Volume 2, No. 3, April 1990

ARTICLES

The Old Order and the New Novel of the Mid-Eighteenth Century: Narrative Authority in Fielding and Smollett
John Richetti

"Uncrystalized Flesh and Blood": The Body in Tristram Shandy
Juliet Mcmaster

Narrative and Ideology in Godwin's Caleb Williams
Kenneth W. Graham

The Moral and Political Economy of Property in Austen's Emma
Beth Fowkes Tobin

REVIEWS

Carol Lazzaro-Weis on Angelica Goodden, The Complete Lover: Eros, Nature, and Artifice in the Eighteenth-Century French Novel

Elizabeth J. Macarthur sur Jamel Eddine Bencheikh, Les Mille et Une Nuits ou la Parole prisonnière

Pauline Kra sur Olivier H. Bonnerot, La Perse dans la littérature et la pensée française au XVIIIe siècle: De l'image au mythe

Peter Earle on Paula R. Backscheider, Daniel Defoe: His Life

Martin C. Battestin on Angela J. Smallwood, Fielding and the Woman Question

Robert A. Erickson on Samuel Richardson: Tercentenary Essays , ed. Margaret Anne Doody and Peter Sabor

Max Byrd on Wolfgang Iser, Sterne: Tristram Shandy

David A. Covard on Patrick W. Byrne, "Les Liaisons dangereuses": A Study of Motive and Moral

David Smith on Leo Weinstein, The Subversive Tradition in French Literature, Volume I, 1721-1870

 


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