Volume 20 (2010)
- Preface (full text available
on-line)
Articles
- David Simpson, "Rasselas by the Ilissus," pp. 1–9
- Andrew McKendry, "The Haphazard Journey of a Mind: Experience
and Reflection in Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Western
Islands of Scotland," pp. 11–34
- Katherine Kickel, "'Occasional' Observance and the Quiet
Mind: Meditative Theory and Practice in Samuel Johnson's
Prayers and Meditations (1785)," pp. 35–60
- Sheila O'Connell, "One of the Hungry Mob of Scriblers and
Etchers: Johnson's Pension in Visual Satire," pp. 61–78
- Paul T. Ruxin, "Dorando and the Douglas Cause,"
pp. 79–94
- Stephen Clarke, "Boswell and Mason, Johnson and Gray: An
Encounter," pp. 95–109
- James J. Caudle, "Editing James Boswell, 1924–2010:
Pasts, Presents, Futures," pp. 111–44
- Lyle Larsen, "Dr. Johnson's Friend, the Worthy Bennet
Langton," pp. 145–72
- Holly Luhning, "Disability and the Disenfranchised in Eliza
Haywood's Rash Resolve," pp. 173–91
- Lorna Clark, "Epistolarity in Frances Burney," pp.
193–222
- Daniel P. Watkins, "History and Vision in Ann Yearsley's
Rural Lyre," pp. 223–95
Review Essay
- Jack Lynch, "Nothing Odd Will Do Long: Tristram
Shandy after 250 Years," pp 297–317
Reviews
- Robert Folkenflik on Jeffrey Meyers, Samuel Johnson:
The Struggle, pp. 319–31
- Nicholas Hudson on John Wiltshire, The Making of Dr.
Johnson: Icon of Modern Culture, pp. 331–34
- Steven Lynn on Freya Johnston, Samuel Johnson and the
Art of Sinking, 1709–1791, pp. 334–38
- N. E. Osselton on Giovanni Iamartino and Robert DeMaria,
eds., Samuel Johnson's "Dictionary" and the
Eighteenth-Century World of Words, pp. 339–47
- G. M. Ditchfield on Arthur H. Cash, John Wilkes: The
Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty, pp. 347–52
- J. T. Scanlan on Wilfred Prest, William Blackstone: Law
and Letters in the Eighteenth Century, pp. 352–60
- Thomas K. Meier on John Richetti, The Life of Daniel
Defoe, pp. 361–62
- Deidre Lynch on Peter Knox-Shaw, Jane Austen and the
Enlightenment, pp. 363–68
- Bruce Graver on Adam Potkay, The Story of Joy: From the
Bible to Late Romanticism, pp. 368–72
- Ann Wierda Rowland on Steve Newman, Ballad Collection,
Lyric and the Canon: The Call of the Popular from the Restoration
to the New Criticism, pp. 372–77
- Chloe Wigston Smith on John Styles, The Dress of the
People: Everyday Fashion in Eighteenth-Century England,
pp. 377–84
- Kevin Hutchings on Laura M. Stevens, The Poor Indians:
British Missionaries, Native Americans, and Colonial
Sensibility, pp. 384–88
- John Abbott on Susan Bennett, ed., Cultivating the
Human Faculties: James Barry (1741–1806) and the Society of
Arts, pp. 389–95
Indexes