Volume
13, No. 4, July 2001
ARTICLES
Defoe's
'South-Sea' and 'North-Sea' Schemes: A Footnote to A Voyage Round
the World
P.N. Furbank and W.R. Owens
Highway
Robbery and Property Circulation in Eighteent-Century English Narratives
Patrick Parrinder
'Thou
Hast Made a Rake a Preacher': Beauty and the Beast in Richardson's
Pamela
Arlene Fish Wilner
Frances
Sheridan Reads John Home; Placing Sidney Bidulph in the Republic
of Letters
Betty A. Schellenberg
The
Loiterer and Jane Austens Literary Identity
Li-Ping Geng
REVIEWS
Richard
Kroll on Richard A. Barney, Plots of Enlightenment: Education and
the Novel in Eighteenth-Century England
Deidre
Lynch on Catherine Ingrassia, Authorship, Commerce, and Gender in
Early Eighteenth-Century England: A Culture of Paper Credit
Christopher
Flint on Lorna Ellis, Appearing to Diminish: Female Development and
the British "Bildungsroman" 1750-1850 ; and Ellen Gardiner,
Regulating Readers: Gender and Literary Criticism in the Eighteenth-Century
Novel
John
Allen Stevenson on Lance Bertelsen, Henry Fielding at Work: Magistrate,
Businessman, Writer; and Richard A. Rosengarten, Henry Fielding and
the Narrative of Providence: Divine Design and the Incursions of Evil
Pierre
Saint-Amand on Marcel Hénaff, Sade: The Invention of the Libertine
Body, trans. Xavier Callahan
Malcolm
Cook on Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Paul et Virginie, ed. Jean-Michel
Racault
Mary
Waldron on Janice Farrar Thaddeus, Frances Burney: A Literary Life
Joseph
Wiesenfarth on Jane Austen: Lesley Castle, ed. Jan Fergus et al.;
A Collection of Letters, ed. Juliet McMaster et al.
Eleanor
Ty on Paula R. Backscheider, ed., Revising Women: Eighteenth-Century
"Women's Fiction" and Social Engagement
Madeleine
Dobie on Ruth Bernard Yeazell, Harems of the Mind: Passages of Western
Art and Literature