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List of Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
1 Revitalizing the Moral Economy in the Wake of the South Sea Bubble: Moll Flanders (1722) and Roxana (1724) 23
2 Pamela's "Neat Country Apparel" (1740): Ballads and Scribbling Servants in the Literary Marketplace 53
3 "The Real Soul of a Man in Her Breast": Memoirs of Female Soldiers and Military Nationalism, 1740-1750 79
4 "Lost in a Mob of Impudent Plebeians": Landed Gentry, British Identity, and Popular Culture in Humphry Clinker (1771) 103
5 Caleb Williams (1794): Radical Incursions into Customary Politics and Genre 135
Epilogue 163
Notes 175
Bibliography 197
Index 215
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