Now available at Eighteenth Century Fiction Online Eighteenth-Century Fiction Volume 22, Number 1 /2009 is now available at http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/w853gw420621/. This issue contains: <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k568603178705hhx/> Pity, or the Providence of the Body in Richardson's Clarissa Chad Loewen-Schmidt <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k5g1714257538v20/> "The blessings of freedom": Britain, America, and "the East" in the Fiction of Robert Bage James Watt <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k13w13036207841v/> Translating Sympathy by the Letter: Henry Mackenzie, Sophie de Condorcet, and Adam Smith Jeanne Britton <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k01405h43t3p63n7/> "I Will Unfold A Tale-!": Narrative, Epistemology, and Caleb Williams Emily R. Anderson <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k18918844436g127/> Castle Stopgap: Historical Reality, Literary Realism, and Oral Culture Katherine O'Donnell <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k156h47387134624/> Reviews/Comptes Rendus Eighteenth Century Fiction publishes articles in both English and French on all aspects of imaginative prose in the period 1700-1800, but will also examine papers on late 17th-century or early 19th-century fiction, particularly when the works are discussed in connection with the eighteenth century. Submissions to Eighteenth Century Fiction The editors invite contributions on all aspects of imaginative prose in the period 1700-1800, but are also happy to consider papers on late seventeenth-century or early nineteenth-century fiction. The languages of publication are English and French. Articles about the fiction of other languages are welcomed and comparative studies are particularly encouraged. The suggested length for manuscripts is 6,000-8,000 words, but longer and shorter articles have been published in the journal. The Chicago Manual of Style is used for most points in ECF. Articles submitted should be double-spaced, including quotations. Email submissions are encouraged <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] As ECF evaluates manuscripts anonymously, the author's name ought not to appear on the article itself. For more information, please visit Eighteenth Century Fiction Online at http://www.utpjournals.com/ecf Posted by: T Hawkins, UTP Journals