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Introduction to Special Feature
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
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ESSAYS
- “A Picture of My Mind, My Sentiments All Laid Open to Their View”: Lady Chudleigh’s Printed Verse, the Coterie Reader, and the Modern Editor 3
- Addison’s Anglican Rationalism, Cato’s Tragic Flaw, and Stoicism 32
- Robert Harley and the Politics of Daniel Defoe’s Review, 1710–1713 54
- “All for Duty”: Dryden’s Critical Agenda in All for Love 98
- William Congreve as Satirist 120
- Classical Example and Gospel Rhetoric in the Sermons of Independent Preacher Thomas Brooks 145
- Expanding Identity through Imagination; or, How Thomas Tryon Becomes the Marginalized 167
- Johnson and China: Culture, Commerce, and the Dream of the Orient in Mid-Eighteenth- Century England 178
- Technofacts: Christopher Smart and the Curiosity Cabinet 243
- Catesby’s Eclecticism and the Origin of His Style 263
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SPECIAL FEATURE
- Introduction to Special Feature 289
- Portuguese Religious Architecture, Beliefs, and Practices in Northern European Travel Accounts, 1750s–1850s 292
- Ascetic Cosmopolitanism: Imagining Religious Retreat in Mary Astell’s A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Parts I and II and Letters Concerning the Love of God 305
- Convent and Crown: Redecorating Santa Chiara in Naples, 1741–1759 328
- Book reviews 353
- About the Contributors 441
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
-
ESSAYS
- “A Picture of My Mind, My Sentiments All Laid Open to Their View”: Lady Chudleigh’s Printed Verse, the Coterie Reader, and the Modern Editor 3
- Addison’s Anglican Rationalism, Cato’s Tragic Flaw, and Stoicism 32
- Robert Harley and the Politics of Daniel Defoe’s Review, 1710–1713 54
- “All for Duty”: Dryden’s Critical Agenda in All for Love 98
- William Congreve as Satirist 120
- Classical Example and Gospel Rhetoric in the Sermons of Independent Preacher Thomas Brooks 145
- Expanding Identity through Imagination; or, How Thomas Tryon Becomes the Marginalized 167
- Johnson and China: Culture, Commerce, and the Dream of the Orient in Mid-Eighteenth- Century England 178
- Technofacts: Christopher Smart and the Curiosity Cabinet 243
- Catesby’s Eclecticism and the Origin of His Style 263
-
SPECIAL FEATURE
- Introduction to Special Feature 289
- Portuguese Religious Architecture, Beliefs, and Practices in Northern European Travel Accounts, 1750s–1850s 292
- Ascetic Cosmopolitanism: Imagining Religious Retreat in Mary Astell’s A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Parts I and II and Letters Concerning the Love of God 305
- Convent and Crown: Redecorating Santa Chiara in Naples, 1741–1759 328
- Book reviews 353
- About the Contributors 441