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Scott R. MacKenzie
Before the rise of private homes as we now understand them, the realm of personal, private, and local relations in England was the parish, which was also the sphere of poverty management. Between the 1740s and the 1790s, legislators, political econom
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Scott R. Mackenzie
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Novel. 55:180-199
This essay identifies symptoms of the historical emergence of generalized scarcity in Ann Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udolpho, which grants scarcity's ruthless logic a primary narrative function under the aesthetic cover of suspense. Radcliffe's novels
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Scott R. MacKenzie
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The Anthropocene ISBN: 9781003095347
The Anthropocene
The Anthropocene
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Scott R. MacKenzie
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Studies in the Novel. 53:314-316
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Scott R MacKenzie
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Premodern Ecologies in the Modern Literary Imagination
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https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487519520-014
https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487519520-014
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Scott R. MacKenzie
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Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 31:600-602
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Scott R. MacKenzie
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Eighteenth-Century Studies. 47:261-276
In Congreve’s The Way of the World , Millamant’s self-assertion rebukes masculine libertine avidity and in doing so advocates a reconception of desire, which has recognizable connections to what we now call consumer desire, distinct from aristocr
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Scott R. MacKenzie
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Eighteenth-Century Life. 35:211-215
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Keith Byerman, Debra Gettelman, Hannah Thompson, Amelia Yeates, Roger Ebbatson, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Scott R. MacKenzie
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Nineteenth-Century Contexts. 32:261-276
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Scott R. MacKenzie
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 125:606-621
The parish and the social systems it sustains are prominent in Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews. His parochial vision, formulated across the range of his literary, critical, and juridical writings, constitutes an intricate scheme of surveillance, disc