Volume
17, No. 3, April 2005
Fiction and the Family / Genre
romanesque et la famille
Articles
LOrphelin
de la famille: Le Paradigme de lenfant/manuscrit trouvé
dans le roman français du xviiie siècle
Jan Herman
Confusions
familiales et déroutes incestueuses dans quelques
romans du milieu du siècle: Caylus, Chevrier, Pernetti
Jacqueline Chammas
A Partridge in the Family
Tree: Fixity, Mobility, and Community in Tom Jones
Hilary Teynor
Historicizing Domestic Relations: Sarah Scotts Use of the
Household Family
Ann Van Sant
Representations of the Domestic
Parlour in Samuel Richardsons Clarissa, 174748
Karen Lipsedge
Sentimentalizing Patriarchy:
Patriarchal Anxiety and Filial Obligation in Sir
Charles Grandison
Jeremy W. Webster
Gothic Genealogies, the
Family Romance, and Clara Reeves "The Old English Baron"
Abby Coykendall
Women without Men: Barbara
Hofland and the Economics of Widowhood Stephen C. Behrendt
Roman damour et roman
domestique: mutations du genre au tournant du xviiie siècle
Shelly Charles
Writing for Charity: Mme
de Genlis and Thérésina
Malcolm Cook
Reviews/Comptes
rendus
Ellen Pollak, Incest
and the English Novel, 16841814
Alison Conway
Naomi Tadmor, Family
and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship, and
Patronag
Ann Van Sante
Jennifer Thorn, ed., Writing
British Infanticide: Child-Murder, Gender, and Print, 17221859
Deborah Symonds