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Folger call number: BH151 .A17
Folger holdings ID: 115091
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Pope and Defoe : Satire and national regeneration / Alexander Pettit -- Tattoos and nose rings : Lionel Wafer's immersion in Cuna culture / Richard Frohock -- Two dissertations concerning sense, and the imagination. With an essay on consiousness (1728) : a study in attribution / James Buickerood -- Plotting the 'masculine' and 'feminine' hero : Joseph Andrews and David Simple / Joseph Bartolomeo -- Death and dying in the early modern era / ed. and intro. by Theodore E.D. Braun and John Radner -- A story to kill for / Francis Steen -- 'Mourn, mourn, ye muses' : eighteenth-century women as elegists / Susan Goulding -- Fatal missteps : death in Hogarth's egravings / Debra Taylor -- Torture, scalping, and desecration of the dead on Pennsylvania's pre-revolutionary war frontier / James P. Myers, Jr. -- Healing the lacerated mind : Samuel Johnson's strategies of consolation / Lance Wilcox -- Death and Benjamin Franklin / Jack Fruchtman, Jr. -- What would hospice do? The wretched death of the villain Zeluco / Henry L. Fulton -- 'Look, my lord, it comes' : the approach of death in the Life of Johnson / Lisa Berglund -- The powers of 'death' in Blake's Night thoughts engravings / John E. Grant -- 'Death wears an angel's face' : Judith Sargent Murray and the universalisst way of death / Mary Rose Kasraie -- Death and transfiguration : Ottilie and Eduard in Goethe's Elective affinities / Erlis Wickersham -- Female infanticide and the Raj / Brijraj Singh -- Death and its rhetoric in the old redstone presbytery : anecdotes of Scotch-Irish settlers in western Pennsylvania / Rosalee Stilwell -- 'The very dogs licked the sores of Lazarus' : Hobbes and Bramhall's debate on free-will / David Mazella -- "Johnson as Zeus, Boswell as Danaë' : Que(e)r(y)ing sex and gender roles in Boswell's Life of Johnson / John J. Burke, Jr. -- Mandeville's contemporary critics / J. Martin Stafford -- The philosophy of Edward Stillingfleet, including his replies to John Lock, ed. and intr. by G.A.J. Rogers, with a preface by Alan P.F. Sell / Gerard Reedy, SJ
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Alternate titles: Sixteen fifty-eighteen fifty, Ideas, aesthetics, and inquiries in the early modern era