Volume 15, No. 3–4, April–July 2003

FICTION AND RELIGION

The Critique of Freethinking from Swift to Sterne
Martin C. Battestin

Why Defoe Probably Did Not Write The Apparition of Mrs. Veal George
Starr

"Stealing in the great doctrines of Christianity": Samuel Richardson as Journalist
John A. Dussinger

Christian Form and Anti-Feminism in Clarissa
Lois A. Chaber

Sir Charles Grandison: The Anglican Family and the Admirable Roman Catholic
Teri Doerksen

Fictions of the Heart: Sterne, Law, and the Long Eighteenth Century
Robert Erickson

Gothic Trajectories: Latitudinarian Theology and the Novels of Ann Radcliffe
Robert J. Mayhew

Hotbeds of Popery: Convents in the English Literary Imagination
Ana M. Acosta

Writing under the Influence: An Examination of Wieland's "Well Authenticated Facts" and the Depiction of Murderous Fathers in Post-Revolutionary Print Culture
Daniel E. Williams

GENRE ROMANESQUE ET RELIGION

Mladen Kozul on Savoirs et fictions: vers une théologie de la posture érotique dans le roman anticlérical

Jacqueline Chammas on Le clergé et l'inceste spirituel dans trois romans du xviiie siècle: Le Portier des Chartreux, Thérèse philosophe et Margot la ravaudeuse

Carole Martin on De la critique théologique au roman «réaliste»: l'exemple de Robert Challe

Jacques Bouchard on L'intolérance religieuse dans Les Loisirs de Philothée

Irene Aguila Solana on L'Inquisition espagnole sous l'œil sadien

Muriel Schmid on The Sacrament of Penance in Sade's Writing: A Practice Between Hell and Apathy

 


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