Editors
| Editor: | Peter Walmsley, McMaster University |
|---|---|
| Managing Editor: | Jacqueline Langille, McMaster University |
| Associate Editors: | Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins, McMaster University |
| Julie Candler Hayes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst | |
| Servanne Woodward, University of Western Ontario |
Eighteenth-Century Fiction (ECF) is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly published in French and English
devoted to the critical and historical investigation of literature and culture of the period 1660-1832. Since its foundation in 1988, ECF has expanded its scope to reflect changes in the discipline, and we now solicit and publish a variety of approaches on a wide range of relevant cultural materials. In recognition of the growing body of interdisciplinary work by scholars in the field, ECF prints essays that conceive of fiction more broadly and expand the frameworks of critical, historical, and theoretical discussion.
Upcoming special issue topic: "Trades" (Fall 2010). Submission deadline for "Trades" is 1 September 2009.
Forthcoming issue is vol. 22, no. 1 (Fall 2009), available in late October 2009.
CONTACT
Editor: Peter Walmsley –
Managing Editor: Jacqueline Langille –
Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Chester New Hall 421
McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA L8S 4L9
Tel: 905-525-9140 x 27123; Fax: 905-777-8316
Current Issue: Volume 22, Issue 1 (2009)
Articles
Pity, or the Providence of the Body in Richardson's Clarissa
Chad Loewen-Schmidt
'The blessings of freedom': Britain, America, and 'the East' in the Fiction of Robert Bage
James Watt
Translating Sympathy by the Letter: Henry Mackenzie, Sophie de Condorcet, and Adam Smith
Jeanne Britton
Castle Stopgap: Historical Reality, Literary Realism, and Oral Culture
Katherine O'Donnell
Review of: Leanne Maunu, Women Writing the Nation: National Identity, Female Community, and the British-French Connection, 1770–1820
Mary Helen McMurran
Review of: Kevin Gilmartin, Writing Against Revolution: Literary Conservatism in Britain 1790–1832
M.O. Grenby
Review of: Pamela J. Albert, Transatlantic Engagements with the British Eighteenth Century
Beth Kowaleski Wallace
Compte rendu: Thierry Belleguic, Éric Van der Schueren, Sabrina Vervacke, éds., Les Discours de la sympathie: Enquête sur une notion de l'âge classique à la modernité
Mitia Rioux-Beaulne
Compte rendu/Review of: John C. O'Neal, ed., The Nature of Rousseau's 'Rêveries': Physical, Human, Aesthetic
Catriona Seth
Review of: Paul Russell, The Riddle of Hume's Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion
J. W. McNabb
Review of: Lorna J. Clark, ed., A Celebration of Frances Burney
Virginia H. Cope
Review of/Compte rendu: Féeries: Études sur le conte merveilleux, XVIIe-XIXe siècle 4, Le Conte, la scène, ed. Jean-François Perrin
Christine A. Jones
Compte rendu/Review of: Féeries: Études sur le conte merveilleux XVIIe-XIXe siècle 5, Le Rire des conteurs, ed. Jean Mainil
Elizabeth Wanning Harries
Review of: Charlotte Lennox, Sophia, ed. Norbert Schurer; and Charlotte Lennox, Henrietta, ed. Ruth Perry and Susan Carlile
Susan Kubica Howard
Compte rendu: Antoine Le Camus, Abdeker, ou l'art de conserver la beauté, éd. Alexandre Wenger
Stéphanie Massé
