
Textual Transformations
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- Introduction
- Part I. Production and Dissemination
- 1: James Raven: Transforming the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade: John Nourse and his Bookshops on the Strand
- 2: Tessa Whitehouse: Friendship and Eighteen-Century Nonconformist Memorial Publication
- 3: Thomas Keymer: Manuscript in the House of Print: Richardson and Media Shift after 1700
- 4: Christopher Reid: Unitarian Activism and the Politics of the Subscription Library: Bury St. Edmunds in the 1790s
- Part II. Authorship and Editing
- 5: Neil Keeble: Attempting to Transform Public Opinion: The Publishing Career of Richard Baxter, 1662-96
- 6: Rosemary Dixon: Authorship and Materiality in Eighteenth-Century Collected Works: The Case of John Tillotson
- 7: Abigail Williams: Remaking Verse in the Eighteenth-Century Poetic Miscellany
- 8: Michael F. Suarez, S. J.: In Good Company: The Business of Abridgments in Eighteenth-Century England
- Part III. Reception
- 9: Mark Burden: Editing Shadows: The Changing Text of Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson
- 10: Scott Mandelbrote: 'Generous men will spare the memory of the dead': The Posthumous Publication of Writings by Thomas Burnet
- 11: Simon Mills: Reading Henry Maundrell's Sacred Geography in Eighteenth-Century England and Germany
- 12: James Vigus: Coleridge's Shakespearean Transformation of Schiller's Wallenstein Plays
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