Speed & Sensation
in the Early Eighteenth Century
Features
- Daniel Defoe’s Some Thoughts of an Honest Tory in the Country (1716): A Critical EditionEdited and Introduced by Nicholas Seager
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | Last WordsSeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | The Reading CompletionistSeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | Collecting and CollectiblesSeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | Atlantic Slavery and Ludic FreedomSeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of PiracySeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | Remediating the “Female Pyrates”Seth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | Piracy as Popular EntertainmentSeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of Piracy | Enter the AnimusSeth Rudy
- Gaming the Golden Age of PiracySeth Rudy
Reviews
- Political Magic: British Fictions of Savagery and Sovereignty, 1650–1750, by Christopher F. LoarReviewed by Jason Pearl
- Domestic Space in Eighteenth-Century British Novels, by Karen LipsedgeReviewed by Amy Wolf
- Literature, Religion, and the Evolution of Culture, 1660-1780, by Howard D. WeinbrotReviewed by David Walker
- Christianity Not as Old as the Creation: The Last of Defoe’s Performances. Ed. G. A. StarrReviewed by Maximillian E. Novak
- Friendship and Allegiance in Eighteenth-Century Literature: The Politics of Private Virtue in the Age of Walpole, by Emrys D. JonesReviewed by Marc Mierowsky
- Books for Children, Books for Adults: Age and the Novel from Defoe to James, by Teresa MichalsReviewed by T. J. Lustig
- Women of Letters, Manuscript Circulation, and Print Afterlives in the Eighteenth Century: Elizabeth Rowe, Catharine Cockburn, and Elizabeth Carter, by Melanie BigoldReviewed by Gillian Wright