Newest issue of ECF is now on Project MUSE: Summer 2016, 28.4, muse.jhu.edu/issue/33735
Newest issue of ECF is now on Project MUSE: Summer 2016, 28.4, https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/33735“A Reformation so much wanted”: Clarissa’s Glorious Shame, pp. 645-666, by Ailsa KaySee above Francis Hayman’s (1708-76) painting of Lovelace abducting Clarissa (1753), the first edition title page showing Richardson as publisher (1748), and Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki’s (1726-1801) illustrations for a much later edition of the novel, including Clarissa’s arrest outside the prison.Other articles:Fear, Liberty, and Honourable Death in Montesquieu’s Persian Letters, pp. 623-644, by Megan Gallagher “Give Me the Consideration of Being the Bondsman”: Embarrassment and the Figure of the Bond in the Sentimental Fiction of Samuel Richardson, pp. 667-690, by Greg MorganThe Abbé Mallet’s Unsigned Contribution to the Encyclopédie, pp. 691-712, by Reginald McGinnis“Sublime Luxuries” of the Gothic Edifice: Immersive Aesthetics and Kantian Freedom in the Novels of Ann Radcliffe, pp. 713-738, by Kristin M. GirtenRead the newest ECF book reviews for free here:http://ecf.humanities.mcmaster.ca/bookreviews/ -- source link
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