Volume 3, No. 1, October 1990

ARTICLES

The Popularity of Mme de Graffigny's Lettres d'une Péruvienne : The Bibliographical Evidence
David Smith

Patterns of Property and Possession in Fielding's Fiction
James Thompson

John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure : Literary Voyeurism and the Technique of Novelistic Transgression
Philip E. Simmons

Reading Pride and Prejudice
Patricia Howell Michaelson

REVIEWS

Brian Corman on Geoffrey Day, From Fiction to the Novel

Walter Moser sur Michel Delon, L'Idée d'énergie au tournant des lumières (1770–1820)

Ulrich Scheck on Jean-Pierre Dubost, Eros und Vernunft: Literatur der Libertinage

Hugh J. Mason sur Nicolas Mavrocordatos, Les loisirs de Philothée , texte établi, traduit et commenté par Jacques Bouchard

Jonathan Lamb on Martin C. Battestin, Henry Fielding: A Life

Jane Millgate on James Kerr, Fiction Against History: Scott as Storyteller

Alistair M. Duckworth on Jocelyn Harris, Jane Austen's Art of Memory

Gabriela Castellanos on Kenneth Moler, "Pride and Prejudice": A Study in Artistic Economy

Kenneth W. Graham on Victor Sage, Horror Fiction in the Protestant Tradition

 

 


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