited and beautifully illustrated. It will be a valuable resource for many years.""