Volume 17, No. 1, October 2004

ARTICLES

Muddy Allegiance and Shiny Booty: Aphra Behn's Anglo-Dutch Politics
Rebecca S. Wolsk

Into the Public: The Sexual Heroine in Eliza Fenwick's Secresy and Mary Robinson's The Natural Daughter
Anne Close

The Conflict between Good and Evil, Faith and Irreligion, in Sade's Marquise de Gange
Mary Trouille

"Only to Sink Deeper": Venereal Disease in Sense and Sensibility
Marie E. Mcallister

"The setting always casts a different shade on it": Allusion and Interpretation in Sense and Sensibility
Mark Blackwell

REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS

William Donoghue, Enlightenment Fiction in England, France, and America
John Richetti

Julia V. Douthwaite, The Wild Girl, Natural Man and the Monster: Dangerous Experiments in the Age of Enlightenment
Jonathan Lamb

Susan C. Greenfield, Mothering Daughters: Novels and the Politics of Family Romance, Frances Burney to Jane Austen
Deborah D. Rogers

Sophie Cottin, Claire d'Albe (The Original French Text), ed. Margaret Cohen; Sophie Cottin, Claire d'Albe (An English Translation), trans. Margaret Cohen; Michael J. Call, Infertility and the Novels of Sophie Cottin
Alison Finch

Annibel Jenkins, I'll Tell You What: The Life of Elizabeth Inchbald
Syndy Mcmillen Conger

Raymond Trousson, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean Terrasse

Shojiro Kuwase, Les Confessions de Jean-Jacques Rousseau en France (1770-1794)
Pascal Brissette

Gwenaëlle Boucher, La Poésie philosophique de Voltaire, in SVEC 2003:05; Jennifer Tsien, Voltaire and the Temple of Bad Taste: A Study of "La Pucelle d'Orléans," in SVEC 2003:05
Theodore E.D. Braun

Laurence Mall, "Émile" ou les figures de la fiction
Servanne Woodward

Lectures du "Gil Blas" de Lesage, ed. Jacques Wagner
Francis Assaf

 


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