Volume 46, Number 2 (Spring 2004)
SPECIAL
ISSUE: WHEN IS A PUBLIC SPHERE?
ARTICLES
JOSEPH LOWENSTEIN and PAUL STEVENS: Introduction: Charting Habermas's "Literary"
or "Precursor" Public Sphere
A.E.B. COLDIRON: Public Sphere/Contact Zone: Habermas, Early Print, and Verse
Translation
DAVID NORBROOK: Women, the Republic of Letters, and the Public Sphere in the
Mid-Seventeenth Century
KEVIN PASK: The Bourgeois Public Sphere and the Concept of Literature
HAROLD LOVE: How Music Created a Public
MICAEL MCKEON: Parsing Habermas's "Bourgeois Public Sphere"
REVIEWS AND REVIEW ESSAYS
Nicholas McDowell: Interpreting Communities: Private Acts and Public Culture
in Early Modern England
Nancy Moore Goslee: Ethical and Aesthetic Alterity
Marjean D. Purinton: "Antitheatrical Theatricalism" on the Eighteenth-Century
English Stage
Jennifer Richards: Forms of Dissent