Volume 1, No. 3, April 1989

ARTICLES

Narrative Contraries as Signs in Defoe's Fiction
Robert James Merrett

Exemplarity and Excess in Fielding's Fiction
JonaThan Lamb

Les Deux Amis de Bourbonne : Physiologie et philosophie
D.J. Adams

Enlightenment and Revolution: The Philosophical Novels of Dr John Moore
Gary Kelly

FORUM

P.N. Furbank and W.R. Owens reply to Maximillian E. Novak

REVIEWS

Brean S. Hammond on Modern Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature , ed. Leopold Damrosch, Jr

Michael Cardy on Walter E. Rex, The Attraction of the Contrary: Essays on the Literature of the French Enlightenment

Patrick Brady on Françoise Gevrey, L'Illusion et ses procédés

Mary Ann O'donnell on Oroonoko, or, The Royal Slave: A Critical Edition , ed. Adelaide P. Amore

Raymond Joly on Béatrice Didier, La Voix de Marianne: Essai sur Marivaux

Joan I. Schwarz on Elizabeth Bergen Brophy, Samuel Richardson

Adrienne D. Hytier sur Norbert Sclippa, Texte et idéologie: Images de la noblesse et de la bourgeoisie dans le roman français, des années 1750 à 1830

Monique Moser-Verrey sur Sigyn Minier, Madame de Charrière: Les premiers romans

Roland Le Huenen sur Dennis Wood, Constant: Adolphe

Katherine Ellis on Claudia Johnson, Jane Austen: Women, Politics, and the Novel

 


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