All Stories

  1. Richard Coeur de Lion : Fighting Queens, Gothic Politics, and Heterosexual Pleasure on the English Stage
  2. “An alarming state of affairs”: Rhetoric, Resistance and the Nation in Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s Speech of 20 April 1798
  3. War and Empire
  4. Joshua Reynolds and Deafness: Listening, Hearing, and Not Hearing in Eighteenth-Century Portraiture
  5. Rescuing Richard Cœur de Lion: Rivalry, Rehearsal, and Performance at Sheridan's Drury Lane
  6. Elizabeth Sheridan's Post‐Celebrity
  7. Reynolds, Sir Joshua
  8. Texts, Tools and Things: An Approach to Manuscripts of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’sThe School for Scandal
  9. Competition and Community: Mary Tickell and the Management of Sheridan's Drury Lane
  10. The Cutting of Sir Harry Granger: Scandal and Politics in the Drury Lane Production of Elizabeth Griffith'sThe Time
  11. A Matter of Honour: The Duel in Thomas Moore'sLife of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  12. Thomas Chatterton and the Experience of Defeat
  13. Barbauld, Milton, and the Idea of Resistance
  14. 'We Proclaim Our Darling Son': The Politics of Chatterton's Memory During the War for America
  15. What then should britons feel? Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the plight of the corsicans
  16. Sheridan and the Theatre of Patriotism: Staging Dissent during the War for America
  17. Notes onthe camp:Women, effeminacy and the military in late eighteenth‐century literature
  18. ‘The Sight of Creatures Strange to our Clime’: London Zoo and the consumption of the exotic