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The Cowboy Way: An Exploration of History and Culture
Published 2006“…The lives of American cowboys have been both real and mythic. This work explores cowboy music dress, humour, films and literature in sixteen essays and a…”
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Historical Re-enactment, Extremity, and Passion
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-09-2008)“…Lamb examines the intersections between eighteenth-century conceptions of historical engagement and the growing popularity of contemporary historical…”
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"Savages that are come among us": Mai, Bennelong, and British Imperial Culture, 1774–1795
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-09-2008)“…Fullagar explores the inconsistent cultural responses to New World visitors in Britain between the 1770s and 1790s, arguing that the reputed savagery of…”
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Feminist Biography: A Contradiction in Terms?
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-03-2009)“…This essay describes the contradictions posed for biographers by the imperatives of the feminist historical enterprise: to chronicle the lives of all women,…”
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Locke's Wild Fancies: Empiricism, Personhood, and Fictionality
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-09-2007)“…Lamb discusses several writings on experimental science and the development of fiction, highlighting Francis Bacon and John Locke's related discourses on…”
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"The Manufacture and Lingua-facture of Ballad-Making": Broadside Ballads in Long Eighteenth-Century Ballad Discourse
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-06-2006)“…McDowell suggests that persons interested in an inclusive history of balladry need to be alert to the ways that eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century ballad…”
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"good cursed, bouncing losses": Masculinity, Sentimental Irony, and Exuberance in "Tristram Shandy"
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-03-2007)“…Recent critical discussion of Tristram Shandy has sought to provide an historical account of the book's many, seemingly unaccountable, oddities. In what…”
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The Inhospitable Muse: Locating Creole Identity in James Grainger's "The Sugar-Cane"
Published in The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) (22-03-2008)“…Randhawa presents a literary criticism of The Sugar-Cane (1764), a poem by James Grainger. Grainger's self-proclaimed "West Indian georgic," The Sugar-Cane, is…”
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