Volume 19 Number 4 Summer 2007

Articles

Intertextuality and Urtextuality: Sade's Justine Palimpsest
by Will McMorran 367-90

A Letter from Charlotte Smith to the Publisher George Robinson
Amy Garnai, editor, 391-400

Deux lettres inédites de Crébillon fils; à M.M. de La Place et de La
Garde du Mercure de France et à Malesherbes

Sarah Benharrech, éditrice, 401-14

Monkey Business: Lord Orville and the Limits of Politeness in Frances
Burney's Evelina

by Patricia L. Hamilton 415-40

The Extraordinary Ordinary Belinda: Maria Edgeworth's Female Philosopher
by Deborah Weiss 441-62

Reviews/Comptes rendus

E.J. Clery on Gary Kelly, ed., Varieties of Female Gothic 463

Carol Blum on Julia Douthwaite and Mary Vidal, eds., The
Interdisciplinary Century: Tensions and Convergences in
Eighteenth-Century Art, History and Literature
468

Jean-Pierre Dubost on Stéphanie Genand, Le Libertinage et l'histoire:
politique de la séduction à la fin de l'Ancien régime
471

Robert Chibka on Lisa Zunshine, Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and
the Novel
475

Michell Ann Abate on Anja Müller, ed., Fashioning Childhood in the
Eighteenth Century: Age and Identity
477

Betty Schellenberg on Helen Thompson, Ingenuous Subjection: Compliance
and Power in the Eighteenth-Century Domestic Novel
480

Karine Bouveur-Devos on Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, Sade moraliste 483

Brean S. Hammond on Thomas Keymer and Peter Sabor, "Pamela" in the
Marketplace: Literary Controversy and Print Culture in
Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
485

 

 


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