Volume 1, No. 4, July 1989

ARTICLES

Tom Jones and the Odyssey
Bruce Stovel

"Sufficient to the Day": Anxiety in Sir Charles Grandison
Lois A. Chaber

La Nouvelle Heloïse : Some Bibliographical Problems
Jo-Ann E. Mceachern

Conversion, Seduction, and Medicine in Smollett's Ferdinand Count Fathom
John Mcallister

REVIEWS

David Marshall on Philip Stewart, Half-Told Tales: Dilemmas of Meaning in Three French Novels

A. H. de Quehen on Approaches to Teaching Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," ed. Edward J. Reilly

Marie-Hélène Chabut sur Charles Dédéyan, Montesquieu ou l'alibi persan

Pat Rogers on The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom , ed. Jerry C. Beasley

Mary Deforest on Marilyn Butler, Jane Austen and the War of Ideas

Deborah D. Rogers on James Thompson, Between Self and World: The Novels of Jane Austen

Harry Knowles Girling on Gene Koppel, The Religious Dimension of Jane Austen's Novels

Pierre H. Dubé on Michael J. Call, Back to the Garden: Chateaubriand, Senancour and Constant

 


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