Christopher J. Lukasik is Associate Professor of English and American Studies at Purdue University.
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Introduction 1 PART 1. DISTINCTION AND THE FACE Chapter 1. Discerning Characters Chapter 2. Reading and Breeding Chapter 3. The Face of Seduction Chapter 4. The Face of the Public PART II. THE CHANGING FACE OF THE NOVEL Chapter 5. The Invisible Aristocrat Chapter 6. The Physiognomic Fallacy Epilogue Notes Bibliography
"This book is clearly the product of substantial archival research, and its chapters move nimbly and knowledgeably through an impressive range of sources, from fictional to philosophical, textual to material, ephemeral to enduring. Weaving these different strains of evidence together, Discerning Characters provides a rich and subtle history of the ways that eighteenth-century American people and texts read distinction in the faces of their fellows." (Eighteenth Century Fiction) "Discerning Characters sets a new benchmark for literary, cultural, and intellectual historians intent on situating texts in a material and visual context." (Catherine E. Kelly, University of Oklahoma) "A deeply researched, intelligent, and innovative look at the literary and cultural history of early America." (Philip Gould, Brown University)

