Features
- Defoe’s Tour, Wales, and the Idea of BritishnessRoger Lund
- Defoe Before Immunity: A Prophylactic Journal of the Plague YearTravis Chi Wing Lau
- Killer Kisses: Queering Intimacies in Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague YearJarred Wiehe
- On Discovering Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year in the American Archive: Tobler’s Almanack, 1762Kelly L. Bezio
Reviews
- Queen Anne and the Arts, edited by Cedric D. Reverand II. Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 2015. Pp. xiii +320. $100. ISBN: 978-1611486315.
Queen Anne, Patroness of Arts, by James Anderson Winn. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2014. Pp. xxi + 792. $39.95. ISBN: 978-0199372195.Reviewed by Paula Backscheider - Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 1603-1832, by Rivka SwensonReviewed by Robert Crawford
- Shipwrecked: Disaster and Transformation in Homer, Shakespeare, Defoe, and the Modern World, by James V. MorrisonReviewed by Evan R. Davis
- Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder, by Sarah Tindal KareemReviewed by Roger Maioli
- Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century, edited by Kevin L. Cope and Samara Anne CahillReviewed by James Mulholland
- Reflections on Sentiment: Essays in Honor of George Starr, edited by Alessa JohnsReviewed by Maximillian E. Novak
- Restless Men: Masculinity and Robinson Crusoe, 1788–1840, by Karen DowningReviewed by Nicholas Seager
- Air’s Appearance: Literary Atmosphere in British Fiction, 1660-1794, by Jayne Elizabeth LewisReviewed by Morgan Vanek