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The Bucknell Studies in Eighteenth-Century
Literature and Culture
General Editor: Greg Clingham, Bucknell Unl'oerjity
Advisory Board: Paul K. Alkon, Unirerdity of Southern California
Chloe Chard, Independent Sclaolcir
Clement Hawes, Tlae Penndylrania State t7niverdity
Robert Markley, Weit Virginia t7niverdity
Jessica Munns, Unirerdity of Denoer
Cedric D. Reverand II, Unirerdity of Wyoming
Janet Todd, Unirerdity of Gladgow
Tlae Bucknell Stu2r'ed in Eighteenth- Century Literature and Culture aims to publish challeng-
ing, new eighteenth-century scholarship. Of particular interest is critical, historical, and
interdisciplinary work that is interestingly and intelligently theorized, and that broad-
ens and refines the conception of the field. At the same time, the series remains open to
all theoretical perspectives and different kinds of scholarship. While the focus of the
series is the literature, history, arts, and culture (including art, architecture, music,
travel, and history of science, medicine, and law) of the long eighteenth century in Brit-
ain and Europe, the series is also interested in scholarship that establishes relationships
with other geographies, literatures, and cultures of the period 1660-1830.
Title in This Series
Ellen Brinks, Gothic MadcuLinity: Effeminacy and tlae Supernatural in Englidla and
German Ramantrere?u
Tanya Caldwell, Time to Begin Anew: Dryaen 3 Georgics and Aeneis
Mita Choudhury, Intercultural?e?u ana Redreta`tce in tlae London Tlaeatre, 1660-1800: Identity,
Performance, Empri-e
James Cruise, Gooerning Condurnption: Needd and Wantd, Sudpenaea Claaraeterd, and tlae
ʻOrigindʻ 0/ Eighteenth- Century Engli.1h Norell
Ziad Elmarsafy, Freedom, Slavery and Abdolutr'dmr Cor`terYle, Padcale, Racine
Regina Hewitt, ed., Ortlaoaoxy and Heredy in Eighteenth- Century Society
Edward Jacobs, Accidental Migrationd: An Archaeology of Gothic Dr'dcourde
Catherine Jones, Literary Memory: Scott'.1 Waverley Norell
and the Pdyelaology of Narratioe
Sarah Jordan, Tlae Anxietied of l2le`tedd: l2le`tedd in Eighteenth- Century Briti.1h Literature and
Culture
Deborah Kennedy, Helen Maria IY?il?ame and tlae Age of Revolution
Chris Mounsey, Clarr'dtoplaer Smart: Clown of God
Chris Mounsey, ed., Predenting Gen2er: Claanging Sex in Early Modern Culture
Roland Racesvkis, Timz ana Wayd of Knowing Under hure XIV. ll?lolrere, Serigne, Lafayette
Laura Rosenthal and Mita Choudhury, eds., ll?lo`tdtroud Druune of Readon
Philip Smallwood, ed., Johndon Re-T?r'dr'o`te2: hoking Before and After
Sarah Jordan, Anxietied of l2le`tedd
Lisa Wood, Moded of Dieeipline
Katherine West Scheil, Tlae Tadte of tlae Town: Shakedpeart'an Comz2y and tlae Early
Eighteenth- Century Tlaeater
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Publication Information: Book Title: Literary Memory: Scott's Waverley Novels and the Psychology of Narrative. Contributors: Catherine Jones - author. Publisher: Bucknell University Press. Place of Publication: Lewisburg, PA. Publication Year: 2003. Page Number: 2.
    
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