Robert DeMariaLia Guerra Inventing and Regulating: The Eighteenth Century between Experiment and System. Preface pp. 7-12, DOI: 10.7370/95688 Details Cite
Paolo Bugliani Regulating the Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essay: A Poetics from The Tatler, The Spectator and The Rambler pp. 13-33, DOI: 10.7370/95689 Details Cite
Riccardo Capoferro The Rise of "the Novel": Naming (and Disciplining) New Fiction in Eighteenth-Century Britain pp. 35-56, DOI: 10.7370/95690 Details Cite
Elena Cotta Ramusino Irish Gothic: How the Canon Intersects History pp. 57-71, DOI: 10.7370/95691 Details Cite
Manuela D'Amore "Judicious books enlarge the mind and improve the heart": Literature in Women’s Pedagogical Writings in Late Enlightenment England pp. 73-93, DOI: 10.7370/95692 Details Cite
Silvia Spera "Odi et Amo": Shakespearean Supernatural Dimensions on the Eighteenth-Century Stage pp. 95-115, DOI: 10.7370/95693 Details Cite
Rosamaria Loretelli The Eighteenth-Century Invention of Literary Suspense pp. 115-134, DOI: 10.7370/95694 Details Cite
Silvia Granata Joseph Priestley and the Fate of Eudiometry: Debates on Method, Progress, and the Politics of Science pp. 135-152, DOI: 10.7370/95695 Details Cite
Chiara Rolli Parliamentary Emotions: Edmund Burke’s Experiment against a Monstrous Imperial System pp. 153-171, DOI: 10.7370/95696 Details Cite
Gioia Angeletti Resistance and Experimentation: The Ladies of Llangollen and Enlightenment Ideas of Progress and Improvement pp. 173-193, DOI: 10.7370/95697 Details Cite
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