Verlag: Duke Universty Press in Collaboration with the University of Wyoming, Durham, North Carolina, 2011
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Softbound. Zustand: Very Good. Octavo, glossy paper covers, iv, 242 pp., b/w photos Introduction by Bernard, van Hensbergen and McTague. Articles are "'The Job I Have Rashly Undertaken': Published the Complete Correspondence of Samuel Richardson," Peter Sabor, "Trruly Yours: Arranging A Letter Collection," Temma Berg, "'Into Whosoever Hands Our Letters Might Fall': Samuel Richardson's Correspondence and 'the Public Eye,'" Louise Curran, "'Why I Write Them, I Can Give No Account,': Aphra Behn and 'Love-Letters to a Gentleman,'" van Hensbergen, "'There Is No Such man as Isaack Bickerstff,' Partridge, Pittis, and Jonathan Swift," McTague, "'I Hope to Write as Bad as Ever': Swifts 'Journal to Stella' and the Intimacy of Correspondence," Abigail Williams, "The Economics of Ethical Conversation: The Commerce of the etter in Eliza Haywood and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu," Ros Ballaster, "The Plausibel Selves of Sarah Scott (1721-95)," Nicole Pohl, "'The Ceremonial of Letter for Letter': William Cowper and the Tempo of Epistolary Exchange," Sarah Haggarty, "I Will Carry You with Me on the Wings of Immagination': Aeriel Letters and Eighteenth-CenturyBallooning," Clare Brant, "Postscript: 'Tonson's Remains': The Earliest Letters of JacobTonson the Elder," Stephen Bernard. Review Essays are "You Are What You Don't Eat," Beatrice Fink, "The School of Henry," Scott R. McKenzie, "Afterlives," Jack Lynch, "Troubling Amnesia: The Slave Trade in French and Francophone Literature and Culture," Maeve McCusker, "The Emergence of a Science of Culture in late Eighteenth-Century Germany," Robert Leventhal. "Sculpting for (Old) Money," M.G. Sullivan, "Henry Fielding, Politician?" Linda Bee.