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Keyword [the Eighteenth Century]
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61. Living her narrative: Writing heroines in the eighteenth-century novel
62. The warriors' way: The making of the eighteenth-century 'Khalsa panth'
63. Religion, Archaeology, and Social Relations: A Study of the Practice of Quakerism and Caribbean Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century British Virgin Islands
64. Dialectics of loss: Sentimental irony and the eighteenth-century British novel (Sarah Fielding, Laurence Sterne, Oliver Goldsmith)
65. Beyond fur trade: The eighteenth century colonial economy of French North America as seen from Fort de Chartres in the Illinois Country
66. Conjuring inherited empire: Gothic real estate and the eighteenth-century British novel
67. Found in translation: Foreign travel and linguistic difference in the eighteenth century
68. Aesthetics and exhortations: Dutch artists' academies in the eighteenth century
69. Night thoughts: The waking of the soul. The nocturnal contemplation of love, death, and the divine in the eighteenth-century and nineteenth-century French epistolary novel and roman-memoire
70. Performances of 'Il Matrimonio Segretto', 'Gianni Schicchi', and 'The Face on the Barroom Floor' illustrating the evolution of the lyric tenor from the eighteenth century to the twentieth century
71. The origins of celebrity: The eighteenth-century Anglo-French press reception of Jean-Jacques Roussea
72. From the old regime to the new economy: French literature and economy in the eighteenth century (French text)
73. Color practices, color theories, and the creation of color in objects: Britain and France in the eighteenth century
74. Utopian fiction in the eighteenth century: Retif, Sade, and Rousseau
75. Keeping books: Accounting in the eighteenth-century novel
76. The impact of the printing press on literary criticism in the eighteenth century and its relevance to the Internet
77. The queer rise of the novel: New readings in the eighteenth-century British novel, from Defoe to Austen
78. Marriage acts: The eighteenth-century critique of contract
79. The meaning and cultural functions of non-Chinese musics in the eighteenth century Manchu court
80. 'Disiciendi membra poetae'. Vergil and the Germans in the eighteenth century
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