Bucknell Studies in Eighteenth Century Literature and Culture

General Editor:
Greg Clingham , Professor of English, Bucknell University

Advisory Board:
Paul K. Alkon (University of Southern California)
Chloe Chard (Independent Scholar)
Clement Hawes (The Pennsylvania State University)
Robert Markley (University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana)
Jessica Munns (University of Denver)
Cedric D. Reverand II (University of Wyoming)
Janet Todd (University of Aberdeen)

The Bucknell Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture aims to capitalize on the striking proliferation of exciting new scholarship in eighteenth-century studies. It publishes substantial critical, historical, and interdisciplinary work that is newly and interestingly theorized, and that broadens and redefines the conception of the field. At the same time, the series is open to all critical, theoretical and historical prespectives, and is willing to consider all manner of scholarship, from the large interdisciplinary cultural study to the more in-depth monograph on a single author, provided the quality of the work is excellent and engaging. While the focus of the series will be the literature, history, and culture (including the art, architecture, music, science, travel, medicine, and law) of the long eighteenth century in Britain, Ireland, and Europe, Bucknell University Press also encourages work that establishes relationships with other geographies, literatures, and cultures of the period 1660-1830.

Send inquiry and/or proposal to Professor Greg Clingham, Bucknell University Press, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837. E-mail clingham@bucknell.edu. Tel:570.577.3674. Fax: 570.577.3983.

Titles in the series:

Chantel M. Lavoie. Collecting Women: Poetry and Lives, 1700-1780 (2009)

Rori Bloom. Man of Quality, Man of Letters: The Abbé Prévost between Novel and Newspaper (2009)

David Collings. Monstrous Society: Reciprocity, Discipline, and the Political Uncanny, c. 1780-1848 (2009)

Margaret R. Ewalt. Peripheral Wonders: Nature, Knowledge, and Enlightenment in the Eighteenth-Century Orinoco (2009)

Anthony Krupp. Reason's Children: Childhood in Early Modern Philosophy (2009)

Miriam L. Wallace. Revolutionary Subjects in the English "Jacobin" Novel, 1790-1805 (2009)

Barton Swaim. Scottish Men of Letters and the New Public Sphere, 1802-1834 (2009)

Stephen Bygrave. Uses of Education: Readings in Enlightenment in England (2009)

Lesley H. Walker. A Mother's Love: Crafting Feminine Virtue in Enlightenment France (2008)

Anne Milne. Lactilla Tends Her Fav'rite Cow: Ecocritical Readings of Animals and Women in Eighteenth-Century British Labouring-Class Women's Poetry (2008)

Shelley King and Yaël Schlick, Eds. Refiguring the Coquette: Essays on Culture and Coquetry (2008)

Ron Broglio. Technologies of the Picturesque: British Art, Poetry, and Instruments 1750-1830 (2008)

William Gibson. Art and Money in the Writings of Tobias Smollett (2007)

Evan Gottlieb. Feeling British: Sympathy and National Identity in Scottish and English Writing 1707-1832 (2007)

Judith Broome. Fictive Domains: Body, Language, and Nostalgia, 1717-1770 (2007)

Will Pritchard. Outward Appearances: The Female Exterior in Restoration London (2007)

Chris Mounsey and Caroline Gonda, Eds. Queer People: Negotiations and Expressions of Homosexuality, 1700-1800 (2007)

Gavin Budge, Ed. Romantic Empiricism: Poetics and the Philosophy of Common Sense 1780-1830 (2007)

David Duff and Catherine Jones, Eds. Scotland, Ireland, and the Romantic Aesthetic (2007)

Mark Blackwell, Ed. The Secret Life of Things: Animals, Objects, and It-Narratives in Eighteenth-Century England (2007)

Ann C. Dean. The Talk of the Town: Figurative Publics in Eighteenth-century Britain (2007)

Roland Racevskis. Tragic Passages: Jean Racine's Art of the Threshold (2007)

Leanne Maunu. Women Writing the Nation: National Identity, Female Community, and the British-French Connection, 1770-1820 (2007)

Susan Paterson Glover. Engendering Legitimacy: Law, Property, and Early Eighteenth-Century Fiction (2006)

Susan Manning and Peter France, Eds. Enlightenment and Emancipation (2006)

Donald J. Newman and Lynn Marie Wright, Eds. Fair Philosopher: Eliza Haywood and the Female Spectator (2006)

Dan Doll and Jessica Munns, Eds. Recording and Reordering: Essays on the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Diary and Journal (2006)

Regina Hewitt. Symbolic Interactions: Social Problems and Literary Interventions in the Works of Baillie, Scott, and Landor (2006)

Frédéric Ogée, Ed. "Better in France?": The Circulation of Ideas Across the Channel in the Eighteenth Century (2005)

Tita Chico. Designing Women: The Dressing Room in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Culture (2005)

Juliette Cherbuliez. The Place of Exile: Leisure Literature and the Limits of Absolutism (2005)

Ziad Elmarsafy. Freedom, Slavery, & Absolutism: Corneille, Pascal, Racine (2003)

Ellen Brinks. Gothic Masculinity: Effeminacy and the Supernatural in English and German Romanticism (2003)

Catherine Jones. Literary Memory: Scott's Waverley Novels and the Psychology of Narrative (2003)

Peter Walmsley. Locke's Essay and The Rhetoric of Science (2003)

Lisa Wood. Modes of Discipline: Women, Conservatism, and the Novel after the French Revolution (2003)

Sarah Jordan. The Anxieties of Idleness: Idleness in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture (2003)

Catherine West Scheil. The Taste of The Town: Shakespearian Comedy and the Early 18th Century Theater (2003)

Roland Racevskis. Time and Ways of Knowing Under Louis XIV (2003)

Deborah Kennedy. Helen Maria Williams and the Age of Revolution (2002)

Mita Choudhury and Laura J Rosenthal , Eds. Monstrous Dreams of Reason: Body, Self, and Other in the Enlightenment (2002)

Regina Hewitt and Pat Rogers, Eds. Orthodoxy and Heresy in Eighteenth-Century Society: Changing Sex in Early-Modern Culture (2002)

Chris Mounsey. Clown of God (2001)

Philip Smallwood, Ed. Johnson Re-Visoned: Looking Before and After (2001)

Chris Mounsey, Ed. Presenting Gender: Changing Sex in Early-Modern Culture (2001)

Edward Jacobs. Accidental Migrations: An Archaeology of Gothic Discourse (2000)

Mita Choudhury. Interculturalism and Resistance in the London Theater, 1660 - 1800: Identity, Performance, Empire (2000)

Tanya Caldwell. Time to Begin Anew: Dryden's Georgics and Aeneis (2000)

James Cruise. Governing Consumption: Needs and Wants, Suspended Characters, and the "Origins" of Eighteenth-Century English Novels (1999)

Titles of related interest:

Tamara S. Wagner. Longing: Narratives of Nostalgia in the British Novel, 1740-1890 (2004)

Philip Smallwood. Reconstructing Criticism: Pope's Essay on Criticism and the Logic of Definition (2003)

Matthew J Kinservik. Disciplining Satire: The Censorship of Satiric Comedy on the 18th-Century London Stage (2002)

Antoinette Marie Sol. Textual Promiscuities: Eighteenth-Century Critical Rewriting (2002)

Robert D. Tobin. Doctor's Orders: Goethe and Enlightenment Thought (2001)

Sheila A. Spector. Glorious Incomprehensible: The Development of Blake's Kabbalistic Language (2001)

Anna Wilson. Persuasive Fictions: Feminist Narrative and Critical Myth (2001)

Eric Gidal. Poetic Exhibitions: Romantic Aesthetics and the Pleasures of the British Museum (2001)

Stephen Miller. Three Deaths and Enlightenment Thought: Hume, Johnson, Marat (2001)

Sheila A. Spector. Wonders Divine: The Development of Blake's Kabbalistic Myth (2001)

Charlotte Daniels. Subverting the Family Romance: Women Writers, Kinship Structures, and the Early French Novel (2000)

Anna Klobucka. The Portuguese Nun: Formation of a National Myth (2000)

Eds. Catherine Ingrassia and Claudia N. Thomas. More Solid Learning: New Perspectives on Alexander Pope's Dunciad (200 )

Lorna Ellis. Appearing to Diminish: Female Development and the Britih Bildungsroman, 1750-1850 (1999)

George H. McLoone. Milton's Poetry of Independence: Five Studies (1999)

Allen Michie. Richardson and Fielding: The Dynamics of a Critical Rivalry (1999)

Ed. Christopher Z. Hobson. The Chained Boy: Orc and Blake's Idea of Revolution (1999)

Ed. Karyna Szmurlo. The Novel's Seductions: Staëhl's "Corinne" in Critical Inquiry (1999)

Martin Wechselblatt. Bad Behavior: Samuel Johnson and Modern Cultural Authority (1998)

Frances Teague. Bathsua Makin: Woman of Learning (1998)

Anne L. Birberick. Reading Undercover: Audience and Authority in Jean de La Fontaine (1998)