Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
Explore the rich tapestry of the 18th century with "Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture," expertly published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2006. This hardback edition spans 464 pages of innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship that shines a light on diverse topics within the era's culture. Dive into thought-provoking essays such as "Caucus Roundtable: The Career and Work of Madelyn Gutwirth" and "The Plantation and the Polis: Reform Ideology and the Generic Structure in Matthew Lewis' Journal of the West Indian Proprietor." Each piece is designed to challenge your understanding and offer fresh perspectives on cultural significance during this transformative period. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in deepening their insight into 18th-century cultural studies.