Volume 16, No. 1, October 2003

ARTICLES

Defoe's Minutes of Mesnager: The Art of Mendacity
P.N. Furbank

The Female Mentor in Crébillon's Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit
Katherine Deimling

"No place where women are of such importance": Female Friendship, Empire, and Utopia in The History of Emily Montague
Jodi L. Wyett

Evelina's Peculiar Circumstances and Tender Relations
Virginia H. Cope

Heart-picking in A Simple Story
Dianne Osland

Maria Edgeworth's The Grateful Negro: A Site for Rewriting Rebellion
Elizabeth S. Kim

REVIEWS

ALBERT J. RIVERO on Edward Tomarken, Genre and Ethics: The Education of an Eighteenth-Century Critic

DANIEL P. GUNN on Barbara M. Benedict, Curiosity: A Cultural History of Early Modern Inquiry

SHELLY CHARLES on La Traduction des langues modernes au xviiie siècle ou «La Dernière Chemise de l'amour», ed. Annie Rivara

JEAN-MICHEL RACAULT on Madeleine Dobie, Foreign Bodies: Gender, Language and Culture in French Orientalism

MONIQUE MOSER-VERREY on Katherine Astbury, The Moral Tale in France and Germany 1750-1789

FRANS DE BRUYN on Mark Salber Phillips, Society and Sentiment: Genres of Historical Writing in Britain, 1740-1820

MLADEN KOZUL on Jean-Marc Kehrès, Sade et la rhétorique de l'exemplarité

R. TROUSSON on Riika Forsström, Possible Worlds: The Idea of Happiness in the Utopian Vision of Louis-Sébastian Mercier

RÉAL OUELLET on Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Paul et Virginie, éd. Jean-Michel Racault; et L'Aventure maritime, éd. Jean-Michel Racault

RICHARD A. FRANCIS on Paul Pelckmans, Cleveland, ou l'impossible proximité

DAVID SMITH on Françoise de Graffigny, Lettres d'une Péruvienne, éd. Jonathan Mallinson; et de Graffigny, Lettres d'une Péruvienne, intro. Joan De Jean et Nancy K. Miller (2002, corrected)

 


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