Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

Special Topic: Between Geniuses and Brain-Suckers. Problematic Professionalism in Eighteenth-Century Authorship


Introduction: Between Geniuses and Brain-Suckers. Problematic Professionalism in Eighteenth-Century Authorship

Sören Hammerschmidt

2015-06-29 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

"The Brain-Sucker: Or, the Distress of Authorship”: A Late Eighteenth-Century Satire of Grub Street

Ingo Berensmeyer, Gero Guttzeit and Alise Jameson

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

“The Brain-Sucker: Or, the Distress of Authorship”: A Critical Edition

Ingo Berensmeyer, Gero Guttzeit and Alise Jameson

2015-06-23 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

“As Fully Incomprehensible as the Northern Lights”: Literary Identities in The Adventures of an Author

Heather Ladd

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

Authors and Their ‘Mischievous’ Books: The Salutary Experience of Southey v Sherwood

Megan Richardson

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

Reading (and Not Reading) Anonymity: Daniel Defoe, An Essay on the Regulation of the Press and A Vindication of the Press

Mark Vareschi

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

"The pleasure of writing is inconceivable": William Hutton (1723-1815) as an Author

Susan Whyman

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

Quixotic Legacy: The Female Quixote and the Professional Woman Writer

Jodi L. Wyett

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015

Reviews


Review: Lepore, Jill. The Secret History of Wonder Woman (New York: Knopf, 2014)

Meta Henty

2015-06-17 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2015