Table of contents of the issue 3/2019, September-December
Inventing and Regulating: the Eighteenth Century between Experiment and System edited by Robert DeMaria. Jr. and Lia Guerra
Inventing and Regulating: the Eighteenth Century between Experiment and System edited by Robert DeMaria, Jr. and Lia Guerra
1. Essays on literary genres
Regulating the Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essay: A Poetics from The Tatler, The Spectator and The Rambler
The Rise of "the Novel": Naming (and Disciplining) New Fiction in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Irish Gothic: How the Canon Intersects History
"Judicious books enlarge the mind and improve the heart": Literature in Women’s Pedagogical Writings in Late Enlightenment England
2. Transition: Essays on literary performances
"Odi et Amo": Shakespearean Supernatural Dimensions on the Eighteenth-Century Stage
The Eighteenth-Century Invention of Literary Suspense
3. Science and Society
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