Volume 11, No. 4, July 1999

ARTICLES

The Plots of Early English Novels: Narrative Mappings Rooted in Land and Law
Eleanor F. Shevlin

'A Certain Sign that He Is One of Us': Clarissa's Other Libertines
Tiffany Potter

Effeminacy and Femininity: Domestic Prose Satire and David Simple
Felicity Nussbaum

Orient romanesque et satire de la religion: Claude Crébillon, Tanzaï et Néadarné et le Sopha
Carole Dornier

The Politics of Seduction in British Fiction of the 1790s: The Female Reader and Julie, ou La Nouvelle Héloïse
Claire Grogan

Radical Marriage
Sarah Emsley

REVIEWS

John Richetti on Robert A. Erickson, Language of the Heart, 1600-1750

Elizabeth Wanning Harries on Christine Roulston, Virtue, Gender, and the Authentic Self in Eighteenth-Century Fiction: Richardson, Rousseau, and Laclos

Edward Copeland on Jerry C. Beasley, Tobias Smollett Novelist

Gary Boire on Greg Clingham, ed., Questioning History: The Postmodern Turn to the Eighteenth Century

Frans De Bruyn on Annemieke Meijer, The Pure Language of the Heart: Sentimentalism in the Netherlands 1775-1800

Benoît Melançon on Élisabeth Bourguinat, Le Siècle du persiflage 1734-1789

 


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