David A. Brewer is an associate professor of English at Ohio State University. He is the coauthor, most recently, of The Book in Britain: A Historical Introduction. Crystal B. Lake is a professor of English languages and literature at Wright State University. She is the author of Artifacts: How We Think and Write About Found Objects.
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Liberal Theory and Eighteenth-Century Criticism, by David Rosen and Aaron Santesso Novel Paintings: Learning to Read Art Through Joseph Highmore's Adventures of Pamela, by Aaron Gabriel Montalvo "A tedious accumulation of nothing": Christopher Smart, Imperialist Archives, and Mechanical Poetry in the Eighteenth Century, by Jesslyn Whittell Robert Burns and the Refashioning of Scottish Identity through Songs, by Stacey Jocoy Animal Domestication and Human-Animal Difference in Buffon's Natural History, by Dario Galvo Marvelous Maples: Visions of Maple Sugar in New France, 1691-1761, by Nathan D. Brown Pirate Vices, Public Benefits: The Social Ethics of Piracy in the 1720s, by Noel Chevalier Defoe's "Mobbish" Utopias, by Maximillian E. Novak Fragile Communities in the Crusoe Trilogy, by Li Qi Peh Family Instruction in Defoe's Further Adventures: Consider the Children, by Judith Stuchiner Friendship, Not Freedom: Dependent Friends in the Late Eighteenth-Century Novel, by Renee Bryzik The Art of Intercultural Engagement: A Cluster on Daniel O'Quinn's Engaging the Ottoman Empire: Vexed Mediations, 1690-1815 Introduction: Daniel O'Quinn's Melancholy Cosmopolitanism, by Ashley L. Cohen The Archive and the Repertoire of the Treaty of Karlowitz, by Angelina del Balzo Empire and Modern Media: Vanmour or less, by Douglas Fordham Wrinkles in Imperial Time, by Lynn Festa Between Geographic and Conceptual Fields: Mapping Microhistories in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Empire, by Katherine Calvin Rabble, Rubble, Repeat, by Zirwat Chowdhury On Walls, Bridges, and Temporal Folds: Epic, Empire, and Neoclassicism Revisited, by Charlotte Sussman What Eludes Us, by Daniel O'Quinn