Now available on Project MUSE… Eighteenth-Century Fiction - Volume 29, Number 3, Spring 2017 <http://bit.ly/ecf293pm> http://bit.ly/ecf293pm Articles <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652073> Imagining Eliza Haywood <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Patrick%20Spedding%22> Patrick Spedding <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652074> Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Poetry: Rescued from the Flames and Piracy <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Marijn%20S.%20Kaplan%22> Marijn S. Kaplan <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652075> Hé bien! La Guerre: Situating Les Liaisons dangereuses in the Culture Wars of Pre-Revolutionary France <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Karen%20Pagani%22> Karen Pagani <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652076> William Beckford’s Comic Book, or Visualizing Orientalism with Vathek <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Eliza%20Bourque%20Dandridge%22> Eliza Bourque Dandridge <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652077> Colonial Discourse on Irish Dress and the Self as “Outward Dress”: Swift’s Sartorial Self-Fashioning <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Siyeon%20Lee%22> Siyeon Lee Reflections <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652078> The Stableboy Discovered: Editing the Memoirs of Thomas Hammond <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22George%20Boulukos%22> George Boulukos Reviews/Critiques <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652079> The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 5: The American Novel to 1870 ed. by J. Gerald Kennedy and Leland S. Person (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Thomas%20Allen%22> Thomas Allen <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652080> The Secrets of Generation: Reproduction in the Long Eighteenth Century ed. by Raymond Stephanson and Darren N. Wagner (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Jan%20Golinski%22> Jan Golinski <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652081> Sovereign Power and the Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Literature and the Problem of the Political by Peter DeGabriele (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Christopher%20F.%20Loar%22> Christopher F. Loar <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652082> Spectacular Disappearances: Celebrity and Privacy, 1696–1801 by Julia H. Fawcett (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Brian%20Cowan%22> Brian Cowan <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652083> Textual Vision: Augustan Design and the Invention of Eighteenth-Century British Culture by Timothy Erwin (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22K.L.H.%20Wells%22> K.L.H. Wells <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652084> What Was Tragedy? Theory and the Early Modern Canon by Blair Hoxby (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Anna%20Rosensweig%22> Anna Rosensweig <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652085> Raving at Usurers: Anti-Finance and the Ethics of Uncertainty in England, 1690–1750 by Dwight Codr (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Ann%20Louise%20Kibbie%22> Ann Louise Kibbie <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652086> Theatre and the Novel, from Behn to Fielding by Anne F. Widmayer (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Lisa%20A.%20Freeman%22> Lisa A. Freeman <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652087> Mind, Body, Motion, Matter: Eighteenth-Century British and French Literary Perspectives ed. by Mary Helen McMurran and Alison Conway (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Matthew%20Rowney%22> Matthew Rowney <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652088> Lucretian Thought in Late Stuart England: Debates about the Nature of the Soul by Laura Linker (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Jacqueline%20Broad%22> Jacqueline Broad <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652089> Defoe’s Major Fiction: Accounting for the Self by Elizabeth R. Napier (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Kit%20Kincade%22> Kit Kincade <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652090> Pensées errantes; avec quelques lettres d’un Indien by Bonne-Charlotte de Bénouville (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Marie-Laure%20Girou%20Swiderski%22> Marie-Laure Girou Swiderski <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652091> Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street by Norma Clarke (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Maureen%20Harkin%22> Maureen Harkin <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652092> Sterne, Tristram, Yorick: Tercentenary Essays on Laurence Sterne, ed. by Melvyn New, Peter de Voogd, and Judith Hawley (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Jesse%20Molesworth%22> Jesse Molesworth <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652093> Sade’s Sensibilities, ed. by Kate Parker and Norbert Sclippa (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22Melissa%20Deininger%22> Melissa Deininger <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/article/652094> Malvina by Sophie Cottin (review) <http://mst01mw.muse.jhu.edu/results?searchtype=regular&filtered_content=aut hor&search_term=%22JoEllen%20DeLucia%22> JoEllen DeLucia --------------------------------------------------- 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. http://bit.ly/ECFonline Eighteenth Century Fiction is available online at: Project MUSE - <http://bit.ly/ecf_pm> http://bit.ly/ecf_pm ECF Online - <http://bit.ly/ECFonline> http://bit.ly/ECFonline 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. Posted by T Hawkins, UTP Journals