2013
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19. The Many Eighteenth Centuries of Orientalism
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46. Kierkegaard and the Trials of Modernity
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153. Slavery and the Culture of Taste
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316. Risk
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476. Vital Knowledge: Reading Standards in the Nineteenth Century
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567. Exotic Epistemologies
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670. Romantic Media Studies: Means of Reading and Reading for Means
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707. Feeling Texts in Nineteenth-Century Sino-Anglo-American Exchanges
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793. Anthropomorphism
2012
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32. Slave Emancipation and Projects of Citizenship
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51. The American Transcendentalists as Continental Philosophers
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86. Slavery, Enlightenment, and the Book
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105. Race and Metaphor in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century American and Continental Thought
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112. George Sand and/in Translation
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175. History: Discipline or Counterscience?
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302. Idealism(s)
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537. Eighteenth-Century Mediations
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564. The French in the Americas
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576. Materialism(s)
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656. New Approaches to Science and Romanticism
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700. Eighteenth-Century Reconfigurations: Redistributing Knowledge
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748. Remediating Eighteenth-Century Authorship
2011
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201. Genre Trouble
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219. Romanticism and Globalization
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397. The Lives That Digital Archives Write
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480. Narrating Things in the Eighteenth Century
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548. Criminals and Colonies: The Geopolitical Rhetoric of Punishment
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598. Queer Gothic: The Space-Time of Sedgwick's Nineteenth Century
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646. Reading with Barbara Johnson
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718. Writing the City
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793. Forms of Freedom
2009
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47. The Political Thinking Proper to Poetry
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92. Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Imperial Contexts
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114. Translating Numbers
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258. The Thinking Proper to Poetry
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355. Romanticism and the Antisocial
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393. The Hermeneutics of Financialization
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468. Translating Bodies
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555. Rancière's Nineteenth Century
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663. Translating Machines
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762. Romantic Anticapitalism Revisited
2008
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37. The Romantic Psyche: Discipline and Organization
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196. Romanticism and Comparative Literature: Institutional and Phantasmatic Intersections
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203. Comparative Diasporas
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394. The Historical Animal
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546. Intermediality: Literature and the Arts
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582. Comparative Histories and Theories of Race
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676. Eighteenth-Century Traveling Cultures
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699. Comparative Histories of the Senses
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777. New Comparative Romanticisms
2007
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100. Everyone's Burden? British and Indian Writings on the 1857 Mutiny
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155. The Other in the Enlightenment
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190. Untiming the Nineteenth Century: Temporality and Periodization
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231. Bringing the Restoration to Theory
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278. The Portability of the Enlightenment
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548. Literary States of Exception
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634. American Victoriana: Transatlantic Literary Culture and the Politics of Race
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661. The Poetry of the Political
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709. The Humanities as Enlightenment Science
2006
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26. The Transatlantic Politics of the Aesthetic in the Eighteenth Century
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65. Fear . . .
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127. Objects in Motion: Trade, Colonialism, and Global Exchange
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170. . . . and Trembling
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202. Nanomutations: The Next Generation of Thought
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273. Teratologizing the Longish Eighteenth Century: Curiosa, Automata, Exotica
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441. Emotion and Sympathy in Romanticism
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459. Do Objects Die?
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683. Objects as Matter
2005
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12. Voice in Eighteenth-Century Poetry
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43. Unread Theorists: Theoretical Voices Eighteenth-Century Comparativists Should Be Listening to but Aren't
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99. After Derrida
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213. Uncompared Literatures: What Eighteenth-Century Comparativists Should Be Doing but Aren't
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244. Humanitarianism and Human Rights I
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362. Rereading British and American Antislavery Poetry
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497. The Unread Archive: What Eighteenth-Century Comparativists Should Be Reading but Aren't
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514. Refashioning Fables for the Nineteenth Century
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576. Humanitarianism and Human Rights II
2004
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111. The Aesthetics of Barbarism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Literature
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225. Eighteenth-Century Enchantments: Theory, Magic, and the Irrational
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355. Materializing Whiteness: Seeing Race in the Gothic
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397. The Advantages of Anachronism
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502. Managing Books
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545. Comparing Knowledges: Disciplines, Epistemes, Institutions I
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594. Comparing Knowledges: Disciplines, Epistemes, Institutions II
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653. Comparative Approaches to the Bildungsroman