Orthodoxy and heresy in eighteenth-century society: essays from the DeBartolo Conference
In: The Bucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture
Machine generated contents note: Introduction 13 -- REGINA HEWITT -- Where the Wild Things Are: Guides to London's -- Transgressive Spaces 27 -- CAROL HOULIHAN FLYNN -- Sedition, Vice, and Atheism: The Limits of Toleration and the -- Orthodox Attack on Rational Religion in Late-Eighteenth- -- Century England 51 -- ARTHUR SHEPS -- Breaking All the Rules: The Worsley Affair in Late-Eighteenth- -- Century Britain 69 -- CINDY MCCREERY -- Plagued by Enthusiasm: Swift's Fear of Infectious Dissent -- and His Argument against Abolishing Christian Quarantine in -- A Tale of a Tub 89 -- JOHN BRUCE -- Apocalypse Then: Pope and the Prophets of Dulness 112 -- PAT ROGERS -- Junius: An Orthodox Rebel 134 -- LINDE KATRITZKY -- Simon Jaillot: Sculptor, Pamphleteer, Outcast 154 -- ANNE BETTY WEINSHENKER -- The Gnostic Clarissa 176 -- MARGARET ANNE DOODY -- Eros Heretic: Transgression Generic and Religious in and out -- of Diderot's L'Oiseau blanc, conte bleu 207 -- ISABELLE CASSAGNE DEMARTE -- Sade and Nerciat: Marginality in Search of an Erotology 230 -- VALERIE VAN CRUGTEN-ANDRE --Olympe de Gouges: Revolutionary in Search of an Audience 247 -- MEGAN CONWAY -- Meat, Ethics, and the Case of John Wesley 267 -- WILLIAM STROUP