Coda: Time, Space, and the Poetic Mind of the Novel / Margaret Doody. "The Battle Without Killing": Eliza Haywood and the Politics of Attempted Rape / Kate Parker -- Novel's Poem Envy: Mid-Century Fiction and the "Thing Poem" / Christina Lupton and Aran Ruth -- "To delineate the human mind in its endless varieties": Integral Lyric and Characterization in the Tales of Amelia Opie / Shelley King -- Undividing the Subject of Literary History: From James Thomson's Poetry to Daniel Defoe's Novels / Wolfram Schmidgen -- Rise of the Novel and the Fall of Personification / Heather Keenleyside -- "Light Electric Touches": Sterne, Poetry, and Empirical Erotics / David Fairer -- "Great Labour Both of Mind and Tongue": Articulacy and Interiority in Young's Night Thoughts and Richardson's Clarissa / Joshua Swidzinski -- Art of Attention: Navigating Distraction and Rhythms of Focus in Eighteenth-Century Poetry / Natalie Phillips -- Coda: Time, Space, and the Poetic Mind of the Novel / Margaret Doody.
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