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ELH CONTENTS Anachronism in Lycidas 1 CHRISTOPHER KENDRICK Before the Bard: “Shakespeare” in Early Eighteenth-Century London 41 ROBERT D. HUME “Ignorant, Illiterate Creatures”: Gender and Colonial Justification in Swift's Injured Lady and The Answer to the Injured Lady 77 RICK G. CANNING The Din of the City in Blake’s Prophetic Books 99 STUART PETERFREUND “Tintern Abbey,” Sensibility, and the Self-Disenchanted Self 131 LAURA QUINNEY The Feeling of Knowledge: Insight and Delusion in Coleridge 157 DAVID VALLINS “My Undisciplined Heart”: Declassifying Homoerotic Secrets in David Copperfield 189 OLIVER S. BUCKTON “Nor in Fading Silks Compose”: Sewing, Walking and Poetic Labor in Aurora Leigh 223 ANNE D. WALLACE The Other Addict: Reflections on Colonialism and Oscar Wilde’s Opium Smoke Screen 257 CURTIS MAREZ Gertrude Stein for Anyone 289 JENNIFER ASHTON Voyage to Tunis: New History and the Old World of The Tempest 333 RICHARD WILSON “That blindest Weakenesse be not over-bold”: Aemilia Lanyer’s Radical Unfolding of the Passion 359 CATHERINE KEOHANE Waiting for Hymen: Literary History as “Symptom” in Spenser and Milton 391 ELIZABETH J. BELLAMY “Wasted Labor”? Milton’s Eve, the Poet’s Work, and the Challenge of Sympathy 415 KEVIS GOODMAN Producing Petty Gods: Margaret Cavendish’s Critique of Experimental Science 447 EVE KELLER Disinterested Selves: Clarissa and the Tactics of Sentiment 473 SCOTT PAUL GORDON Community and Cognition in Pride and Prejudice 503 WILLIAM DERESIEWICZ A Divided Inheritance: Scott’s Antiquarian Novel and the British Nation 537 YOON SUN LEE The Prostitute in the Garden: Walt Whitman, Fanny Hill, and the Fantasy of Female Pleasure 569 ROSEMARY GRAHAM On Truth and Lie in a Colonial Sense: Kipling’s Tales of Tale-telling 599 AMBREEN HAI Chaucer Answers Gower: Constance and the Trouble with Reading 627 ELIZABETH ALLEN Emilia’s Argument: Friendship and “Human Title” in The Two Noble Kinsmen 657 LAURIE J. SHANNNON Body and Spirit, Stage and Sexuality in The Tempest 683 NORA JOHNSON Restoration Women Playwrights and the Limits of Professionalism 703 MARTA STRAZNICKY Romancing the Stone: “Perdita” Robinson in Wordsworth’s London 727 BETSY BOLTON Trembling: Wollstonecraft, Godwin and the Resistance to Literature 761 DANIEL O’QUINN “Bonds of Brotherhood”: Pauline Hopkins and the Work of Melodrama 789 SEAN McCANN “For you may touch them not”: Misogyny, Homosexuality, and the Ethics of Passivity in First World War Poetry 823 JAMES S. CAMPBELL The Jacobite Plot 843 LAWRENCE LIPKING Tories and Jacobites: Making a Difference 857 TONI BOWERS Defoe and the Limits of Jacobite Rhetoric 871 MANUEL SCHONHORN Swift and Jacobitism 887 J. A. DOWNIE Twofold Vision in Eighteenth-Century Writing 903 HOWARD ERSKINE-HILL The Nature of Johnson's Conservatism 925 NICHOLAS HUDSON Johnson, Jacobitism, and Swedish Charles: The Vanity of Human Wishes and Scholarly Method 945 HOWARD D. WEINBROT Johnson Beyond Jacobitism: Signs of Polemic in the Dictionary and The Life of Milton 983 ALLEN REDDICK Regulated Loyalty: Jacobitism and Johnson's Lives of the Poets 1007 DUSTIN GRIFFIN Religious Affiliation and Dynastic Allegiance in Eighteenth-Century England: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine and Samuel Johnson 1029 J. Cc. D. CLARK Hamilton's “Abdication,” Boswell’s Jacobitism and the Myth of Mary Queen of Scots 1069 JAYNE ELIZABETH LEWIS Afterword 1091 PAUL J. KORSHIN

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