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Books Reviewed in this article:Revising Women: Eighteenth‐Century ‘Women's Fiction’ and Social Engagement. Edited by Paula R. BackscheiderCornélie, mère des Gracques. By Marie‐Anne Barbier. Edited by Alicia C. Montoya and Volker SchröderBruxellois à Vienne, Viennois à Bruxelles. Edited by Bruno BernardConflicting Visions: War and Visual Culture in Britain and France c.1730–1830. Edited by John Bonehill and Geoff QuilleyThe Nun. By Denis Diderot. Trans. by Russell Goulbourne. Oxford World's ClassicsThe Evangelical Conversion Narrative: Spiritual Autobiography in Early Modern England. By D. Bruce HindmarshLeviathan. By Thomas Hobbes. Edited by A. P. MartinichBritish Atlantic, American Frontier. Spaces of Power in Early Modern British America. By Stephen J. Hornsby‘More Solid Learning’: New Perspectives on Alexander Pope's Dunciad. Edited by Catherine Ingrassia and Claudia N. ThomasThe King's Wife. George IV and Mrs Fitzherbert. By Valerie IrvineJohn Buxton. Norfolk Gentleman and Architect: Letters to his Son, 1719–1729. Edited by Alan MackleyThe Origins of the English Novel, 1600–1740. 15th Anniversary Edition, with a New Introduction by the Author. By Michael McKeonThe Correspondence of John Arbuthnot. Edited by Angus RossThe London Mob. Violence and Disorder in Eighteenth‐Century England. By Robert ShoemakerThe ‘Scandalous Memoirists’: Constantia Phillips, Laetitia Pilkington and the Shame of ‘publick fame’. By Lynda M. ThompsonÆsthetics of Opera in the Ancien Régime, 1647–1785. By Downing ThomasLes Spectacles à Paris pendant la Révolution: Répertoire analytique, chronologique et bibliographique. Vol.2, De la proclamation de la République à la fin de la Convention nationale (21 septembre 1792–26 octobre 1795). By André Tissier.Catherine Trotter's ‘The Adventures of a Young Lady’ and Other Works. Edited by Anne KelleyRomantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon. By Clara TuiteVoltaire et sa ‘grande amie’. Correspondance complète de Voltaire et de Mme Bentinck (1740–1778). Edited by Frédéric Deloffre and Jacques CormierJane Austen and the Fiction of her Time. By Mary WaldronIn a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson. By Gloria Sybil GrossLocke's Essay and the Rhetoric of Science. By Peter WalmsleyThe Lover as Father Figure in Eighteenth‐Century Women's Fiction. By Eleanor WikborgRecreating fane Austen. By John Wiltshire.At Zero Point: Discourse, Culture, and Satire in Restoration England. By Rose A. Zimbardo

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