| Volume 50.1, Spring 2009 | Introduction: Recovering from Recovery | Laura J. Rosenthal |
Volume 50.1, Spring 2009 | The Future of Feminist Theory and Eighteenth-Century Studies | Ellen Pollak |
| Volume 50.4, Winter 2009 | "The Queen was not shav'd yet": Edward Kynaston and the Regendering of the Restoration Stage | George E. Haggerty |
Volume 50.1, Spring 2009 | Future Conditional: Feminist Theory, New Historicism, and Eighteenth-Century Studies | Alison Conway |
Volume 50.4, Winter 2009 | The Personal is Political: Domesticity's Domestic Contents
| Helen Thompson |
| Volume 50.1, Spring 2009 | The Achievement of Scholarly Authority for Women: Trends in the Interpretation of Eighteenth-Century Fiction | Toni Bowers |
| Volume 50.2_3, Summer 2009 | On Going Steady with Novels | Deidre Lynch |
Volume 49.3, Fall 2008 | Fictions of Encounter: Eighteenth-Century Imaginary Voyages to the Antipodes | Paul Longley Arthur |
Volume 50.1, Spring 2009 | Phillis Wheatley's Ghosts: The Racial Melancholy of New England Protestants | Jennifer Thorn |
| Volume 49.2, Summer 2008 | "Beings that have existence only in ye minds of men": State Finance and the Origins of the Collective Imagination | Robert Mitchell |