Eighteenth-Century Fiction

Papers
(The TQCC of Eighteenth-Century Fiction is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Poétique et politique de l’altérité. Colonialisme, esclavagisme, exotisme (XVIIIe–XXIe siècles), dir. Karine Bénac-Giroux3
Imperial Encounters and Material Culture2
Ignatius Sancho’s London: Recovering Black Communities in the 18th Century, https://dcrn.northeastern.edu/ignatius-sanchos-london/2
Breakfast with “Her inky Demons”: Celebrity, Slavery, and the Heroine in Late Eighteenth-Century British Fiction2
Naissance de l’individu et émergence du roman de formation. La contribution du roman-mémoires des années 1730 par Laïth Ibrahim1
Making Ideas Visible in the Eighteenth Century, ed. Jennifer Milam and Nicola Parsons1
Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature by Katarzyna Bartoszyńska1
Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764–1834 by Sam Hirst1
Review Essay1
Writing about Animals in the Age of Revolution by Jane Spencer1
Practical Form: Abstraction, Technique, and Beauty in Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics by Abigail Zitin1
The Hyperlocal in Eighteenth-Century and Nineteenth-Century Literary Space by Nicholas Birns1
My Life’s Travels and Adventures: An Eighteenth-Century Oculist in the Ottoman Empire and the European Hinterland by Regina Salomea Pilsztynowa, ed. and trans. Władysław Roczniak1
Refusing Eighteenth-Century Fictions: Introduction1
Systems Failure: The Uses of Disorder in English Literature by Andrew Franta; and A World of Disorderly Notions: Quixote and the Logic of Exceptionalism by Aaron R. Hanlon1
Walter Scott and Short Fiction by Daniel Cook1
Irish Literature in Transition, 1700–1780, ed. Moyra Haslett0
Barford Abbey by Susannah Minifie Gunning, ed. Margaret Doody and Kurt Edward Milberger0
Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion by Jacob Risinger0
Small Things in the Eighteenth Century: The Political and Personal Value of the Miniature, ed. Chloe Wigston Smith and Beth Fowkes Tobin0
American Fragments: The Political Aesthetic of Unfinished Forms in the Early Republic by Daniel Diez Couch0
Eighteenth-Century Scholarship in the Web of Life0
Oceanic Intimacies0
Networks of Improvement: Literature, Bodies, and Machines in the Industrial Revolution by Jon Mee0
Literature and the Arts: Interdisciplinary Essays in Memory of James Anderson Winn, ed. Anna Battigelli0
Queering the Enlightenment: Kinship and Gender in Eighteenth-Century French Literature by Tracy L. Rutler0
What Is Eighteenth-Century Xiaoshuo?0
La Femme entre raison et religion. « Les Américaines » (1769) de Marie Leprince de Beaumont par Ramona Herz-Gazeau0
Vagrant Figures: Law, Literature, and the Origins of the Police by Sal Nicolazzo0
Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France by Tili Boon Cuillé0
Was There an Eighteenth-Century Marriage Plot?0
The Ameliorationist Trap: Reformist Capture and the Long Eighteenth Century0
Pity the Fool: Satire, Sentiment, and Aristocratic Vice in George Colman’s The Suicide0
What Pornography Knows: Sex and Social Protest since the Eighteenth Century by Kathleen Lubey0
Jane Austen and Comedy, ed. Erin Goss0
Reflections0
Plot, Fable, and the Novel: Intrigue and Early English Fiction0
Eighteenth-Century Literary Fragments: Queering the Fiction of “Finished” Work0
“A Numerous and Powerful Generation of Triflers”: The Social Edition as Counterpublic in Charlotte Lennox’s the Lady’s Museum (1760–61) and the Lady’s Museum Project (2021–)0
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy: Modernity and the Art of Ordinary Suffering by Alex Eric Hernandez0
The Foot and the Spear: Enlightenment Natural Law, Translation, and Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia0
Transformational Fiction: Making Charles Sorel’s L’Histoire comique de Francion English0
British Literature and Technology, 1600–1830, ed. Kristin M. Girten and Aaron R. Hanlon0
Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790–1850 by Porscha Fermanis0
Little Lamb’s Roast Pig: A Minor Intervention0
Interest and Connection in the Eighteenth Century: Hervey, Johnson, Smith, Equiano by Jacob Sider Jost0
“La Henriade” de Voltaire: Poésie, histoire, mémoire, ed. Daniel Maira and Jean-Marie Roulin0
Lesage ou l’invention comique, dir. Christelle Bahier-Porte et Christophe Martin0
Gothic Chapbooks, Bluebooks and Shilling Shockers, 1797–1830 by Franz J. Potter0
Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature by Essaka Joshua0
The Fiction of Amatonormativity: Reactions to Queer Platonic Relationships in Eighteenth-Century Literature0
Edgeworth’s “Great Coat”: A Material-Semiotic Reading of the Irish Mantle and Novelistic Interiority0
Introduction0
The Rise of Poor Richard: Franklinian Fictionality, Republican Circumspection0
Besieged: Early Modern British Siege Literature, 1642–1722 by Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson0
Enlightenment and Exchange0
Rachel Mann and Patrick Scott, eds. Helen Craik’s Poems by a Lady0
Rêves de citoyens: Le républicanisme dans la littérature Suisse romande du XVIIIe siècle by Helder Mendes Baiao0
Generation, Classification, and Human-Plant Analogies in the Mid-Eighteenth Century0
The Long Eighteenth Century Does Not Support an Anti-Abortion Argument0
Engaging the Age of Jane Austen: Public Humanities in Practice by Bridget Draxler and Danielle Spratt0
Novel Cleopatras: Romance Historiography and the Dido Tradition in English Fiction, 1688–1785 by Nicole Horejsi0
Curious Encounters: Voyaging, Collecting, and Making Knowledge in the Long Eighteenth Century, ed. Adriana Craciun and Mary Terrall0
Before Borders: A Legal and Literary History of Naturalization by Stephanie DeGooyer0
Response0
Figuring Jettison in Olaudah Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative0
Refusing Settler Georgics0
“A True Landmark to Warn”: Seduction-Betrayal and the Recognition of History in Delarivier Manley’s The New Atalantis0
Police Time: Equiano, Blackness, and Custody0
Sapphic Crossings: Cross-Dressing Women in Eighteenth-Century British Literature by Ula Lukszo Klein0
Romanticism and the Biopolitics of Modern War Writing by Neil Ramsey0
Daughters of Aataentsic: Life Stories from Seven Generations by Kathryn Magee Labelle, in collaboration with the Wendat/Wandat Women’s Advisory Council0
Sister Novelists: The Trailblazing Porter Sisters, Who Paved the Way for Austen and the Brontës by Devoney Looser0
Voices from Beyond: Physiology, Sentience, and the Uncanny in Eighteenth-Century French Literature par Scott M. Sanders0
On Noongar Boodjah: George Vancouver’s Colonial Fictions0
Queer and Present Danger: Freakery and Sapphic Desire in Maria Edgeworth’s Belinda0
England Re-Oriented: How Central and South Asian Travelers Imagined the West, 1750–1857 by Humberto Garcia0
“My chief pleasure has been books”: On Teaching Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho0
“A Very Strange Thought”: Colonial Fantasy, Domesticity, and Property in The Female American0
Equestrian Cultures: Horses, Human Society, and the Discourse of Modernity, ed. Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfeld0
Intellect versus Politeness: Charlotte Lennox and Women’s Minds0
On Novel-ty; Or, The Lies of the Novel, or How three scholars on Twitter simultaneously recognized the necessity of diagnosing a strain in literary criticism that reiterates the origin myths that h0
Organic Supplements: Bodies and Things of the Natural World, 1580–1790, ed. Miriam Jacobson and Julie Park0
On “Mesearch”0
Death and the Body in the Eighteenth-Century Novel by Jolene Zigarovich0
Eighteenth-Century Proud Boys; or, Why Sir Charles Grandison is (a) No Wanker0
Rethinking the Secular Origins of the Novel: The Bible in English Fiction by Kevin Seidel0
Orienting Virtue: Civic Identity and Orientalism in Britain’s Global Eighteenth Century by Bethany Williamson0
The Closet: The Eighteenth-Century Architecture of Intimacy by Danielle Bobker0
Domestic Space in Britain, 1750–1840: Materiality, Sociability and Emotion by Freya Gowrley0
Publishing the Woman Writer in England, 1670–1750 by Leah Orr0
Romantic Reconfigurations in the Poetry of Smith, Wordsworth, and Gilbert0
Sensitive Negotiations: Indigenous Diplomacy and British Romantic Poetry by Nikki Hessell0
We Are Kings: Political Theology and the Making of a Modern Individual by Spencer Jackson0
Croire aux vampires au siècle des Lumières. Entre savoir et fiction par Stella Louis0
Ways of the World: Theater and Cosmopolitanism in the Restoration and Beyond by Laura J. Rosenthal0
The Queerness of Water: Troubled Ecologies in the Eighteenth Century by Jeremy Chow0
Open Educational Resources for a More Just Romanticism0
“Nursed under his own Eye”: Co-Nursing Fathers and the Spectacle of Breastfeeding in the British Romantic Period0
British Romanticism and Denmark by Cian Duffy0
One Great Family: Domestic Relationships in Samuel Richardson’s Novels by Simone Eva Höhn0
Quantitative Literary Analysis of the Works of Aphra Behn: Words of Passion by Laura L. Runge0
Johnson in Japan, ed. Kimiyo Ogawa and Mika Suzuki; foreword by Greg Clingham0
Mary Wollstonecraft in Context, ed. Nancy E. Johnson and Paul Keen0
The Adventures of Telemachus by Fénelon, ed. and trans. A.J.B. Cremer; “Les Aventures de Télémaque” de Fénélon ou Le roman politique, par Colas Duflo Honoré0
Founded in Fiction: The Uses of Fiction in the Early United States by Thomas Koenigs0
Making the Marvelous: Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy, Henriette-Julie de Murat, and the Literary Representation of the Decorative Arts by Rori Bloom0
Beyond 1776: Globalizing the Cultures of the American Revolution, ed. Maria O’Malley and Denys Van Renen0
A Play to Be Read: Authorship as Marriage in Eliza Haywood’s A Wife to Be Lett (1723)0
“The kindness that two Queens can beg”: Staging Consensus in John Banks’s The Island Queens (1684)0
Reading with Austen, www.readingwithausten.com0
Counterfactual Romanticism, ed. Damian Walford Davies0
Le Sentiment de l’existence: Lectures des Rêveries du promener solitaire de Rousseau, dir. Thierry Belleguic et Philip Knee0
Deconstructing Reliance on Enlightenment Methods in Feminist Book Historical Scholarship0
Designing Truth between Manuscript and Publication: The Eighteenth-Century French Vision of Peru in Marmontel’s Les Incas (1777)0
Dialectic of Whimsy0
Revolutionary Multiplicity and the Future of Form0
Abolitionist Visions and the Spectre of Enthusiasm0
Coda: The Woman of Colour and Living Memory0
Great Books by German Women in the Age of Emotion, 1770—1820 by Margaretmary Daley0
Infinite Variety: Literary Invention, Theology, and the Disorder of Kinds, 1688–1730 by Wolfram Schmidgen0
Sex Work, Sensibility, and Virtue: Isabelle de Charrière’s Response to Rousseau0
Fictions of Presence: Theatre and Novel in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Ros Ballaster0
African Impressions: How African Worldviews Shaped the British Geographical Imagination across the Early Enlightenment by Rebekah Mitsein0
Refusing Eighteenth-Century Fictions: Introduction0
The World of Elizabeth Inchbald: Essays on Literature, Culture, and Theatre in the Long Eighteenth Century, ed. Daniel J. Ennis and E. Joe Johnson0
Victor, ou l’Enfant de la forêt by François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil, ed. Łukasz Szkopiński0
Mercier’s Clinic: Public Health Utopianism in L’An 2440, rêve s’il en fut jamais0
Dream and Literary Creation in Women’s Writings in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, ed. Isabelle Hervouet and Anne Rouhette0
Perception and Analogy: Poetry, Science, and Religion in the Eighteenth Century by Rosalind Powell0
Colonies, traite et esclavage des Noirs dans la presse à la veille de la Révolution 1er janvier 1788–16 juin 1789, par Carminella Biondi0
Godwin and the Book: Imagining Media, 1783–1836 by J. Louise McCray0
Des femmes: Observations du préjugé commun sur la différence des sexes by Louise Dupin, ed. Frédéric Marty0
Techno-Magism: Media, Mediation, and the Cut of Romanticism by Orrin N.C. Wang0
Caricature and Realism in the Romantic Novel by Olivia Ferguson0
Novel Bodies: Disability and Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature by Jason S. Farr; and Sight Correction: Vision and Blindness in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Chris Mounse0
Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience by Jess Keiser0
Romantic Capabilities: Blake, Scott, Austen, and the New Messages of Old Media by Mike Goode0
Romantic Medicine and the Gothic Imagination: Morbid Anatomies by Laura R. Kremmel0
Families of the Heart: Surrogate Relations in the Eighteenth-Century British Novel by Ann Campbell0
Romantic Hope and “Black Despair”: A Brief History0
Owning Performance | Performing Ownership: Literary Property and the Eighteenth-Century British Stage by Jane Wessel0
Erotic Citizens: Sex and the Embodied Subject in the Antebellum Novel by Elizabeth Dill0
Literary Authority: An Eighteenth-Century Genealogy by Claude Willan0
Point of View and Embodiment Revisited0
Portraiture and Friendship in Enlightenment France by Jessica L. Fripp0
The Eighteenth-Century Novel in 20190
The Writings of Phillis Wheatley, ed. Vincent Carretta0
Le rire des épistoliers, XVIe - XVIIIe siècles, dir. Marianne Charrier-Vozel0
Motherless Creations: Fictions of Artificial Life, 1650–1890 by Wendy C. Nielsen0
Romantic Movements0
Théâtre et charlatans dans l’Europe moderne, dir. Beya Dhraïef, Éric Négrel et Jennifer Ruimi0
Eighteenth-Century Environmental Humanities, ed. Jeremy Chow0
Transatlantic Women Travelers, 1688–1843, ed. Misty Krueger0
The Oxford Handbook of Eighteenth-Century Satire, ed. Paddy Bullard0
Corrosive Solace: Affect, Biopolitics, and the Realignment of the Repertoire, 1780–1800 by Daniel O’Quinn0
“Going Surprising” with Aphra Behn0
Frankenstein: The 1818 Edition with Related Texts by Mary Shelley, ed. David Wootton0
Jane Austen: Writing, Society, Politics by Tom Keymer0
Collective Understanding, Radicalism, and Literary History, 1645–1742 by Melissa Mowry0
La Nouvelle-France sur les planches parisiennes. Anthologie (1720–1786), ed. Sébastien Côté0
Romanticism and the Letter, ed. Madeleine Callaghan and Anthony Howe0
Urban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City by Betsy Klimasmith0
Decoding Anne Lister: From the Archives to “Gentleman Jack,” ed. Chris Roulston and Caroline Gonda0
What We Talk about When We Talk about Fanfiction0
Literary Cultures and Eighteenth-Century Childhoods, ed. Andrew O’Malley0
The Fate of Progress in British Romanticism by Mark Canuel0
Uncommon Sense: Jeremy Bentham, Queer Aesthetics, and the Politics of Taste by Carrie D. Shanafelt0
Le Cinéma des Lumières: Diderot, Deleuze, Eisenstein by Marc Escola0
“A Hundred Different Ways of Being in Love”: Emma, Queer Austen, and Asexuality Studies0
Singing through the Pain: Murat Riffing on Montaigne0
Mediating Cultural Memory in Britain and Ireland: From the 1688 Revolution to the 1745 Jacobite Rising by Leith Davis0
Romanticism After Black Studies0
Refusing the Fictions of Unmarked Whiteness: Challenging Human Rank, Race, and History0
Sexualized Racial-Colonial Grotesque in the Company Archives0
Irony and Earnestness in Eighteenth-Century Literature: Dimensions of Satire and Solemnity by Shane Herron0
Little Puggies: Consuming Cuteness and Deforming Motherhood in Susan Ferrier’s Marriage0
Figurations of the Feminine in the Early French Women’s Press, 1758–1848, par Siobhán McIlvanney0
Before the Raj: Writing Early Anglophone India by James Mulholland0
Essai de Poétique historique du roman au dix-huitième siècle par Jan Herman0
Carnivalizing Imoinda’s Silence0
An Alternative Revolution: Isabelle de Charrière’s Politics of Care0
Trois récits utopiques classiques: Gabriel de Foigny, La Terre Australe connue, Denis Veiras, Histoire des Sévarambes, Bernard de Fontenelle, Histoire des Ajaoïens, éd. Jean-Michel Racault0
British Women Satirists in the Long Eighteenth Century, ed. Amanda Hiner and Elizabeth Tasker Davis0
Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Epistolary Feminism: Fact, Fiction, and Voice par Marijn S. Kaplan0
The Natural Laws of Plot: How Things Happen in Realist Novels by Yoon Sun Lee0
The Early Caribbean Digital Archive0
The Testimony of Sense: Empiricism and the Essay from Hume to Hazlitt by Tim Milnes0
Interracial Sex and Narrative Crisis in The Woman of Colour0
Comedy and Crisis: Pieter Langendijk, the Dutch, and the Speculative Bubbles of 1720, ed. Joyce Goggin and Frans De Bruyn0
The Global Indies: British Imperial Culture and the Reshaping of the World, 1756–1815 by Ashley L. Cohen0
Favoured Isles: Selfishness and Sacrifice in the Capital of Capital0
August Disgust: Distinction, Disinterest, and Race in The Woman of Colour0
Godless Fictions in the Eighteenth Century: A Literary History of Atheism by James Bryant Reeves0
A Novel in Ruins: Thomas Amory’s Antiquarianism0
Introduction: What Is Strategic Generalization?0
Romantic Literature and the Colonised World: Lessons from Indigenous Translations by Nikki Hessell0
Daniel Defoe in Context, ed. Albert J. Rivero and George Justice0
Familial Feeling: Entangled Tonalities in Early Black Atlantic Writing and the Rise of the British Novel by Elahe Haschemi Yekani0
Anti-Black Racism, British Orientalism, and the Ottoman Empire: Rereading The Turkish Embassy Letters0
Front Matter0
Creating the Effect of Particularized Character: Type as Tool in the Eighteenth-Century English Novel0
Fictions of Character0
“Mind Is Revealed in the Countenance”: Subversive Laughter and Caricature in The Woman of Colour0
“Ameliorating the Situation” of Empire: Slavery and Abolition in The Woman of Colour0
Women and Property Ownership in Jane Austen by Rita J. Dashwood0
England in the Age of Austen by Jeremy Black0
Born That Way: Asexuality and Kinship in “The History of Mrs Selvyn”0
Political Affairs of the Heart: Female Travel Writers, the Sentimental Travelogue, and Revolution, 1775–1800 by Linda Van Netten Blimke0
The Postsecular Restoration and the Making of Literary Conservatism by Corrinne Harol0
L’Infortuné Napolitain, ou les Aventures du seigneur Rozelli, éd. Érik Leborgne et Emmanuelle Sempère0
How Do We Have Eighteenth-Century Japanese Fiction? Hermeneutic Mitate, Unreadable Novels, and Tension in Translation0
Digital Grainger: An Online Edition of The Sugar-Cane (1764)0
Race-Making and Romanticism: Notes on Pedagogy and the Position of Whiteness0
Response: Intimacies as Method0
Jane Austen’s Men: Rewriting Masculinity in the Romantic Era by Sarah Ailwood0
Fantomina Is a Theory of Fiction0
Backlash: Libel, Impeachment, and Populism in the Reign of Queen Anne by Rachel Carnell0
Clarissa, by the Numbers: Novel Experience and the Aesthetics of Quantification0
Reading It Wrong: An Alternative History of Early Eighteenth-Century Literature by Abigail Williams0
“We were amused by an itinerant singing-man”: Print, Writing, and Orality in Mungo Park’s Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa0
Revising the Eighteenth-Century Novel: Authorship from Manuscript to Print by Hilary Havens0
Reflections0
“Between Japan and California”: Imaginative Pacific Geography and East Asian Culture in Penelope Aubin’s The Noble Slaves0
The Pre-History of White Feminism in Amatory Fiction0
Troubling White Femininity: Revisiting Delarivier Manley’s The Wife’s Resentment (1720)0
The Club: Johnson, Boswell, and the Friends Who Shaped an Age by Leo Damrosch; and Community and Solitude: New Essays on Johnson’s Circle, ed. Anthony W. Lee0
Enlightenment Virtue, 1680–1794, éd. James Fowler et Marine Ganofsky0
Old Books and Digital Publishing: Eighteenth Century Collections Online by Stephen H. Gregg0
Mind over Matter: Memory Fiction from Daniel Defoe to Jane Austen by Sarah Eron0
A Collaborative Approach to Antiracist Pedagogy0
The “Lady’s Magazine” (1770–1832) and the Making of Literary History by Jennie Batchelor0
Le Fil de Marianne: Narrer au féminin, de Villedieu à Diderot par Florence Dujour (Dujour-Pelletier)0
Visualizing Linearity: Religion, Gender, and Progress in an Eighteenth-Century Quaker Archive0
Jane Austen, Early and Late by Freya Johnston0
Reading Slantwise: Dido in The Woman of Colour (1808)0
Fantasy and Education in Eliza Haywood’s The Adventures of Eovaai0
Mary Wollstonecraft: Cosmopolitan by Laura Kirkley0
British Romanticism and Peace by John Bugg0
Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve: Beauty and the Beast; The Original Story, ed. Aurora Wolfgang0
Reading Jane Austen after Reading Charlotte Smith by Jacqueline M. Labbe0
Nathaniel Lee and the Lucretian Sublime0
Women’s Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century0
Sentiment and Sexual Servitude: White Men of Feeling and The Woman of Colour0
The Pocket: A Hidden History of Women’s Lives, 1660–1900 by Barbara Burman and Ariane Fennetaux0
Queering Fashion in Hajji Baba: James Morier, Mirza Abul Hassan Khan, and the Crisis of Imperial Masculinity0
Irish Materialisms: The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690–1830 by Colleen Taylor0
Ann Radcliffe, The Romance of the Forest. Edited by Shelley King and John B. Pierce0
The Limits of Familiarity: Authorship and Romantic Readers by Lindsey Eckert0
Domestic Captivity and the British Subject, 1660–1750 by Catherine Ingrassia0
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