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COMPLETE TABLE OF CONTENTS
_1650-1850_: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Issues in the
Early Modern Era_, Volume 4 (1998)
EDITOR: Kevin L. Cope
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR EMERITA: Laura Morrow
INCOMING BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: Anna Battigelli
List of Illustrations xiii
Foreword from the Editor xv
Simon Varey, UCLA
Three Necessary Drugs 3
Timothy Morton, University of Colorado
The Pulses of the Body: Romantic
Vegetarianism and its Contexts 53
Melvyn New, University of Florida
Benjamin Whichcote's Aphorisms
and the Importance of
Latitudinarianism 89
Blakey Vermeule, Yale University
Shame and Identity: Pope's
Critique of Judgment in
An Essay on Criticism 105
Bernd Krysmanski, Independent Scholar
Hogarth's A Rake's Progress:
An Anti-Passion in Disguise 137
George McElroy, Independent Scholar
Reading Burke's Rhetoric 183
Special Feature
Jonathan Swift: The New Tradition
James L. Thorson
Feature Editor's Introduction 199
Robert Mahoney
Swift's Modest Proposal and the
Rhetoric of Irish Colonial
Consumption 205
William J. Foreman
Swift's Twists: A Case for
Ironic Metaphor 215
Louise K. Barnett
Betty's Freckled Neck: Swift,
Women, and Women Readers 233
Frank Boyle
Old Poetry and New Science:
Swift, Cowley, and Modernity 247
Julia Goldberg
Houyhnhnm Subtext: Moral
Conclusions and Linguistic
Manipulation in Gulliver's Travels 269
Todd Parker
Swift's A Description of a City
Shower : The Epistemological
Force of Filth 285
Special Feature
The Yale Poems on Affairs of State
Thirty-Five Years Later
D. N. DeLuna
Feature Editor's Introduction 307
Stephen N. Zwicker
Poems on Affairs of State
(London, 1689 1716 and
New Haven, 1963 1975) 309
George deForest Lord
The History of the State Poems 319
James A. Winn
Imitation and Authorship in
Poems on Affairs of State 327
D. N. DeLuna
Yale's Poetasting Defoe 345
Michael McKeon
What Were Poems on Affairs of State? 363
Book Review Corner 383
Malcolm Kelsall, The Great Good Place: The
Country House and English Literature,
Reviewed by Simon Varey 383
Christine Gerrard, The Patriot Opposition to
Walpole: Politics, Poetry, and National Myth
1725 1742, Reviewed by Tom McGeary 385
Jill Campbell, Natural Masques: Gender and
Identity in Fielding's Plays and Novels, and
Barbara M. Benedict, Framing Feeling:
Sentiment and Style in English Prose Fiction,
1745 1800, Reviewed by Alexander Pettit 392
Thomas D. Hall, Contested Boundaries:
Itineracy and the Reshaping of the Colonial
American Religious World, Reviewed by
Lenore Thomas-Ealy 398
Maureen Mulvihill, ed., Poems by Ephelia
(c. 1679), Reviewed by Alexander M. Forbes 401
Janet Todd and Elizaberth Spearing, eds.,
Counterfeit Ladies: The Life and Death of
Mary Frith; The Case of Mary Carleton,
Reviewed by Barbara Brandon Schnorrenberg 403
Howard Weinbrot, Britannia's Issue: The
Rise of British Literature from Dryden to
Ossian, Rerviewed by David Hill Radcliffe 405
Dustin Griffin, Satire: A Critical
Reintroduction, Reviewed by
Franklin E. Liebenow, Jr. 415
Syndy McMillen Conger, Mary Wollstonecraft
and the Language of Sensibility, Reviewed by
Eleanor Ty 418
Jack Fruchtman, Jr., Thomas Paine: Apostle of
Freedom, Reviewed by Vincent Carretta 421
Kathleen M. Wheeler, Romanticism,
Pragmatism, and Deconstruction, Reviewed
Terry G. Harris 424
Editor's Choice: Underapplauded Books 428
Anita Desai and Malcolm Jack, eds., The Turkish
Embassy Letters [of] Lady Mary Wortley Montague;
Alvaro Ribeiro, S.J. and James G. Basker, Tradition
in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and
the Eighteenth-Century Canon.
Index 439
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Coffee, Chocolate, and Molonillo 35
Philippe Dufour, Novi tractatus de Potu Caph 36
James Gillray, Temperance Enjoying a Frugal Meal 59
James Gillray, The Cry of Nature 74
William Hogarth, The Rake's Progress, plate 2 145
Woodcut from The Book of St. Alban's, 146
William Hogarth, Rake's Progress plate 2, detail 147
Hans Holbein, Christ Crowned with Thorns 148
William Hogarth, The Rake's Progress, plate 4 149
Hans Holbein, Noli me Tangere 150
William Hogarth, Rake's Progress plate 4, detail 151
William Hogarth, The Rake's Progress, plate 5 152
Raphael, Sposalizio 153
Giovanni di Milano, Sposalizio 154
William Hogarth, Rake's Progress plate 6, detail 163
Raphael, Transfiguration 164
William Hogarth, Rake's Progress plate 8, detail 165
Donatello, Lamentation 166
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