"Cultures of Whiggism" : new essays on English literature and culture in the long eighteenth century / edited by David Womersley ; assisted by Paddy Bullard and Abigail Williams.
Andrew Marvell and the prehistory of Whiggism / Nicholas von Maltzahn -- Whigs, political economy and the Revolution of 1688-89 / Steven C.A. Pincus -- "Anglia Libera": Commonwealth politics in the early years of George I / Justin Champion -- Joseph Addison's Whiggism / Lawrence E. Klein -- Remarks on Cato's Letters / Ian Higgins -- Patronage and Whig literary culture in the early eighteenth century / Abigail Williams -- Elizabeth Singer Rowe: gender, dissent, and Whig poetics / Sarah Prescott -- Pope, Peri Bathous, and the Whig sublime / Christine Gerrard -- Akenside's clamors for liberty / Adam Rounce -- Confessional politics in Defoe's Journal of the plague year / David Womersley -- Mary Davys and the politics of epistolary form / Alice Wakely -- Tom Jones and the crisis of Whiggism in mid-Hanoverian England / Paul Monod -- The latitude of Whiggism: Tillotson, Burnet, and Lord William Russell in Whig historiography, 1675-1775 / Paddy Bullard -- "A bold and free-spoken man": the strange case of Charles Pigott / Jon Mee.
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