Orthodoxy and heresy in eighteenth-century society : essays from the DeBartolo Conference / edited by Regina Hewitt and Pat Rogers.
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Lewisburg [Pa.] : London ; Cranbury, NJ :
Bucknell University Press ; Associated University Presses,
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Series: | Bucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Where the wild things are: guides to London's transgressive spaces / Carol Houlihan Flynn
- Sedition, vice, and atheism: the limits of toleration and the orthodox attack on rational religion in late-eighteenth-century England / Arthur Sheps
- Breaking all the rules: the Worsley Affair in late-eighteenth-century Britain / Cindy McCreery
- Plagued by enthusiasm: Swift's fear of infections dissent and his argument against abolishing Christian quarantine in A tale of a tub / John Bruce
- Apocalypse then: Pope and the prophets of dulness / Pat Rogers
- Junius: an orthodox rebel / Linde Katritzky
- Simon Jaillot: sculptor, pamphleteer, outcast / Anne Betty Weinshenker
- The Gnostic Clarissa / Margaret Anne Doody
- Eros heretic: transgression generic and religious in and out of Diderot's L'Oiseau blanc, conte blue
- Isabelle Cassagne DeMarte
- Sade and Nerciat: marginality in search of an erotology / Valřie van Crugten-Andr ̌-- Olympe de Gourges: revolutionary in search of an audience / Megan Conway
- Meat, ethics, and the case of John Wesley / William Stroup.